Festive season sieve troubles, to make happiness slid through tiny holes.
P.s. Hope you find the red, green and blue ornaments hung from a live christmas tree grown in the courtyard of my uncle's woodhouse at Thandikudi, near Kodaikanal. I capture the image from my last vacation in July and the ornaments weren't removed from the tree after festive season was over, but I loved seeing them pretty hung through the evergreen tree. Wishing you all Very Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous Pretty New Year, 2020!
Ps. The
cute balanced rock sculpture was capture at the courtyard of my uncle’s
woodhouse near Kodaikanal and this was arranged by the manager of the woodhouse
and cottages. I was really wondering how the rock on the top was balanced
vertical but the secret was revealed within two days of my stay there. The rock
was glued (with fevicol) on top of the other and it fell down when it rained
heavy. The glue he used seems to stick woods so it couldn’t withstand the heavy
shower and the rock slid off.
P.s. The image has the Supermoon from Feb 19 and it was captured by my mom as i couldn't look at the moon from the balcony since the change of the angle of the moon.
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 andit 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.
P.s: Haiku inspired by the mist wrapped around my uncle's woodhouse in Kodai, an iphone click on the wooden porch that slightly wet because of mist and rain that locked us last Nov's visit.