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Hello Friends,
The time has come, the Walrus said,
To talk of many things:
Of shoes—and ships—and sealing-wax—
Of cabbages—and kings—
And why the sea is boiling hot—
And whether pigs have wings.
— Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass and
What Alice Found There
As a kid, I used to take certain sayings quite literally. If someone said ‘to take something with a pinch
of salt’, I would imagine her taking a pinch of salt from a gunny bag instead of paying attention to what
it meant, i.e. ‘to take things lightly’ :D So, Lewis Carroll’s works had my imagination working overtime!
This habit had me grinning off into space, unmindful of what was being actually said all right, I admit it!
It still does :D. Whimsical and fanciful as they were, I found works like this a hidden camera to the
world. A camera that flipped me to the other side of the room of the world. A camera to introduce me
to a new way of looking at the world. I found in such works the joy of childhood—of being playful and
curious and silly and fun.
So, on this Children’s Day, if you would like to talk about cabbages and kings, or check out a few
squealing pigs for wings, feel free to indulge in the nonsensical and the absurd. Hidden in them are
wonderful discoveries. And while you are at it, join us on a ridiculously fun-filled journey on our 35th
Anniversary. It seems like a rather long time, but as the verse below from Carroll shows us,
if you love the ridiculous, you can only get better with age:
You are old, Father William, the young man said,
And your hair has become very white;
And yet you incessantly stand on your head—
Do you think, at your age, it is right
In my youth, Father William replied to his son,
I feared it might injure the brain;
But now that Im perfectly sure I have none,
Why, I do it again and again.
— Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland