Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

NATURE'S INCOMPARABLE WONDERS



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 “God will reward you,' he said. 'You must be an angel since you care for flowers.”
Victor Hugo


Flowers symbolize 'VERISIMILITUDE' of: innocence, cheer, joy, beauty, elegance, openness and genuineness....

V is for VERISIMILITUDE


These are hearty smiles!!!


This beauty (chrysanthemum)  stole my heart away. Was sighted at the entrance of a hotel in New Delhi.


Soft lemon colored marigold seems to be a picture of serenity.


Chrysanthemums are blooming in our backyards.


Potted marigold in full splendor.....


Linking to:
image-in-ing
Our World Tuesday
Nature Notes
Seasons 
Wednesday around the world
Outdoor Wednesday
ABC Wednesday






Sunday, November 1, 2015

CDP THEME DAY




CDP Theme for November is: Ephemeral.


Flowers, beauty, love,fame, name, fashion,happiness are all ephemeral, however, what is evergreen is the mysteries of our lives.



Why, I've chosen this click of mine, to represent the theme is, the flower and its cute shadow and both are ephemeral!

It's taken in the winter of 2014.

Friends, welcome here as always!

 Linking to: CDP theme day

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

VEGETATION IS OUR LIFE BLOOD


ABC Wednesday               Outdoor clicks of the afternoon


V is for Verdure /Vegetation

In my state, Punjab, though autumn and winter are overlapping, yet environment is buzzing with the green spread of the flora of a different kind. if you happen to drive on the highway, it is a treat to watch, mustard fields spread over large areas, with the golden yellow flowers beckoning you. Believe me; they look like bright and shining trinkets swinging in the breezily warm sunlight.

 Flowering Mustard fields courtesy Google
carrots growing in the field courtesy Google
‘Sag’ prepared from Mustard greens is a favorite vegetable of Punjabis, in winters. We cook the greens along with spinach in a pressure cooker. After it is cooked, we season it with ‘Tadka’ of chopped onions, finely chopped garlic cloves and ginger juliennes.   It is the ultimate in gastronomic pleasure, if you eat it hot with freshly baked makki- di( maize) roti  with a dollop of butter.

Dark green leaves of fleshy radishes, light green of the carrots, cauliflower and green peas' fields dot the highway on both sides. These handpicked vegetables peek in availability, in winters.

Among the flowers, chrysanthemums and marigolds adorn the open spaces, around lawns in residences and commercial establishments. Every year, chrysanthemums shows are held very successfully in Chandigarh.

Ashoka trees in our neighborhood,  the sun behind the trees in the afternoon.
On a philosophical level, nature resonates with human destiny. The cyclic calendar of nature corresponds to the upheavals and  joyful moments, which alternate often in human lives. Nature is a metaphor for hope, beauty, tranquility and purity.

Cauliflower plantation,courtesy Google
My afternoon click
The presence of vegetation around us is our lifeblood. One shudders to imagine the barrenness of life minus lush greens. Without the all-embracing flora, our recurring mental trials and tribulations would have no outlet for rejuvenation and restoration of our spirit.



How lucky, to be endowed with the blissful entities of all kinds of trees, bushes, plants, flowers and grassy meadows!
Friends, welcome here as always!











                                                            Moving outdoor

Friday, February 1, 2013

THE CHOICES ONE MAKES !

 Should I share with you friends, how I’ve learnt to transcend the cynicism and despondency of our times? The answer is simple. Just by romancing the uncomplicated pleasures of life.
I dare say, I have done it all, seen it all and experienced it all. You may ask what all? Oh yes, the existential paradigm of life from birth onwards… Nothing has stayed with me, though, buried safely, stubbornly somewhere in the dark, deep alleys of the subconscious. It shows itself either by a lot of prodding or through a trigger point.

But the creative devil is brutal; it does not allow you to exist on nothing. It grills you about the inertia and sloth. It reminds you of the self commitments. Continuously pricks, and questions, “Are you deaf and blind to the phenomenon around?”

So friends, I found a way out to silence the internal policeman by merging my consciousness with the pious essence of our surroundings and forgetting every thing else. To be frank, this is what keeps me going. It is my life blood. It prepares me for the now and the morrow.

Dear young bloggers with dreams in your eyes, don’t have me wrong. I’m amazed at your felicity in penning those marvellous love stories. It is your day. Dream your dreams and reach your goals. Wish the very best for you.

As for me, life has acquired new meanings. Possessing possessions no longer holds sway. To be in shape to keep pace with the ever agile grey cells matter now. Grey matter needs stimulation of some kind and the melody of nature provides that in abundance.

Welcoming the golden hued sunny days after a long period of fog and intense cold is the most pleasurable activity these days. The priceless warmth and charm belies description. The glow of sunshine replaces the shroud of dejection by the shimmer of hope and happiness. I bask in the glory of the moment with closed eyes; overwhelmed with the thrilling sensation of gentle warmness, infusing vague eternity. What else is Jannat, I ask myself?


And then while sitting in my backyard, my attention is often drawn towards a pair of parrots, tweeting shrilly on the upper most twigs of the Neem. I keep looking at them, wondering what they are conversing about? Perhaps ruing the fact that there is nothing for them to pick and eat with their razor sharp beak. While I guess so, they fly away in a jiffy, as if suddenly reminded of some unfinished task waiting for them.

Another pair which gives me immense pleasure is the twin woodpeckers, who are sighted off and on in my front lawn, burrowing their long and pointed bills into the soil for insects or seed. The architecture of their bodies- a marvel in flesh and blood!

Some days an army of babblers or larks descend on our Neem and create a pandemonium as if resolving some long standing dispute in their panchayat. Hope there is never any endorsement of honour killing there!

All sorts of birds converge on my twin neem trees, indulge in their usual gossip sessions, sharing weal and woes and leave relieved. But not before nudging me by their presence.

Natural cycle of seasons has its own rules. Here in North India, deciduous trees are still shedding leaf in troughs. There are sheets of dry crumbling leaves around the trees and scattered on road sides by the mildly blowing wind. Nature's kingdom is incomparable.

Blooming Marigolds are enlivening my house with their golden touch and reason enough for me to seek their company and track their daily progress.

Many times during the day vegetable vendors on their cycle carts move about on the road selling the stuff, coaxing you to come out and have a look. Winter vegetable spread is hard to resist and you always buy a basketful of them. The vendor leaves happy and you share his joy by exchanging a word or two.

Well!!! The bouquet is complete as the last stem has  already been inserted. But for the time being only!

I’ll end this write up with the beautiful lines of the song sung by Julie Andrews in the classic movie ‘SOUND OF MUSIC” which echo my sentiments as well.

“These are a few of my favourite things……………………………….. When I’m feeling sad

I simply remember my favourite things and then I don’t feel so bad”
Image courtesy: Google
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