December 7, 2006
Jolly Grant, Dehra (India)

On a day when I failed to make it to the ‘hardly-known’ Pari Tibba (the infamous burnt/haunted hill), the day ended with a pleasant meeting with one of my all-time favorite authors, Ruskin Bond.

On our way to Lal Tibba, we saw Ruskin standing on the narrow lane outside his Ivy Cottage in Landour area. He greeted us with a heart-warming smile and invited us (me and my father) upstairs. My father was very much surprised by how humble such a famous person can be. We sat and talked for a while in his sitting room. As expected it was full of books, old photographs, and the aroma that is ever present in his stories.

Although my main purpose of visiting Mussoorie was to meet Ruskin, I almost would have missed by him if his lunch company hadn’t been late. He was enjoying the Himalayan peaks from the narrow road when we drove up and stopped by the roadside. He said that someone was supposed to pick him up for lunch, but was running late. And lo! Before I could say another word, he invited us to come up for a while to have a chat. I told him that I have been reading his stories for almost 15 years and how I’d always wanted to meet the person whose pen could churn out words so simple, yet heartfelt.

We sat and chatted for a while before a magazine called him from Bombay, wanting to know his 5 favorite Authors. At the end, I asked him to recite a poem and autograph his book, “The Rupa Book of Ruskin Bond’s Himalayan Tales”. I knew that he loved the old American Opera music of Eddy Nelson and Jeanette McDonald, so I had taken their music collection with me from the States, which I presented to him.

To view the photos from my visit, click here

Here is his address: http://www.flickr.com/photos/shayargautam/341188051/in/set-72157601720375012.

Comments So Far..
  • Gautam 1 March, 2014 at 8:50 am

    Sent you the phone on your email, Yogesh!

  • Utkarsh Pandey 26 March, 2014 at 6:29 pm

    Loved your description. I also adhere the secret desire of meeting this great personality whom i had spent my childhood with. Would highly appreciate if I could get Mr Bond’s contact, Gautam.

    Thanks.

  • Vivi 10 April, 2014 at 8:19 pm

    Dear Gautam ji,

    i am a wrier… i visted Mr. Bond in July 2006 n was regularly in touch with him, wishing him on his birthday, etc…Unfortunately i lost his contact when i lost my mobile…Could u plss email me his Phone Numbr? i am dying to talk to him…Thanks a zillion

  • himani 16 April, 2014 at 12:25 am

    hi Gautam…i’m a sufferer of vertical eye nystagmus …
    my life has been very adventurous to me ..i have a lot to share with Ruskin Sir …as it’s my dream …i want him to put down story of my heroic life on paper ….Brother ..! could you please mail me all possible contact details of Ruskin Sir ..as soon as possible !

  • Gautam 16 April, 2014 at 10:10 pm

    Utkarsh, Vivi, Himani..just emailed you.

  • Vivi 17 April, 2014 at 4:36 pm

    Yes u did, Gautam…there’s no response on dat number…never mind…ur large-heartedness in sharing ur Bond with Bond is much appreciated…n God bless u with His Love n Light!

    i’ve written an article on Mr. Bond for d May issue of the mag i m d editor of…Wud love to post it to u. Plss give me ur mailing address.

  • Vibha 18 April, 2014 at 10:58 pm

    Dear Gautam,

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful interview. I am planning to visit Mussourie specially to meet Mr Ruskin Bond. I will be grateful if you could share his phone number with me as well. My email ID is vibhamalhotra@gmail.com.

    I will look forward to your email.

    Thanks,
    Vibha

  • saumya 19 April, 2014 at 7:37 pm

    i am in love with mr bond it would be really nice of you to send me his contacts

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