During one of my visits to
Kovalam Beach, near Chennai, I got to capture this temple tower from the
parking lot. The temple called as Kanniamman Kovil is built close to the shore,
though the temple tower looks fading, I find it beautiful along the pretty blue
sky. I was there on a Sunday evening and it was crowded and people where coming
in and out making it look like an exhibition with few merry go around kind of
things. For the people around this area, Kovalam beach is an entertainment place
to spend their Sunday evenings.
Wednesday, February 03, 2016
Monday, February 01, 2016
RGB Monday
A colorful wall/graffiti near Elliot Beach,
Besant Nagar!
Other day for a change my cousin
took me to the other side of the Elliot beach (an alley between the Governor’s
beach bungalow and Domino’s Pizza near skating ground) where I find this wall pretty
colorful to shoot. The gap was very narrow and only enough for a hatchback to
pass and it was open for the people to reach the kuppam (a fishermen village)
and taking this path took me further closer to the sea from the usual parking lot.
Near the graffiti, I also find a
small house temple, which perhaps the tutelary deity of the people of the
kuppam, and it was too colorful to shoot. The house holds couple of small Ayyanar
statues and other idols encompassed by 4 Sacred fig shrubs.
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Friday, January 29, 2016
Pinkish Orange Flower
Parents brought some flowers for
worship at home and with that I find one of the roses prettier and picked it up
for shoot. Being Friday (a day considered as auspicious for those believe in
religion) and flowers interaction with the day seems to be abundant, so I
decided to share many of my flower photos on this day, while linking it with
Floral Friday Foto theme. I have many photos on flowers, shot during my various travel
to mountains/hill station and from the flowering plants around the home and in neighborhood. I will make a weekly post with one or two flower photos.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Surprise Inlet
During last month’s outing on
ECR, we were redirected through Kalpakkam Township perhaps due to some road
work on ECR. But I was really glad for this diversion that takes me around the
beautiful and peaceful environment of the Kalpakkam Township – which was
created for the employees of Madras Atomic Power Station, and this is the
second time I come across this place after 2012. And what I find wonderful this
time was the exit of a backwater channel into the sea.
During my former visit (click here), the
backwater lake come channel was disconnected from the sea by a sandbank and viewed
pretty clam in absence of anyone, even being a noon then but the place looks
like a mini beach now. Perhaps because of the diversion, many people pass the
way stop sometime to enjoy some gentle moment around the bank. Few locals where
fishing on the mouth of the channel, using a fibre boat and some throw bait from
the bridge along the channel.
I was surprised by the sight of sea
waves flowing into the channel and this is first time I was very close to an
active inlet where sea merges with a river/channel. I also admire the beautiful
curves created by the sea waves on either side of the shore and looks like this
change was due of recent rain and flood that let more water into the channel to
break away the sandbank and other barriers. The tree roots and barks on the
shore make certain it was the cause of flood.
The mouth area also has a small
park with benches to sit and relax by watching the seashore or emerged beach. This
place had already impressed me and I wanted to go around the backwater area in
my wheelchair (on the platforms laid around) and also the ambiance of the
township with number of trees for shadow is a delight to pass. With the new park
setting and the opening of channel into the sea want me to go there again and
inspires my already existed wish.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Birds inside cage! And creating an environment for birds
My cousin had adopted these
birds, which was given to my brother by someone. I denied allowing him to grow
these birds – Budgerigar – at home, not only that I don’t like to see birds in
cage, when they have wings to fly, it also used to smells foul and tiny hair of
their feathers spread around and infectious. It seems these birds don’t know how
to survive if uncaged and let fly into the environment. I remember once a crow
was chasing a budgie (also known as common pet parakeet) in our neighbourhood
which was supposed to be escaped from a cage and these birds seem to breed as
only pets and caged birds, so there experience on the environment is none. These birds are scared being and
the couple of days they had been at our home, made outcries when cats arrive
close to the cage and they all hide inside the pots.
Many misunderstand these birds as
lovebirds, including myself until revealing it (as Budgerigar) through Google search. After I started
to show interest on bird watching, which began with the place/house I shifted
ten years back – with open vegetation in front of the apartment home – though we
aren’t staying over there and the vegetation also turned into an apartment
complex now, I love to see birds in their natural state and environment. My many
visits to the Western Ghats (the second largest and continues range of
mountains next to Himalayas in India) inspired me to look for birds and I have
shoot some of them including the endangered bird species – The Great Indian Hornbill
– which memory is still vivid and I consider it precious!
Being enjoying birds in the natural
environment, couldn’t able me to appreciate birds in cage. I think many buy
these birds are not in state of loving the species, but to maintain a status
and showcase an illusion that they love birds. I’m not complaining, but
expressing my thought and anxious about the birds in cage. There’s a house at
the rear of us, holding couple of cockatiels in cage (the second bird species
that popularity only to the budgerigar as a caged bird) and after shifted their
home they left the birds in charge of following tenant. During the recent
historic rain, the birds were left alone and perhaps suffered since the
resident were out of city, we had no way to check their need but just watched
through the window the bird are alive. I heard the birds where bought to exhibit
to the child of the former whose age was about to be 1! I wonder what the kid
at that age would know about birds.
I think it’s better late than
ever and to preserve the birds left in our environment, the only option is observing
or looking for birds. The tiny species House Sparrows are almost exited the
city, though we complain about mobile towers and others, I feel we haven’t consider
them as a member of our house and we build home for the comfort of our lives
alone leaving no favourable place for them to nest and feed on grains. Perhaps many
of our food habits are transferred to what birds eat – millet – and the price
of them have also risen. Although it doesn’t sound logic, in some way we
rejected birds for them to disappear from the sight and what we really need are
not birds in cage, but to trace back the environment where birds enjoyed the
freedom at cosy and a backyard with chirping birds. Let’s begin with the kids,
teaching them how to enjoy birds in natural state and surroundings.
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
Fence and gated field
Last month I went for an outing with
family on ECR (east coast road) and came via GST (grand southern trunk) road
and during the ride across countryside, I find some gates and the above one was
opposite to where we had our lunch (that we brought from home) beside a village
pump set and well.
The closed gate seems to be the
entry to the paddy field that was fenced around, perhaps to protect from cattle
or marking their plot and field. The gate with lush green paddy fields inside insist
me not to miss the opportunity and being a devote of Good Fences meme, by Run aRound Ranch, wants me to capture it for the series.
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Monday, January 18, 2016
RGB Monday
Mom’s colorful Pongal Kolam (included red, green and blue) drawn
for the harvesting festival – Pongal! Kolam or Rangoli is a pattern drawn (in different
forms) in front of the houses, which is a traditional custom followed by the
people of India esp. the Kolam is a cultural identity of Tamil people and drawing
colorful Kolam in front of the home is considered as auspicious and a sign of
welcome during the festival seasons and events.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Jallikattu, should be banned? I don’t think so…
Though Deepavali is my favourite
festival, and I simply loved it for fireworks and sharing of sweets and snacks,
Pongal is an occasion I quite admire for its significant phase on life. Pongal
is a grand festival in Tamil Nadu that celebrates the thanksgiving of nature
and harvesting season. On this time, farmers set to harvest their fully grown
crops and make Pongal (a dish made by boiling of rice) out of it and dedicate
it to the sun, which is the source of energy for all. Pongal, which celebrated for four days (Jan
14-17), also worships the cattle – which supports human in cultivation for
great productivity – and celebration of bulls, for their endurance and mighty
on tillage. Though tractors and harvesting machines have replaced the man and
animals lately, the small scale farmers are still depend on cattle and I could
see bulls ploughing lands, even today at the outskirts of Chennai. This is the
time people has to understand, however mechanism has developed to help humans
and throw out cattle’s from field, they (bulls) still need to be involved in
farming and cows for milking to sustain them from decline.
Just like bulls used for
ploughing and bullock carts, Jallikattu is a traditional sports (conducted
during the festival of Pongal) where bulls are let loose into an open space
(one by one) and man has to control the bull or grasp it for some time. The
sports has been banned by the Supreme Court for last couple of years, following
the complaint filed by animal welfare activists that bulls are ill-treated
during the training and the event. Even though few days back, the central
government gave a green signal to conduct the sports played according to the
regulations the Supreme Court has formed in its former reports. The Apex Court
has once again ruled out the decision of the central govt. to conduct the event
and the people who have been in great delight (followed by the union govt. consent)
had been disappointed now. I know everyone has an opinion on the sports and
reason to support and oppose and for me this is not just a sports, but a way to
keep alive the bulls and sustain their relationship. Because I believe, only
until the sport is here, the bulls (that are specifically breed for the event)
will continue to exist.
The time I appreciate the animal welfare
activists, for bringing out the cruelty behind this sport and ill-treats while taming
the bulls, upon which the Supreme Court brought some restrictions in conduction
the game in 2007 and until 2014 the event has went formal, taking a dramatic
change in the pattern of its conduct. The event has been captured in
videography thoroughly – to keep certain the rules are followed and bulls aren’t
harmed, and the players, who are subjected to catch the bulls, have given uniform
and are forced to take physical test before entering the ground. Unlike earlier,
where the players and audience are blend with crowed and many who aren’t fit
enough are injured through the cause, and
to prevent this the players and onlookers are separated by a strong
fence now, and the age is also restricted to be between 20 and 40 for those who
like to play. The game’s rules have also been simplified from being insane,
where too many hold on a bull and pulling its tail… the players are allowed to
grasp only the bulls hump and holding there for 30 seconds or run 30 feet from
the entrance (called Vadi Vasal) where the bulls are let loosed.
When things being right and conductors
and players are conscious about the rules, what makes the animal activists asking
for a ban? I am not supporting animals being harmed in anyways, but I strongly
believe without hard work and struggles nothing survives. Bulls are hardworking animals and if we haven’t
let them play and treated in right manner it will becomes weak. Experts believe
that a bull with full vigour breeds strong bovines, and for that these animals
has to be active and endure. And only
till their need is there, the people will keep support the bulls and for those bovines
were the livelihoods keeping them alive and healthy is much needed. Beside these
what bothers me more was the survival of bulls! A question rises in me, what is
the state of bulls if the Jallikattu is prevented? Or any kinds of activity
that involve bulls are restrained? Just being conscious that no animals (the
domesticated) are harmed is enough to preserve them? The noted cattle species
Kangeyam, an indigenous breed of India, is on the verge of life along with many
other species. It’s easy for us to support animal’s welfare and look after our job,
which does not involve cattle and it won’t going to bother us further. But for
farmers, the animal’s welfare as well the survival of bulls is very important
on the race.
The tradition and culture can be transformed
according the comfort of life, unless it has nothing meaningful. I don’t see
Jallikattu as just the traditional courageous sports, but ways to keep sustain
the bulls and active their breed. According to Kala Karthi, Jallikatu is
created not for the sports, but for training the users in controlling their bovines.
Though I am not sure about the tradition behind it, the Jallikattu is perhaps created
to showcase manpower and used as a platform to marry the virgin by taming the
bull that reared by her family. Today it is played (maybe) to sustain the practice/tradition
and existence of bulls!
Saturday, January 09, 2016
Flood relief or payment to vote?
Why should everyone get flood
relief amount when really haven’t affected? Life get affected during the season of rain is
normal, though the past season had been terrific and almost everyone undergone
an experience on first, but there are certain areas and people where the affect
has been least and at some places there was only power cut and was back to
normal in 2-3 days. Are they (the govt.) conducting survey on really who are
affected? I think two third of the relief amount goes to unaffected and those
experienced trouble are still in need. There are places on the bank of rivers,
canals and lakes lost away nearly everything and how come this minimum amount
of Rs.5000-10,000 is enough to bring back their lives to normal? Govt. should
cut off giving relief even to people staying above two stories with no record
of flood in their area or home and the amount should be added to those severely
affected.
Though we are one of the affected
houses, experienced flood or water entered the home, we haven’t received the
relief amount yet when many went through plain power outages used the
opportunity and acquired the money. Not that I am envy or against their
attitude of getting money when really haven’t affected, and what affected us is
nothing much compared to those living in low lying areas and on the bank of
rivers. When people make amount like this, the true cause of relief becomes
incomplete and those affected continue to wade through post disaster and
distress. The govt. and officers in charge should understand who really needs
relief and how prior it should be. I just wonder what’s in the mind of
government and although it’s obvious that the relief was given in mind of
upcoming assemble election; this is how people are measured even at the
critical situation like this?
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Thursday, January 07, 2016
Couple of balcony rails
From the houses of neighbors
During my staying in the upper
portion of this house when the torrential rain and flood struck here in the
beginning of December, last year, I got to shoot some photos on the surroundings and find some baloney rails on the neighbor's house and I shot to share on
Good Fences meme, at Run a Round Ranch.
The first one was inspiring to
shoot on, as I find the design and coloring of the rail prettier. The other
one was shot from the house opposite to ours, though it was attractive alike
the former, I like the black rails in backdrop of coconut palms. The resident
of the house has put to dry clothes on cords tied across the railing.
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Sunday, January 03, 2016
Grandfather passed away…
The year had end for us with
greater destruction and sorrow sent down to heart. Missing someone who’s dear,
when we’re looking forward with hope and improvement in health is something
painful to bear. Although my grandfather
wasn’t well for last few months, he continue to show hope through his little
gestures and when the force inside him decides to stop, no one could do
anything and at least he exhale at peace (just like his desire to go home) is
consoling. As you all know my grandfather has been with us until three months
back, though it was for a short term, the time spent with him and grandmother
was precious and never going to replace anything. He’s someone great at expressing
through his eyes and I always see a yearning in his eyes for me. His affection
and care is something very special for me and is always evident through his
eyes. Though he couldn’t’ speak more and make gestures easily, I understand him
quite well (I guess) but I can’t explain how much I loved him and mean to me.
He’s been our great well-wisher and what and where we are today is only because
of his chief intention and selfless being provided us so many advantages in
life.
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| With my grandparents, during one of our traveling to Valparai |
He had been a hard worker and active
being until he decides to retire from his dairy business. But what brought him
more down was the demise of my uncle in 2001 and just being idle draws greater
setback at his health and a cardiac arrest in later years and expose to
Parkinson’s put him out of action. We never expected him to become so infirmity
as early as 70s (though he died at the age of about 77), while many older than him were
progressing well. I’m one of his concerns to feel regret and many a time he had
felt sorrow for my state of unable. Though the memories of him are immense and
certain things are impossible to forget, and during the days of school, he used
to pick me in his bicycle if I received none. Putting the bags on the
handlebar, he used to pedal me to home taking on pillion since my latter school
was nearby his house. In later days he used to drive me daily to a clinic in T.
Nagar here, where I took Ayurveda treatment for some time. Driving through the
heavy morning traffic is a true venture in his way of driving, and he managed
it only because of the eagerness to see me as a normal being.
He had scolded me and also
embraced at same, as he always had a special attention towards me. Until 2012
he had been traveled with me for many places, as I love doing so, he and
granny had been great companions for us and moreover I enjoyed taking them
along and I also thought they deserve going out, as they spent most of their
lifetime for others comfort and prevented to be outside. Though his bad health
condition is the cause for his loss of life, he has been emotionally disturbed
by others or changes in their attitudes, forgetting whatever he had done and
just for the brief of ego and updating their fake statues, made him feel
anguished. If there’s something to exhibit purity, I think grandparents love
and affection has a large space to accommodate. What the old age people
anticipate from their children, as well as the grand ones was to make feel
comfort, which I think, exists only by reflecting what we receive from them and
that happens through sharing. Though my grandpa’s demise left a deep sadness
and hollow in our lives, the consoling thing was that we had been around him
and also got to spent time back at home (when he was staying with us) before
the unexpected blow.
I know he lived a content life
and his death was also peaceful and concluded without pain. But grandma’s state
really makes us all worry. She has broken down quite when let know grandfather
is no more and also become fragile weeping all the time from the moment doctor
declared his death. Grandfather got a severe heart attack on 30th
night and become unconscious when transferring to hospital where they told he
has died on the way or at home. After years I visited my grandparent’s house to
pay my respect for the grandfather, who was kept at his newly built home, which
was constructed mainly for his comfort of living and grandparent’s moved to
this house only 3 months back. Grandma couldn’t console the loss and the struggles
she took to make certain he’s well and his needs are addressed to become
nothing now make her feel lost. I don’t know how to console her and seeing me
she burst into emotions as she knew how much I love him and they petted me. Wondering
what would have been filled in his mind during the last moment of breath, which
I believe, perhaps, how granny going to accept his destiny? I know it’s
impossible to anticipate feeling better soon from granny, but I do hope she
come up from his loss and lead her remaining life at peace in the embrace of
his dear ones like us.
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Happy New Year
Greetings for a
bright and beautiful year to dawn, and let there be peace and happiness, hope and
vigor to sustain our growth and cheerful warmth was spread through the thought
of sharing.
The picture above
was captured during the morning hours (in March) when the sun rise above a mountain
and peek through the branches and leaves of a tree, at Cloud Mountain –
my favorite part of Western Ghats. It make feel of waving a
good bye, as well warm smile as we leave the pristine mountain landscape.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2015
December and Troublesome
The year has
almost come to an end with Christmas and New Year ahead; I convey the greetings
to you all for the same, first. The mood seems to be refreshing every time a
year set to dawn or beginning something anew and this time too I feel the same,
though I decided to skip making Christmas tree that followed by lighting for
New Year this time, the feeling of celebration happening around could not
prevent giving a sense of happiness to me. Though the mind doesn’t agree to
celebrate, when still many of our people are affected by flood and rain haven’t
returned to normalcy, my anticipation with the year ahead were lot. There’s a promising
feel in the air, which I don’t want to disappear, and the mind also makes
conclusion with an urge to renew the activities to do much better. I don’t know
what things going to happen next year and I wasn’t sure about my anticipation to
share anything right now. But hope for the best, as it is yet to come.
So far this
month, I have done only two posts and that too on the experience related to
flood and rain. December has been a devastating month for some time lately,
with great disasters taking place at this time mostly, the torrential rains and
flood had made this year an unforgettable one revealing a face of Chennai that
the modern Chennaities unseen before. December has been my favorite month
always, despite being a primary season for mosquitoes, and the beginning of Margazhi
– the Tamil month and the coldest season of the year, and the only time Chennai
becomes cooler as it is well known for the hotter weather almost the year. December
brings me memories of travel in past, as some of the places where explored
during this time and trying to connect the moment and time of each passing day
make feel cherished. I also decided to make use of this month to explore places
around the Chennai that I wanted to do for some time and also waked up on the
day 1 of December with an active mind-set but what happened keeps me away from
almost everything and also couldn’t blog on things I intend to cover this
month.
But later my
laptop becomes a problem, which perhaps I guess is because of the disaster.
When I opened my laptop after more than a week, I was slightly taken aback
seeing at its condition of dirt and dust spread around the screen and keypad. I
thought something could have happened and when I switch on the device I was
asked to select windows to go inside rather right into the desktop. The screen read
windows memory diagnostic and later it took long time to boot and unresponsive
from certain keys make me feel useless to hold back the device rather way to service
center to mend on things early. I didn’t expect it to make such expenditure on
hard disk and keyboard, but glad I got back the data’s that stored in the hard disk,
which was converted into an external hard drive. With the new and replacement from
320 to 500GB hard disk, the laptop works pretty good and quicker than earlier
and I also decided to hold minimum files on the computer to keep alive the
swiftness.
Alright, have an
energetic and cheerful year ahead and more charming Christmas. Time to catch up
with all your blogs and some have been untouched for less than a month. Hope u
all bear me… I am also on a mission to finish
APJ Abdul Kalam’s autobiography (Wings of fire) before the year end, and being
a slow reader, I am trying to be fast. Lol
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Hand pump – comes handy
Though we use
hand pump occasionally, during the flooded moment it helped us getting water
when our sump and bore wells were fill by rain and sewage water. Not only us,
many people in the locality used the hand pumps during this time since there
was no electricity for more than 3 days to power motors to fill the over tanks
with sump (metro water) and bore well waters. Chennai once infamous for water
problem, haven't been through at least for last five years due to enough
rainfall during the seasons of monsoon in past has make forget pumping. This rain
people had restored the activity. Though torrential rains caused suffering, it remained
us the significance of certain things and trigger memories. I remember, once people use to
wait in line to fetch water from the
street pumps (as not many hold pumps at their home then) and the water will
also be released between certain time and sometimes people has to wait
throughout night when the time of release becomes uncertain.
I remember the
time we got water connection at home and a hand pump being installed by the
corporation workers. They dig the road across and brought a pipe from the main
pipe line on the other side and seeing water pouring through our hand pump was
a happy feel. Even before we got water connection many houses in
neighbourhood was connected with hand
pumps and seeing those, I truly wished we had one and I was interested in
pumping and many a time it would be very hard and I would make pour very
little. At the house here, there's a pump at ground floor and also on the first
floor and as we moved there during the flood the hand pump helped us (there was
not only no electricity, but also the sump water was polluted by the mix of
sewage in rainwater) so we are dependent on the hand pump.
Though we
filled our over tank before rain started to flood and power goes off, the water
wasn't enough for us and gladly the hand pump was there and we used it for domestic
purpose and can waters for drinking.
P.S. Some keys on my laptop’s keyboard stopped working, so was force to post through mobile... sorry if I couldn’t reach you blogs, but I trying to read all.
P.S. Some keys on my laptop’s keyboard stopped working, so was force to post through mobile... sorry if I couldn’t reach you blogs, but I trying to read all.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Torrential rain and effect of volunteers
As you all know the torrential
rain that stroke Chennai, last week, has washed off the city leaving very
little places apart. December 1 recorded the highest rainfall in Chennai breaking
down a 100 years history. Though we are affected in the usual way of rainwater
flooding our home, this time it was threefold in height of coverage and
electric was unplugged for more than 3 day and no mobile signal for 48 hours.
The northeast monsoon was at peak for last one month and from the time of Deepavali
there were more than couple of constant downpours making Chennai float in water
and Dec 1 seems to be the climax. Glad the upper portion of this house was unoccupied
from the first flooding time on Nov 15 and we used the upstairs as a temporary
shelter to keep ourselves from calamity. Though it struck us in different ways
this time with no power, and signal lose of mobiles and the scarcity of milk
and can waters make brief trouble but what we have gone though was nothing when
it comes to the worst hit areas like the southwest suburbs and places around
the banks of river Coovum and Adyar.
Even though it was a great
disaster Chennai faced ever or post tsunami, the volunteer’s involvement in
rescue and relief operation was heart-warming than the painful disaster itself.
Except the time of absence of mobile signal, I was keep checking Facebook (as
it was the only source of information for me since there was no electricity at
home to watch news/Wi-Fi for internet) for the update on rain and relay on
things happening around and related to flood relief. I was quite amaze at the selfless
act of youngsters, even before the local body and army arrive, the young people
leap to rescue without waiting for anybody make feel the humanity doesn’t’ fail
anywhere. SMSs, messages, calls were flying wherever possible on things on
available and needed and people kept sharing messages on relief and rescue and
teams up to promote the activities around. Beyond the manual helps, fishermen’s
in boats were the first to land on water and gave wonderful aid to people to
come out of their flooded homes and provided relief to those denied to exit.
It’s been 10 days the disaster
stroke us and the surroundings continue to stay wet as it rained mild to heaver
throughout last week and due to waterlogged the courtyard remains sludge and
need to be washed away. Climbed down to home today, the entire day was spent on
setting things around and this time we decided to stay above for some time,
since the weather continued to be unstable with heavy spills now and then we doesn’t
want to experience trouble again. Glad
the rain decided to stop and the sun was showing up nicely today, sending down
hope rays that rain don’t come again and would be lighter even if it showers. Last
10 days was spent without watching television and no update on blog, but I continued
to Facebook using the mobile network and later on Wi-Fi. Most of the time was
spent on browsing newspapers which carries reports on torrential rain and floods
in detail. The relief and rescue effects took by volunteers and uniformed personnel’s
was the most impressive things about this time and without them it’s impossible
for Chennaities to wake up from the disaster. Hats off all... because of you
all we are safe here (though we aren’t affected the most, in some ways I believe
their attitude make things possible) and wish you all the very best for the
operation on relief and rescue. Let’s continue to stand for each other.
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Monday, November 30, 2015
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Snail and Shell
Though the
pictures were shot last year, during the season of rain, it was fun following
the snail and this is one of the biggest snails I have seen ever. I watched the
snail trying to pass through an iron handle of a concrete slab at home and it
somehow entered its head and antenna but not the big shell on back. Understanding
the hindrance, it reversed the decision and makes a move above the handle and the
progress was amuse to watch.
Monsoon or rain
brings out numbers of hidden species and we couldn’t have seen a trace of them until
there was constant showering. Many a time I have wondered how these stems shoot
up only when the earth becomes wet and organise lives nonetheless things are invisible.
Though science reveals almost, certain things amazes beyond understanding and I
think that makes life interesting.
Coming to the
snail, it has a wonderful shell coil that goes in shape of cone. I have seen
snails, but mostly bear spiral shells and also smaller in sizes. I observe the
snail’s shell pattern and shade was faded somewhere to make it look little aged,
but I wasn’t sure it was the snail dead dried and stick to the wall days further
from then.
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Thursday, November 26, 2015
Fence across Field
For today’s
Good Fences meme, I share a picture from Javadhu Hills – an extension of the
Eastern Ghats, near Vellore.
And here’s a
fence run across a patch of step paddy fields, adjoining a pool of water near Jamunamarathur –
a major village and town that connect many mountainous villages of Javadhu
Hills. I visited this
place in 2013.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Once again with downpour!
Once again
water entered home last night due to another heavy rain stroke the Chennai
city. We didn’t anticipate such heavy rainfall after the second week of
November’s downpour – that almost flooded the Chennai city, and met. Dept was
also certain that heavy rain is not possible unless there’s a low pressure in
Bay of Bengal. But still we received heavy rainfall because of the air
circulation or pulling up of air by the low pressure in Arabian Sea (according
to the met. Dept), although it had disappeared now, there’s a trace of low
pressure in the southern bay which perhaps trigger rain in one or two days if
it further moves northeast. It was pretty quick this time that the water level
around our home touched the doorstep within an hour of rain and as usual, the
sewage was the first to rose inside followed by the footsteps of flood water.
Lol
Once again
having an holiday at the upper portion of the house, with water receding slowly
and food coming from my aunt’s home in next street, it was a feel better
situation right now as we used to this already. Just only four days back we
climbed down to home and now with another replay waits ahead. We are in perplex whether to climb down again
or not with the weather condition been unstable here, and with the trace of new
low pressure and warning of raining throughout the state, we’re yet to decided to
do what only tomorrow. Glad there was electric and I was able to connect to
internet Wi-Fi to make a post on the condition we go through. Though I really don’t
want to write post on this and also not want to make a friend feel bad about declining
the invite to home during this time. I just write to let know others what’s happening
at this side. Will catch up with blogs once got down...
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Dabchick @ Kukkal Lake
The Little grebe,
also known as Dabchick, is a member of the grebe family of water birds that I
found in the Kukkal Lake, a pristine water body near Kodaikanal. About 30km
from Kodaikanal, the Kukkal Lake sits amid a great ecosystem which includes
swamp, grassland and sholas and during my visit to the lake first time in 2012,
I was amused to check this little bird species creating lovely ripples across
the lake. I initially thought it to be an insect due to it’s smaller in size
but only at the maximum zoom length on my point and shoot cam I come to reveal
the bird and at that moment also I considered it as a little duck.
At 23 to 29 cm
(9.1 to 11.4 in) in length, Dabchick is the smallest European member of its
family and commonly found in open bodies of water across most of its range. The
little grebe is a small water bird with a pointed bill and the adult is
unmistakable in summers, predominantly dark above with its rich, rufous colour
neck, cheeks and flanks, and bright yellow gape. The rufous is replaced by a
dirty brownish grey in non-breeding and juvenile birds. The little grebe is an
excellent swimmer and diver and pursues its fish and aquatic invertebrate prey
underwater. It uses the vegetation skilfully as a hiding place, and during my
visit too, I checked the bird taking numerous dips on the tranquil lake.
(sources of info wiki)
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