Monday, July 30, 2018
Friday, July 27, 2018
Bougainvillea bloomed in neighborhood
During
an evening walk other day I capture these pretty Bougainvillea glabra turning
the quiet road of this into very pleasant in the presence of these blooms,
making way outside the compound of a school campus in neighborhood. Sometime I used to take my iPhone when going
for walk in evening to capture anything interesting I come across and if it is
within our area or streets I just keep away this little weight from the pocket.
The pictures were bit edited with Photoshop to bring out some rich colors and
neat look.
Bougainvillea
glabra, the lesser bougainvillea or paperflower, is the most common species of
bougainvillea used for bonsai. glabra is heat and drought tolerant and frost
sensitive bougainvillea and it needs full sunlight, warm weather and well-drained
soil to flower well.
Linking this post for Floral Friday Foto
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Rama Temple @ Palamathi Hills
While
the Bala Murugan Temple is coated in yellow, the white painted Rama Temple is
less than a km from the same on the Palamathi Hills near Vellore. Thought the temple look newly painted I
believe it should be an old temple but I couldn’t get any detail about the
temple from the net or anywhere else and I took shot of the temple mainly for
the hanuman statue that stood in front of the temple tower.
The
pictures where shot from the car while we slowed down or almost stopped for few
seconds as the road was empty, the temple was located at a curve so I could only focus on front (shot from iphone) and the second
one was captured in cam by mom from the side window. The statue also looks like newly
installed and the Hanuman is posed with one hand bearing the Sanjeevi hill (a
mountain with medicinal plants that lord hanuman is believed to bring to cure
Lakshman and Rama) and standing on a mound, which is nothing but a hundial – a
collection box used in Hindu temples.
Labels:
architecture,
Picture,
Tamil Nadu,
temple,
Travel
Location:
Palamathi R.F, Tamil Nadu 632011, India
Monday, July 23, 2018
RGB Monday
Vibrant
in colors
#RGB Monday stand's for my self made meme on Red Green Blue colors.
A
house painted in different shades of colors including red, green and blue, and
the picture was shot somewhere between Periyapalayam and Uthukottai, a border
town between Tamil Nadu and Andhra. That was the first time I travelled on this
stretch and I was on the road to Nagalapuram. From the look, colors and designs
on the face of the house make think the people living there should be more devotional…
because I have seen houses in villages with similar façade (but not this much colourful)
are religious minded.
#RGB Monday stand's for my self made meme on Red Green Blue colors.
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Beetle Play
My
cousin picked up this green beetle from the woods (during our vacation at the woodhouse near Kodai) and I was scared when he put it on my wheelchair board. But
he told me it was lifeless so did I breathe, because I am always scared of insects
and that not mean I hate insects but I like watching and shooting from a
distance. He knows I like to shoot interesting subjects and as I had camera on
hand I immediately took a snap on the beetle to only see a little vibrate in
its legs but before we realize it was alive, it took off to fly! We were surprised
and he told it was on the ground, with all mud sticking on it made certain it
was dead and was like that until I took snap. I could still recollect the vibrate it creates
before taking off.
I
leave with another wild insect I captured from the same vacation and I have idea
about the species and it was lying on the dining table out at the woodhouse balcony.
Linking this post with SATURDAY CRITTERS
Linking this post with SATURDAY CRITTERS
Labels:
beauty,
critter,
Hill station,
kodaikanal,
Nature,
wild
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Beginning of the season – Wind
Up in the air
heart got lifted
to a state of ecstatic,
as beginning of the season
wind blows and blows me out
before it turned hot.
heart got lifted
to a state of ecstatic,
as beginning of the season
wind blows and blows me out
before it turned hot.
Elevation of sunrays
and tail of summer trail
blew down hot waves
blowing up the cool breeze
back to the sea
as land winds took charge.
and tail of summer trail
blew down hot waves
blowing up the cool breeze
back to the sea
as land winds took charge.
Heart yearns
for the eventide
to bring back cool breeze
but it only turned muggy
despite formation of clouds
weather turns quiet unanswered.
for the eventide
to bring back cool breeze
but it only turned muggy
despite formation of clouds
weather turns quiet unanswered.
Ps. Picture captured around the same time last year at
Kurangani Hills! The wind was so heavy there and it was the location where
forest fire killed 23 trekkers in March. The poem deals with Aadi, a Tamil
month which means “beginning” of a season of wind.
Monday, July 16, 2018
RGB Monday
Dazzling
fruits and vegetables stall at Kodaikanal
The
roadside stall sells lot of fruits and vegetables harvested from around the
mountains of Kodaikanal. For the new visitors: Kodaikanal is a popular hill
station in south India (more than MSL 2000 high) and one of the most visited
mountains by me. And during a visit to same in the monsoon of 2016, I captured these
photos while we stopped for purchasing fruits and homemade chocolates. The
rains halt for some time then and it was about 7pm I took these photos from
mobile and I was really amazed at the outcome of the photos splashed in
different shades and colors, since the fruits exposed to the led bulbs.
And
moreover the mist, gloominess and wetness of rain give a refreshing feel as I
look into the dazzling fruits and vegetables from our parked car. I know very
few of the names of the fruits sold at the shop like plums (called as ooty
apple), pears and passion, and along with fruits they also sell mountain honey,
homemade chocolates and eucalyptus oils. But more than fruits, vegetables like
carrot, cabbage, potatoes and mountain garlic are cultivated around the
mountains villages of Kodaikanal.
#RGB Monday stand's for my self made meme on Red Green Blue colors.
#RGB Monday stand's for my self made meme on Red Green Blue colors.
Labels:
Agriculture,
colorful,
Farmer,
Hill station,
kodaikanal,
Nature,
RGB Monday,
Travel,
western ghats
Thursday, July 12, 2018
Palamathi Hills and Balamurugan Temple
As part of my visit to Vellore
district in February, I explored Palamathi Hills, a beautiful mountain range that close to the Vellore City or to say about 10 km from the same. Located
southeast of the Vellore city, the hills is an extension of the Eastern Ghats includes
Palamathi Reserve Forest and Otteri Lake, makes it a thriving hotspot for
various birds and flora. I visited the hills through the back road, which I would
recommend anyone driving from Chennai who like to enjoy village scenario and it
was a short route too by going into Arcot town and taking the Arcot main road to
Kavanur and then to Palamathi Hills.
The hills have a beautiful and
scenic environment and I would highly recommend it visited during winter or monsoon
to feel cool and find it quite greenish. Palamathi is a developing tourist
destination with Balamurugan Temple, atop the hill, could be the prime destination
to attract tourist. The yellow coated Murugan Temple, also known as Kuzhandai
Velayudhabani swamy Temple could be an attention seeker for anyone visiting the
hills and the hillock temple and tower is visible from the distance if you climb
from the Vellore city. The temple has a beautiful arch at the foothill leading
a driveway and a stairs parallel to the parking lot.
It was
12pm when we visited the temple and it has around 150 steps to climb from the
foot hall to the temple and before we discover the off road that adjoin the hillock,
mom and grandma went atop on foot and it was them to find out the mud road and
we took the SUV close to the temple tower. The temple provides free lunch for
the visited devotes and except me and cousin, others end their lunch there.
Parents told the temple was well maintained and has couple of peacocks fenced
in a cage inside the temple – form where one get to hold natural views all
around.
The forest view along the off road that take us above the hillock and you could see goats feeding from a bucket kept by the temple people. |
The temple perched on the cliff, shot while climbing down the hill towards Vellore city |
Palamathi isn’t very high hills
and should be around MSL 300-400 and has wonderful breeze throughout the year
but should feel cool in morning and evenings unless monsoon/winter hits. I actually wanted to visit this place much earlier as post monsoon or midwinter to experience cool weather but it wasn't bad in early Feb. The
best part of the scenic hills is the road winding down to the Vellore city and the
hairpin bends are picturesque to shoot along the way or from the hilltop. But
the temple has closed the windows overlooking that view, perhaps it located at
unsafe spot, so we missed getting the scene but I managed to get some while drove
through the Ghats.
Scenic view around the hairpin bends |
Palamathi is a village panchayat
and majority of the people living here are migrants from other places of Tamil
Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra and so they do not have a tribal status. The people cultivate
paddy, groundnut and ragi above the mountains and sells at the city market. The
Otteri Lake at the foothill is a manmade lake in the British era to supply water
to Vellore city. I took many photos on the hills and I would share more in the
future posts.
Labels:
beauty,
Environment,
Nature,
Outing,
photography,
Picture,
Tamil Nadu,
temple,
Travel,
Village
Monday, July 09, 2018
Sunday, July 08, 2018
Strawflowers
Suns scattered on ground
though they don’t glow like real
they
own their sunshine.
Yellow strawflowers
in the universe of green
outshines like a sun.
P.s: Haiku inspired by yellow paper daisies captured from one of the wildest place in Theni.
Commonly known as the
golden everlasting or strawflower, is a flowering plant native to
Australia and it grows as a woody or
herbaceous perennial or annual shrub up to a metre tall with green or
grey leafy foliage. Golden yellow or white flower heads are produced from spring
to autumn; their distinctive feature is the papery bracts that resemble petals.
Labels:
beauty,
Flower,
haiku,
Nature,
poem,
Tamil Nadu,
Travel,
western ghats,
wind
Friday, July 06, 2018
Flying Object
During my
travel to Kodaikanal in March, I encountered this cloud formation and along
with the sparking sunrays create an image of flying object or alien ship trying
to land on the earth! The picture was captured around Dindigul, while traveling on NH45
and this was a scene following a series of hide and seeks between the sun and
clouds, which was fun to watch and shoot the dazzling show of flashing sunbeams
and grey clouds coming up in different shapes. It was also wonderful to see the
cloud line or silver lining appearing above the clouds was magical but overall
the alien disc was impossible to miss.
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
Tuesday, July 03, 2018
Some of the multiple waterfalls enroute to Munnar
Munnar bestow me with lot of pleasure as I explored its beauty in November and as you know
except the blue sky I shared in a previous post, the weather has been quite
cloudy and drizzling to rain entire the trip. Though I missed many views across
the mountains and valleys to wrap in mist, the multiple waterfalls and brooks get
me throughout a wonderful mood and upraise at every rise of natural spring.
Following Thoovanam, and Karimutty Waterfalls I enjoyed some little waterfalls
and water flowing from a raised mountain rock/cliff, to lookalike a waterfall
from great height, and that all falling within short distances make feel quirk at
each fall.
Within 2 minute
drive from Karimutty we stopped on a small bridge by sighting of a creek,
pretty cascading from a decent high to underpass the bridge to merge with
Pambar River beneath the valley. It looks like a branch of the brook that makes
part with Karimutty waterfalls, from the original source of water (which
believed to have medicinal value) above the mountains (click here to see from where
it flows). I also liked more the trees making a solid stand between the rocks
and the entire scene gives a jungle feel although it’s not far from Chinnar
Wildlife Sanctuary.
In the
picture above (1st one) you could see the back road or the one we took from Chinnar and the
brook runs below to valley and Karimitty waterfall is on the left side of the
image. Few km from there is Marayoor, the only town between Udumalpet and
Munnar, and just passed the town of many restaurants and cottages, we stopped
at the sight of another mini falls silently making its way through vegetation
and banana plants, which seems to belong to the house beside the
waterfall. I just enjoyed the lush green
of the area with mist wrapping above the mountains… a couple of bends and curve
from there brought the breathtaking sight of all.
It was
refreshing to see water flowing from that high cliff of mountain and being
black rock mound the water falls like overflowing of milk. Thanks to the mist
and clouds to trigger showering above the mountains to create this natural
waterfall to be visible from a distance, though it was far above to reach I
zoomed on to get the views (below) from the stopped car. Glad there was no
vehicle in front or behind to force us to move, and I could feel the coolness
even through the sight. This road takes us through number of natural wonders and
it’s all because of the weather condition of mist and rain aid us to enjoy this
special occasion/vacation.
And ten minute drive
from there and about msl 1200, and somehow above the mountains, crawling through
the mist and pristine scene of nature it was wonderful to see another shades of
silver (waterfall) leak through the thick forest vegetation
and tea plantation. It was from there things went hide from our views as we travelled
through thick fog, my eyes couldn’t miss few more little waterfalls took stream
from the mix of mist and rain. But it is for another day.
Sunday, July 01, 2018
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