The
fossil tree trunk displayed at the Ooty Botanical Garden, is from 20 million
year old rocks. The trees carried by rivers and deposited in inland lakes were transformed
with replacement of the woody matter by silica give rise to fossil tree
trunks. The fossil tree was presented by the
Geological Survey of India, from the National Fossil Park in Tiruvakkarai, Villupuram
district of Tamil Nadu.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Race against time - awareness on organ donate
It all began in
year 2008, when a doctor-couple decided to donate their 15-year-old son’s all
functioning organs, after doctors declared him brain dead following his motorbike
accident at the outskirt of Chennai. The
organ donation took a new leash of life in the state. The incident turned as an eye-opener
for many, has witness drastic increase in number of organ donations lately and
moreover the films (Traffic and Chennaiyil Oru Naal) made on this real-life
incident has taken a step further enhanced the level of awareness on it.
There are
number of movie made for entertainment but only few film releases on social concern,
like Traffic and CON that communicate the struggle of transplanting heart, not
by surgery but transporting in time. Unlike any other organs, heart can’t keep
for more than 30 minutes after it has been removed from the body. But in case
of Hithendran - the only son of the doctor-couple, the donor and recipient
being part of different hospitals within Chennai at 45 minutes driving distance
(considering the number of volume in traffic at city) the heart reached the
hospital in astonishing 11 minutes.
The challenge
in transporting the heart has been commissioned by the city traffic police;
diverted the other vehicles on the route and turned all the traffic signals
green. As a result, the heart reaching on time and saved the life of a
nine-year old girl, who was being treated in a private hospital in Chennai as recipient
of heart. This is a system practiced by the Chennai City Traffic Police, called
Green Corridor. Apart its precious help
in transporting heart, Chennai has a reason for patients seeking treatment for
heart because of the condition that the government machinery is highly
efficient here.
In fact the
Tamil Nadu government has the most streamlined transplant programmers in the
country, by making the organ donation process transparent and setting up
stringent rules for private hospitals, has drastically brought down the
instances of organ trafficking in the state. From October 2008 to April 2013,
55 hearts and 362 heart valves have been donated and transplanted in the state.
18 lungs, 310 livers and 623 kidneys have also been donated and subsequently transplanted,
in addition of 526 corneas and a case of skin donation.
The heart transplantation
is usually done on patients whose life expectancy is seven days to a few months
in a priority recipient, who is below age of 60 to maintain a maximum survival
benefit and improvement in quality of life. The donor and recipient should also
match with blood group and size of heart and even after surgery, the patient
have to be on medication life long, so that the body doesn’t reject the new
organ. But with certain patients, the rejection comes down after two-three
years of surgery to reduce medicines.
Heart is one of
the precious organs on body and source of living; and to donate, one really
needs a heart in itself. Being a doctor couple, the Hithendran parents
understood the wealth of life and it is not an easy decision to take anyone but
their sacrifice has inspired and impressed a lot alike. It’s so good to see the
awareness of organ donate taking a deep root into our heart and lives. Thanks to
those realized the worth of life and spread the message through media, which
has greater responsibility where people watch it closely. It seems taking care
of our health does not only help us sustain but by donating we live beyond
death supporting someone to survive.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
ஒற்றுமையில் இந்தியா / India in solidarity
மாநிலங்களாக பிளந்து கிடக்குது.
மனதில் நிலைகொண்ட நடுக்கம்
இனவாரியாக பிரித்து வைத்திருக்கிறது.
உதட்டளவிலே இந்தியன் !
கொடி ஏற்றும்போது உள்ள ஒற்றுமை
தண்ணீர் என்றால் தள்ளி விடுகிறது.
மழை ஒன்றுதான் வழி என்ற நிலையில்..
India is a country full of cracks
had split into states.
The tremors in the state of mind
had separated by ethnic.
Only on lip level, Indian!
had split into states.
The tremors in the state of mind
had separated by ethnic.
Only on lip level, Indian!
The unity when hoisting the flag
pulled down when it comes to water.
Rain the only state of route.
Footnote:
pulled down when it comes to water.
Rain the only state of route.
Footnote:
India
celebrates its 66th independence day tomorrow. Thinking how united we are inspired to write
something.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Some experiment with photography
Wonder what it is? A bamboo hollow!
I tried to capture an image through the hollow (the bamboo used as handle in
jute bags) but got this one J
I arranged the toothpicks in a manner
within its cylindrical box, which impressed me to capture.
Candle light shot on a powerless
night, before inverter installed at home.
Here are some of my old toy cars, parked
in a circle on the table for shoot. I used to play with cars long back and these
are remaining from the collection of many then. Each of these cars was bought
for Rs.10 and some cars which used to looks same often end up fight between us (me,
bro and cousins) in guess of stealing each others cars.
Saturday, August 10, 2013
A Drive to Dolphin’s Nose
During out stay in Kothagiri, we drove
to the Dolphin’s nose - a popular places of interest near Coonoor, on the
Nilgiri District of Tamil Nadu. It is an awesome viewpoint with a panoramic
view of the vast expanse of the Blue Mountains, but to our great disappointment,
the entire view was concealed by blanket of mist by that time. Dolphin’s Nose (click here to see how it look exactly) is an enormous rock formation
that is entirely unique and the protruding rock formation looks exactly like
what it is named after, a dolphin’s nose.
Well over 1,000 meter above sea
level, the spectacular spot is 10 km from Coonoor. But for me the best part of
visit to this viewpoint was within the way in itself. The narrow road to the dolphin’s nose was mysterious
since surrounded by mist; the road expands to the lush green tea estates and
encloses to thick vegetation and trees produces a sense of passing rain-forest. The
most fascinating on this route was, the small streams or natural springs creating
mini waterfalls and winding roads making each and every turn exciting.
Coonoor-Dolphin's Nose road passing through fog
As it was time of summer vacation,
the vehicles were frequent on either side missing bumper kisses at narrow escapes.
We couldn't stop anywhere on the road to take photos or spent time on views, except
for few seconds on the mini falls (see below). Wading through mist and traffic, we
end at the view point and waited sometime for unveil of beautiful view hidden
by mist scarf. But the beauty beneath doesn't seem to respond a bit rather hold
her blanket too tight and unwilling to wake up from sleep even it was suppose
to be noon. J
The cousins, who accompany us, had
been to this place few times and familiar with views, pointed on certain things
but it was a clear picture of white to me. While on a clear day, one could see
the awe inspiring Catherine Falls with its continuing stream several thousand
meters below. There were row of shops near the viewpoint, offering variety of Teas,
Homemade chocolates and fancy things… the ambiance of mist and tea plantation was
inspiring to have our share of cheers via Tea. I ever tasted tea out of regular
one and ginger tea, but like you expect I haven’t tried anything out of usual.
On our way back and again wading
though the mist and traffic, we though to check the other two spots - Law’s
Fall and Lamb’s Rock - taking the cross road, but someone instructed us that these
places too experience similar mist, so it’s not worth visiting at that time. We drove to
Coonoor for lunch, before back to Kothagiri.
| Roadblock: Coonoor - Dolphin's Nose road missed in mist |
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Thursday, August 08, 2013
Smile
| Smiley ball from Jeevan |
Smile is something everyone
bears, which enhances our face more bright and beautiful. Smile is a foremost
aspect, break the silence between strangers and a friendly conversation begins
at the wake of smile. Fake or real, no
one could identify with smile so easily and if we began to research we will
lose a precious aspect doubting each and every smile. But it’s obvious when
someone smiles they embrace the environment. Smiles have a healing power, even
on desperate I believe a smile could cheer up for a moment or while in
longstanding distress.
Smile is a wonderful thing helps
managing, when we doesn't have an answer to query or hide something that we
don’t like showing off in face. I have been going though something close to the
second one and smile is my only tool today, I try to sweep away the raw feeling
of hurt and gushing emotions. Smile is something living without is difficult
esp. to survive with utmost hardship, smile is a vital element. I would like to see people smiling however
despite life, because the bits and pieces of smile are hope for tomorrow. J
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Mettur Dam at brim!
The largest water basin of
TamilNadu, the Mettur Dam has crossed the full reservoir level of 120 feet on
Sunday night has widespread smile across everyone face. Just like a newborn
baby, the over inflow of water in Cauvery River creates a celebration mindset
across the state esp. the districts of delta which were left to drought for the
last two years. The dam was last seen touching its maximum level of 121 feet in
2005 has took 8 years to behold a certain look, thanks to the southwest monsoon
and heavy rainfall in the catchment of Cauvery lifting the water level that had
gone down up to 15 feet in June.
The dam crossed 100 ft last
week after two years gap, following Krishnarajasagar and Kabini dams releasing
surplus water of 90,000, the outflow had reached over 1,00,000 cusecs. Also with
the increase in discharge, the power generation by the Mettur Hydro power station
has reached the maximum of 250 MW. Meanwhile people were issued warning through
beating of drums in interior villages and people living along the water
catchment area to move to safer place. It is just the monsoon and heavy
rainfall in Karnataka that made possible filling up the Mettur Dam rather receiving
the share of water in Cauvery.
In its 79 years of history, this
was the 38th time the dam has touched the full reservoir level. The
Mettur Dam is one of the largest and oldest dams in India and it is constructed
in a gorge, where the Cauvery River enters the plains.
I have crossed the Mettur
Dam less than half a dozen times and explored it once after its Platinum
Jubilee celebrating in 2010. The first image was captured from a view point, on
the hillock adjacent to the Mettur Dam which supports the dam at one end and
the other one was shot from the opposite side, overlooking Ellis Park across
the Mettur Dam and less amount of water released through upper shutters. The water
level was about 75 feet then! I have number of photos on the Mettur Dam and things
to share which I will do later soon.
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Location:
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Friday, August 02, 2013
Turned 28
July 31st I turned 28!
Yes, it was my birthday and I wasn't feeling at all and thought to think about
that day. Though it usually used to be
another day in my life, rather sometime celebrate it plainly cutting off a cake
once cousins gather at home. Nowadays I don’t find any reason to celebrate
birthday rather it just mark my date of birth, this special day doesn't make anything
special or become a turning point in my life, instead, keep in touch with
others via birthday wishes. As you all know, for less than a month now after
dad fell off his bike, life has been tough and troublesome (even it is a part
of our everyday life) it turns worse in latter days. Like a lady worrier, mom battles
everyday stretching her to the edge of exhaust to preserve our life not get
worse.
Though it may bore hearing on it
again and again but the toughness continues to battle on us and passing each
day has been an experience of age. Mind continues to concern on things how to
reduce or prevent even a particle adding to the turban of the lady worrier. J I couldn't come out thinking about my birthday and usually I don’t give much
important to my birthday and don’t care people remind it or not (but I thank
those remember this day to call me). I too know when my dear ones birthday falls,
but I used to forget quite until someone reminds me on that day. I too wish for
those well being always and I don’t mind forgetting to wish them on their
birthday. Dad’s health is responding well after continues on medicine and
injections, and once the wound is healed he will be ready for tie up on his
ankle crack.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Mariyan - The Immortal
As usual the expectation leads to
deceive, but not quite because I anticipated nothing much despite hype created
by AR Rahman music. Mariyan is absolutely wonderful movie however it lacks
energy or feel boredom, the essence of love uplift the story as deep as ocean and
vast dry landscape of Africa produce an embrace of romance and adventure. The
film opens to cheerful Sonapareeya (song), sails on the overseas of love,
romance and struggle to reunion parted by a strange ordeal in Africa.
The film is based on a real-life
incident of three immigrant oil workers from India being kidnapped in Sudan and
how they managed to escape from being hostages. Dhanush played the lead
character called Mariyan - which means ‘a man who never dies’; hails from a
fishing village in the southern tip of
India goes to Sudan on contract basis to work in a construction site, to provide
financial support to his ladylove. On his successful tenure and backpack to
home, he is caught by the Sudanese terrorist, along with two of his co-worker were
dragged through unknown terrain demanding money for their freedom.
Apart his great venture across terrible
landscape of Africa and chased by merciless terrorist following brutal attacks…
the film deals with caressing love and romance at initial half. Parvathi is
paired with Danush; pursue him with love affair until he reveals back his
hidden love, take us on a beautiful voyage of elegant love and natural expressions
of Parvathi. Dhanush has undergone a
great ordeal from bottom of sea to drought prevailing desert or landscape of Africa,
delivered a performance of absolutely tamed fishermen and strong ability beholding
lean body.
The film also has a scene of fishermen’s
body washed ashore expose to Sri Lankan firing. Dialing a phone to his ladylove,
from the custody of terrorist instead calling his company for their release is something
showcased the depth of love but not so interesting! AR Rahman’s music has
assist advancing the feature, which has been one of the prime aspect make
watching pleasure… Neetru Aval is a beautiful song fascinated with love, but I disappointed
with Kadal Raasa Naan… for which I expected it to be more savor and cheerful,
but it fall into sorrow.
The film directed by Bharat Bala
- who produced the acclaimed Vanda Matram video composed by AR Rahman - could
have make it more interesting and serious the second half rather leaving it
obvious to guess. Cinematography was handled by Marc Koninckx; captured the
emotions more graceful and amazing underwater scenes. Mariyan somehow lacks entertainment but good
watching for the performance of Dhanush and elegant love scene.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Evening delight
The setting of sun
leaves behind a brilliant trace
of hues and reflection
enough to delight our evening.
leaves behind a brilliant trace
of hues and reflection
enough to delight our evening.
The flight of birds
following the last ray of light
on their way back home
engrosses the backyard sky.
following the last ray of light
on their way back home
engrosses the backyard sky.
The shades of nightfall
gracefully grease down the earth
before darkness swallows quite
the evening delight in twilight.
Footnote:
The picture was shot at my great grandmother’s native village and this was a view, so fascinating from our relative’s backyard.
gracefully grease down the earth
before darkness swallows quite
the evening delight in twilight.
Footnote:
The picture was shot at my great grandmother’s native village and this was a view, so fascinating from our relative’s backyard.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
PowerShot Sunday - Fresh Carrots
Here are a couple of photos I shot at Kukkal, a
terrace farming village on Kodaikanal hills. We find few farmers washing their
unearthed carrots dumped near the Kukkal Lake and after finish washing using
the lake water that exit though a small shutter. The carrots are loaded into jute sacks and left on the road side for loading in a truck. These photos are
shot last year, when I visit Kukkal first time and even we visited this place
in June there was similar showering.
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Location:
Kookal, Tamil Nadu, India
Friday, July 26, 2013
Life continue to sail on single oar
Though you know life has been tough at my side since
dad skid off bike, it continues to row with single oar called mom. The intense of
struggle doesn't seem to lack anyway and only grown too much but sails on
certain path with hope to see light at the end of land. Nearly fifteen days
after the bike skid, we discovered a hairline fracture at dad’s ankle which an
x-ray couldn't find initially and such fractures are visible only though the
MRI scans. Dad also bears wound at the ankle, so we can’t go for any treatment
or bandage for the fracture immediately and being a diabetic patient it perhaps
take long time for healing. Both the wound and fracture needs equal attention, but
now the concern is given quite to the quick recovery of wound… because a leg
injury is the worst threaten for diabetic patients and leaving it carelessly
will lose the foot.
He’s advised to take complete rest for more than a
month or six weeks for the hairline to disappear but it seems to take some more
weeks to relive fully even after he feel good. So until then life going to be
tough and I couldn't guess anything right now but I know nothing is easy even beyond
certain limit. Mom going through really difficult phase and hardship, a single
woman handles almost everything with no help from any other. Everyone regret certainly
about our situation and could understand somehow what a difficult it would be but
no mind to lean help, and ones who have mind couldn't support because of their
inability. I was quite moved when my grandfather
felt he couldn't help us in anyway who truly depend on grandma, because of his age
related disorders. I could only hope even I lose it immense times. Thanks for all
your best regards and wishes on my latter post!
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Encounter with Emu
I ever seen an Emu in
real until encounter it in Jamunamarathur, on the Javadu Hills, near Vellore. I
visited this head village of Javadu Hills in January and spent a night at the BDO
(block development office) guesthouse here while exploring the places around. I
find the Emu being fenced between the BDO guesthouse and office, and there are
two emus but only one came closer showing its majestic being the second largest
bird in the world by height, it stands close to man shoulder.
As soon we arrive only
the emu invites us, grabbing our attention toward the small gate that keeps
away the bird entering the guesthouse. We don’t know what it would eat when
thought to feed something; one of the jeep drivers told to give grasses that
grown beneath our feet. Amazingly this was the first time I saw a bird munching
grasses. Initially we scared to lean our hands across the gate but also the way
it grabs the grasses was wild, it was calm when my cousin caress his head with
a fear.
It also feeds on curd
rice we dropped near the gate; but the Emu wasn't comfortable picking food from
flat surface using its large beak. The bird survives on some grains from the
blow which is nothing but an empty flower pot and the fencing wasn't large
enough for the great bird to wander. I guess emus entered Tamil Nadu in 2006,
for meat and reproduction purpose and many company were launched to promote
this business in fancy names and immense advertisements dragging number of farm
land owners to invest at their companies. But the business wasn't fair and
before it flourish, raised down due to rose of defraud complain on many
companies.
Footnote:
Emu is the largest bird
native to Australia after its ratite relative, the Orstrich. The
soft-feathered, brown flightless bird reaches up to 2 meters in height. The
long necked and legged can travel great distances at a fast, economical trot
and if necessary can sprint at 50 kmh. Emu are opportunistically nomadic and may travel long
distances to find food; they feed on a variety of plants and insects, but have
been known to go for weeks without food. (Source wiki)
Labels:
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Location:
Jamunamarathur, Tamil Nadu 635703, India
Monday, July 22, 2013
Beauty of night
| Picture by Jeevan (street light while raining) |
The beauty of light
illuminates at night
when the bright sun
let way for led bulbs.
illuminates at night
when the bright sun
let way for led bulbs.
The
beauty of stars
illuminates the dream
irrespective of age
transport to infinite space.
illuminates the dream
irrespective of age
transport to infinite space.
The beauty of moon
illuminates night gloom
stared at solitude
console grief n sorrow.
illuminates night gloom
stared at solitude
console grief n sorrow.
The beauty of night
illuminates in darkness
causing fearsome n lust
in absence of light n illusion.
illuminates in darkness
causing fearsome n lust
in absence of light n illusion.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
PowerShot Sunday - Lush Green Field
This picture was shot
near Krishnagiri while riding on NH 4 - Chennai-Bangalore highways. It was
about 5.30 pm, the sun that was supposed to settle down illuminates the already
enrich in green paddy fields, background to palm trees and mountain. I edited this
picture to wide angle to avoid the roadside barrier but I couldn't keep away
the wires and I think it doesn't bother much.
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Friday, July 19, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Single-handedly
For less than a week now, the fight has been intense on base level transforming into different
shapes and size with one lack of hand, work has been intensified due to
overload and density. A bike skid has just jammed not only the ankle of father
but disturbed the balance of my life cycle at basic level. Mom take things
single-handedly transferring me at various stages from tough to toughest and
rough to roughest, helping hand at everyday business with life and daily
achievement of nothing but yet living the moment to fullest. There is a long
gap between twenty seven and forty eight, but irrespective of age and energy
she makes certain that my days are comfort and I know it is a passing moment
and life would be better once dad’s ankle was healed. I don’t know what I should
or suppose to expect or express now, but I feel like fought unlike ever forcing
someone to the edge of stress.
The pain, anxious, struggle and trouble are
there at everyday life, but a simple smile and small happiness uplift to
various high like a chugging mountain train, the motion of life enhance by
burned tiny charcoals of chuckle and smile. It was a state of nonetheless,
nevertheless and despite, no matter what, whether, anything or everything life
has been forward march toward the end of the day hoping for a better tomorrow.
There’s no dream about future, only certain phases communicate the distance.
Monday, July 15, 2013
The essence doesn’t lack a bit
Wow! I don’t know how
to express my happiness and enthusiasm over meeting this very young man at the
weekend, who is just 17 - read the age number in reverse. Hahaha… yes, of
course 71! But unlike anyone in his age, he is energetic, cheerful and charming
who I ever met someone like him until four years back which led to an
unforgettable memory that always cherish in mind. I am so glad the moment come
alive once again this weekend at home without a bit lack of essence.
Yes, I meet one of my
dearest friend, the one and only Andrew. I don’t know people following this
blog remind my post (here) about our first meeting at home that drives us to
Marina. I’m so delight to say that no one would have led their life so happy
and cheerful like him, dedicated to friends flourish with smile and make
surrender anyone with his shooting phase using bazooka kind of camera lens. I
was dragged toward him actually because of his marvelous photos… but once
connected I more liked him for his attitude and spirit that would stimulate
anyone surrounded him to content joy.
I would count the time
spent with him (even it was less than 45 minutes) were the moment so
refreshing, joyful and ever enchanting… forget almost anything bothered me and
rejuvenated along with him upon his uplifted spirit. As soon he entered our house,
the atmosphere - so dry and unchanged - took a roller costar ride of laughter and
amusement and making it as favorable, I conjoined with him enjoying the moment while
still not coming out of wonder how delightful he was taking chances to ease
everyone.
We introduced through
the Flickr and spoke over the phone few times before embraced alive, we
continue being in touch with Facebook. His embrace was something healing, quite
warmth and bears abundant nourishment for a healthy lifestyle. Even hours later
he left, his fragrance of perfume and cheerfulness continue to occupy the ambiance
of house, haunting irregularly. He also shared with me some of his fabulous
photos he shot while his flight encircled Chennai before landing at airport.
He had visited our
house only once and I also haven’t conveyed the message of shifted home, but he
confidently came over to give me surprise and called from a place close to ours
for direction. Wow! I just don’t know what to say, I am so glad to have a friend
truly devoted to friendship. I love you my friend… if you read it. Cheers :)
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Powershot Sunday - Green Marsh Hawk
Green marsh hawk is
a very common dragonfly I shot not so long ago but I thought of sharing it now.
It is one of a difficult shot I shoot, while the dragonfly was hopping from stem
to stem on the rose plants potted at home. It is a yellow dragonfly with a green face and
eyes mottled with black, transparent wings with tinted yellow and thorax in
greenish yellow with black stripes and broad black rings on green abdomen.
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Friday, July 12, 2013
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Runaway Train
Following the ‘Sky
Fall’ other day, I watched the ‘Runaway Train’ in the weekend at home-theater.
Almost I enjoyed both the films, sky fall sounded like the best James Bond film
ever made or I seen - I am not a James bond fan and haven’t watched many on its
series, but I feel sky fall lives close to perfectness and straightforward. Daniel
Craig performance was really good and he proved to continue to fall in mind as
James Bond. Runaway Train is another interesting movie directed by Andrei
Konchalovsky, the 1985 adventure thriller is based on story of two convicts
escaped from a prison in Alaska, and boards a train that goes out of control.
Manny and Buck,
who escape through a sewer pipe using Buck’s position as laundry collector in
prison, took a freezing cross-country hike to board a train that runaway after
its engineer suffered a heart attack. Only after a collision that badly damage
the lead engine to accelerate to dangerous speed, the convicts aware the
situation and along with Sara, a locomotive hostler on board, they attempt to
stop the train by disconnecting the MU cables, apart the railroad heads
decision to derail the train to avoid major accident. The warden of the prison
chases the train via helicopter to catch the convicts before it collide.
The opening scene
of the train sound marvelous and its progress at great velocity takes on an
ever adventurous train ride across desolated snowy Alaska. Jon Voight as Manny, portray two different faces:
Vicious, while asserting dominance over Buck (Eric Roberts) and hit him hard to
scramble outside the engine and sensible, when decided to face dead by uncouple
the lead engine, leaving Buck and Sara safely behind. Even Rebecca’s part was
very little her expressions were expensive! The music really put on a vibrant
stream when the train moves esp. the final notes on violin or some other
instrument was awesome. Cinematography was another wonder indeed ruled the
scenario!
Monday, July 08, 2013
Firefly
Triggering a light
enough for
invisible particles
enough for
invisible particles
Following its flight
is a real life fantasy
and indeed fun.
is a real life fantasy
and indeed fun.
Footnote:
I had a wonderful time watching the fireflies during my stay in
Thandikudi - a village on the Palani or Kodai Hills, last month. We spent a whole
evening and night without power but had fun time with cousins and cool weather
for comfort, we saw the fireflies flashing around us. I couldn’t remember when I
saw the fireflies early but this time was memorable, having them closer, I wonder
how much wondrous we miss by using spotlights everywhere hiding the magic that happens
in darkness.
We tried to catch them, but they are on their ways across valleys and
ridges, and following them is impossible. So we stayed away admiring the beauty blink in
darkness.
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Sunday, July 07, 2013
Powershot Sunday - St. Stephen’s Church, Ooty
“St. Stephen's Church in Ooty
is one of the oldest churches in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. Stephen
Rumbold Lushington, the then Governor of Madras, who keenly felt the need for a
church in Ooty exclusively for the British, laid the foundation for the church
on April 23, 1829, to coincide with the birthday of King George IV. St.
Stephen's Church, consecrated by John Matthias Turner, Bishop of Calcutta, on
November 5, 1830 was opened to the public communion on Easter Sunday of April
3, 1831. It came under the Church of South India in 1947.” - Source Wikipedia.
Footnote:
The picture was
taken in 2011 during one of my visit to Nilgiris and I haven’t gone inside the
church, but just shot it while waiting at Ooty collector’s office parking lot
to get permission to drive through Avalanche forest. St Stephen’s Church
is on the road to Mysore from Charring Cross.
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History,
India,
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Location:
Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India
Friday, July 05, 2013
Master checkup - an ever undergone trouble!
I took a master health
checkup two days back in a clinic close to our house and suppose to find out that
almost everything is normal except slightly increase in blood sugar and
indication of BP (blood pressure) in ECG. Though the results are not
unfavorable, I had tough time going through one of the test (abdominal ultrasonography)
to which I was instructed to drink plenty of water until my tank get full. It wasn’t
difficult actually to drink more water, but to control without passing urine until
the test complete was quite a struggle and terrible task.
I drank about 1.5
liters of water an hour before we are suppose to be there and as soon we enter
the clinic, the bladder began to urge for a release but there was no symptom of
call for the test. We waited for half an hour; the receptionist doesn’t have an
answer whereas only saying doctor will come soon… wait for five minutes. There were
two more five minutes gone and the doctor hadn’t arrived. I was going through
severe trouble in bladder or abdomen and don’t want to take the risk of mess up
with pants. It was a moment I couldn’t think of anything, lying on the bed next
to the scan instrument, the attendant asked to think about what I like more (to
divert the pissing thought)… I could
only say the hell!
It was I who want
to take the master checkup to confirm everything is fine on basic terms of
health (dealing with MD is a different matter), it’s been a year and a half I took
a similar one, which confess the diabetes and I know someone who is in sitting
position always could invite side effects and with the aid of diabetes anything
is possible. I am trying my best in controlling sugar (don’t believe him, he
ate half a cup of palkova - a sweet made of milk and sugar - two days early to
test) and was regular with medicine and physiotherapy seems to cause an effect only
to sustain.
The abdomen scan
doesn’t last more than five minutes but I was going through immense pressure
enduring urine and I was only back to normal with everlasting pissing. Sigh! Later
I went taking chest X-ray and ECG and following a meeting with doctor and physical
exam, I was advised on certain terms to follow and regular check with BP as he
find it abnormal. I could only think it is because of intense pressure I went
through the abdomen scan had resulted in blood pressure and a mild symptom in
ECG. I know it was worth going through the trouble but I don’t know whom to
blame - the doctor who came late or I drink water early - anyhow there wasn’t
any problem gracefully. J
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