Monday, September 23, 2019
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Interesting skywatch
The
weather has been different, pleasant and cool these days in Chennai with pretty
sunny day times and gloomy evenings mostly end up with mild showering to
thunderstorm. Sky watching has become interesting pastime these days from
different cloud patterns emerging across the sky and built up of massive clouds
make wonderful evening show on the west sky, which sometime glows to orange to
pinkish. These days mostly, altocumulus sky pattern is visible through the day
and many a days with such pattern brings showering in the evening. Fish scales
or altocumulus, is groups of puffy clouds traveling on a humid
morning can mean afternoon thunderstorms. I really enjoy this pattern of weather
or a mixed pattern of sunshine and rain or overcast sky by the end of evening,
where either it rains or not it’s welcomed.
Last
night and early morning there was widespread rain across Chennai or almost part
of north Tamil Nadu, with Thiruvallur district (to north of Chennai) received best of almost 140 mm of rain, which
is unusual for this month. The rain in evening is quite a disturbance to commuters,
who were returning from office, but everyone understands the urgency of rain and
rain is must as all reservoirs around Chennai are dry. Here I share few sky shots
captured from this month.
The balcony
and a step outside home, from where I frequently skywatch… on the left corner in
the image is the adopted dog Jack, sleeping from a mat.
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Monday, September 16, 2019
Dog-tired Maya
Our pet dog Maya isn’t well for last few weeks and she looks exhausted all the
time. She restrain herself from regular activities and was not even barking what
she regularly do with house maid, guest, my therapist, insects… and started to
wheeze after going through a medical check-up at govt. veterinary hospital. She
did have wheezing problem already and if she barks intensely she experience
cough and pursue wheezing which would take some time to settle or need some
medication. We do remember she’s already aged 11 ½ and perhaps this should be age
related despite her unchanged attitudes. She was injected medicine and put on
drips for some time at the hospital and they took blood test and x-ray to
examine her condition but once at home she started to wheeze immensely so she
was took to the regular veterinary clinic where an immediate x-ray revealed congested
lungs and swelling at a part of the heart. Dr injected her again after seeing
the x-ray and next day she was taken to hospital and to get blood test report
but gladly nothing alarming was defined instead a slight injury at intestine
which caused the infection. She’s doing well and improving much right away and
slowly backing to normal and barking her regular way but not that louder or
energetic to make feel normal.
Picture shot from our vacation this year at uncle's woodhouse in mountains |
Maya
was brought up like a kid in our family and for last 11 ½ years she travelled all
our lives through many up and downs and seldom departs us at few road trips. So
it wasn’t easy to see her suffer, though we understand that we can’t expect her
to be like earlier and her energy level and level of activities will strike as
she almost lived her life. I hope and wish her further stay with us is at peace
and happiness as long her destiny.
Friday, September 13, 2019
Ban banner culture
In recent times keeping flex banners has become a culture in Tamil Nadu, as well as in
other states of India. I think keeping banners, as a promotion to a leader or
party has started with emergence of Dravidian parties and what has been
restrained to political and film scenario has went down all way to everything
on their personal choice. From a child’s first year birthday to someone’s last rite
and some even extend banners to commemorate the day of their demise. These days
any small event has a promotional banner and what matters was all of these were
kept on public roads as an obstacle to people. Though the personal banners are
limited, and commercial banners do have regulations but where it creates trouble
was when the rules aren’t followed.
credit: the hindu |
Today the
entire state wake up to the news of Subashri, a 23 year old woman in Chennai
died on spot when a wedding (political) banner placed on the median dropped on
her and a lorry ran over her as she fell down on the road along her bike.
Though this isn’t the first time an incident happened
alike, the accidents related to banners resonated many times in past and get
mute followed by other. But this time the High court has voluntarily come
forward to question the government related to banners and accidental death of
Subashri and contempt the political parties and strictly warned on banners. This
is the first time a great move held by the court against the govt. and the
entire state stern opposite to banners. While she closed eyes (and let other
tear) she opened the door of law where almost political parties had come
forward to withdraw the banner culture, the public also has responsible to stop
these banner culture from their personal celebrations as well
Saturday, September 07, 2019
Chameleon and Rain Tree
Perhaps
it was afternoon when I casually came into the balcony; spot a chameleon taking
nap on the branches of the Rain tree or Monkey pod (Albizia saman) grown opposite
to our house on the roadside. The chameleon wasn’t taking nap quite but was on
its usual slow pace push ups and I didn’t want to miss the chance, so quickly reached
the camera and took few shots because the iPhone don’t zoom for that long.
Actually
the Rain Tree was wrongly planted in our street or unaware of what tree was it
when planted because there isn’t enough space for the widespread tree to grow
in our street and the tree separated into two branches at few feet from the
ground went growing wild in multiple directions to look distracting and
blocking the wind. Though we managed to cut few branches of the tree sometime
back it started too grown again to damage the look. Post winter the tree lost
many of its thick pinnate leaves to leave ground yellow carpet but it hasn’t
bloomed yet in white and pink.
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