During my
school days Mysore was our permanent holiday destination and a trip to Mysore
was never complete without a visit to the Zoo. Even though we continued to
visit Mysore at least once a year, visits to the Zoo were less frequent after I
crossed primary school. It once again appeared on the ‘must do’ list when my
children were young. I had not been to the Zoo after my children grew up (may
be last fifteen years).
I went there
last week during my recent visit to Mysore and was happy to find many changes
for the better. Better enclosures for the animals and better toilets for the
visitors to name just two of the most important. Also, I noticed that two
things have remained unchanged. One was
the behavior of the animals and visitors - animals behaving as gentlemanly as
they used to be and the visitors behaving like animals shouting and
gesticulating in front of the enclosures.
The other was
this slide.
It has been
there for more than four decades and I don’t think that it has required any
repairs or resurfacing. I hope it stays so forever, a source of pleasure for
the young and an object bringing back pleasurable memories for the old.
4 comments:
Doctor Saab,
This is one slide I too can relate. This was the biggest scare that I have ever overcome in my Life (precedes even marriage !). Once you have done it - it becomes a mandatory part of every child's life who visits this zoo. The reason I would go to the zoo was to slide here. But I have never seen or can imagine it to be this empty. We used to fight for a place here.
P.S. : I visit the zoo even today because I genuinely feel animals too need entertainment !
I look for this slide everytime but never find it! I thought it had been removed! I think i will not listen to reason, and slide down it just for old times' sake!
It is demolished now ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
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