Wednesday, April 03, 2019
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Jack Fell into a Well
One of the three street dogs my brother taking care of fell into an apartment well in the backstreet this evening when
two of the three went playing around. There was totally fived dogs gave birth
by another street dog and my brother fed them all, where among two was killed
in a street accident (a year back) and one was adopted by my cousin sister and
other two by my brother. Now, as we moved close by a door next the three dogs
continue to enjoy their company and were all fed almost together. Though it
annoys sometime and has created lot troubles early, they all settled well
around now and get used to the balconies and terrace above our home. Ours is a
three storey residential building and we reside at the first floor and adjacent
to us was my cousins so we let them take space at their own comfort except
coming into the home. In day time they roam on streets and come home only for
night sleeps and naps.
Coming to post, the dog Jack (in photo above) fell into the
well when it went on top of a net covered well, at an old apartment complex in
the backstreet. The apartment walls are very low and anyone can leap into the
apartment and the two dogs (Jack and Black) went playing around there and the
rusted well net couldn’t hold the Jack’s weight and it fell into the well. Glad
there was two to three feet of water in the well and the Jack safely landed on
the water and hold to the wall with its back legs pedalling and the Black
continued to stay back barking at the well, signalled the people about the fall.
Three little kids ran to our house informing us and my bro has been out then,
so on information he rushed to the spot and my cousin and his friends brought a
rope ladder on rent and Jack was rescued safely by my brother who climbed down
a nearly 20 feet well. Jack has climbed
on his shoulder as soon he gets down, perhaps he must have scared enough. Jack is a hefty dog and climbing the rope ladder
along with him isn’t an easy task but my brother’s attachment with them made
possible.
At this place I remember the nursery rhyme –
Jack and Jill… to fetch a pail of water… from the well up the hill and Jack
fell down… here the Jack fell inside the well rather down the hill! Jack is a calm
dog and much responsible among the other dogs and never been rude or threatening
but his bodily and furry look may create panic to by passers. Jack brought its features from her mother whom I guess
was a cross of Himalayan Sheep Dog because Jack resembles the look of the
breed. Glad he was rescued
and I hope he won’t go there again.
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Thursday, March 28, 2019
A2B Park at Mamallapuram
Early this month I took a ride on ECR (east
coast road) just to pass some time and travel but later nearing Mamallapuram,
my parents instantly planned to visit one of my uncles who wasn’t well there.
To those unknown, Mamallapuram is my grandfather’s hometown and many our
relatives lives there and it is a 7th century sculptural town
renowned for its stone carvings from many single rocks or monolithic. But I’m
not here now to describe the town or its popularity or UNESCO status instead want
to share some pictures of a small park at the entrance of the town belong to
A2B, a popular restaurant chain.
We stopped at A2B to buy some sweets and
snacks as we visit our uncle there, I liked their simple park with walk paths,
green lawns and many palms to make it look so green and beautiful with bordering
flowering shrubs. Dropping parents at uncle’s house we moved into the town for some
glimpses and caught at traffic, since it was Sunday the places were all
thronged by tourist. We quickly exit at the other end and turned back to uncle’s
house.
Linking this post for Good Fences by Gosia
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Knock at the Door
A house sparrow discussing with
its reflection about the loss of their habitation and livelihood thinking it was
another bird! But the sparrow was actually knocking at the glass window
constantly in a manner of fighting out the other. It sensed me that they are
actually knocking at our doors to let them have their space but us
insensitively denying their rights and given importance to our hum him. We
can’t blame anybody to enjoy their comforts and benefits available at the
globalization, but did we really gave importance to something travelled along
with us or realized what we missed in excite, the thing that was overridden or
overtaken to let it fade through the rear mirrors. March 20 was World Sparrow Day! And House Sparrow
is a species designed to mingle and sustain with people but the reality was we
failed to live up to their simple needs rather concerned only our comfort,
style and hi-speed telecoms. The Western Ghats, along the south west coast, plays a pivotal role in preserving the tiny
house sparrows whose company we enjoyed until 2k, where the transformation
begin to descend the harmony of their voices from our lives esp. in cities. I
always enjoy their presence whenever I visit Western Ghats as part of travel and
the picture was shot on same.
Linking this post with SATURDAY CRITTERS
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Friday, March 22, 2019
Skywatch Friday
Other day I was watching at
the sky, in a regular manner after moved to our house with balcony, I find a jet
plane speeding across the sky up high and took these snaps instantly
before it move out of my sky or contrail disappear like in the
picture below. I really want to zoom on the jet but the iPhone doesn’t allow me
to get clear near image, maybe someday I could with camera.
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