The article takes the reader on a journey to Vasanth's childhood home and village, Vadakku Thamaraikulam. The village is named after a pond with several hundred lotuses, though the author initially mistakes a smaller pond near the highway for the real one.
The author describes Vasanth's house, which has a nelikkai (amla?) tree, a neem tree, and a mango tree. The house has been expanded over the years to accommodate the growing family, and Vasanth's aunt dreams of expanding the kitchen further.
The article highlights the quiet routines of Vasanth's aunt and uncle, who have walking friends, friends from the CPI, and occasional visits from relatives. They also visit their granddaughter in Chennai. Aunt enjoys reading and watching Malayalam films, while uncle focuses on ensuring a good coconut yield in their small land.
The author notes that the river near the village has deteriorated over the years, and Vasanth and his sister Nila were never comfortable with water bodies, unlike their aunt who learned to swim there as a child.
Vasanth is described as externally ambivalent towards his childhood home, though he would say he loves it if asked directly. The article captures the changes and the enduring presence of this place that was once Vasanth's home.
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