This is a set of twenty short essays from the vast collection of essays by the eminent author. The topics are a combination of poetry, humour and philosophy. Khandekar had his own assumptions about the nature of short essays. He believed in just a touch of humour with little bit of poetic language and trace of philosophy. He was a man of few words loaded with deep meaning. His essays are generally a mixture of imagination, feelings and thoughts. In his mind’s eye, he allows his imagination to run far and wide. Reading his essays will be a treat to mind and eyes.