Archive for January, 2012


Origami: Krishna Panyam, at Jaaga, 300112

I have had, as usual, a lot of interesting things to do…and one of them was the Origam workshop I attended at

Jaaga

I found that the teacher, Krishna Panyam, was someone I had met earlier, on the bus tour of the lakes of Bangalore

Here’s one of the pieces that Krishna made:

More photos can be seen on my FB album, if you

click here

(you need a Facebook account).

Here is Krishna, starting the workshop:

krishna starts orgmi 300112

Here are some samples of his work:

some smpls orgmi 300112

some more smpls orgmi 300112

rose orgmi 300112

Here’s a sample of (very difficult) curved origami:

Curved origami Krishna 300112

For more pictures, visit

Krishna Panyam’s Facebook album, click here

Wonderful….I enjoyed myself very much, as did all of us.

Lalbagh Flower show – Republic Day Special

Some pictures here :

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Celebration of Bird Day…

Some pictures of bird race day – 2012. Spotted 155 birds in 12 hrs.

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Some pics.

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Sparrowlark, ashy crowned

Myna, common

Starling, rosy

barbet, white cheeked

barbet, copper smith

bulbul, red whiskered

bulbul,white barowed

bulbul, red vented

munia, white rumped

silver bill

weaver, baya

swallow, red rumped

swallow, barn

eagle, short toed snake

eagle, booted

shikra

buzzard, oriental honey

buzzard, white eyed

kite, black

kite, brahminy

kite, black winged

warbler, booted

warbler, greenish

babbler, tawny bellied rufous

babbler, yellow billed

flycatcher, asian paradise

flycatcher, tickells blue

fantail flycatcher, white browed

flycatcher, asian brown

bee eater, small green

lapwing, red

treepie, rufous

drongo, black

drongo, grey

drongo, ashy bellied

minivet, small

tailorbird, common

sunbird, purple

sunbird, purple rumped

white eye, oriental

iora, common

heron, pond

egret, great

egret, cattle

dove, laughing

dove, spotted

dove, eurasian collard

stork, painted

ibis, oriental white

prinia, ashy

prinia, plain

prinia, brown breasted

parakeet, rose ringed

bay backed shrike

great tit

golden oriole

crow, common

crow, jungle

robin, indian

bushchat, pied

Colours and photography….

Been gallivanting as usual….Lalbagh on the 25th morning, to Gulakmale on the 26th, to Bannerghatta JLR on the 27th, to volunteer with 48 children from Vidya Niketan, Bangalore…. it’s been a wonderful time.

Here is an image of a push-cart seller from Lalbagh:

psh crt b 250112

And this one, with a shaft of sunlight:

pshcrt  light b 250112

On the night of the 25th, I also went to “Yamini”, an all-night music and dance festival at Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. Here’s a photograph of light percolating through the smoke of the mosquito-repellents:

smoke iimb 250112

In the dark, I got the colours of this Bougainvillea because of some back-lighting:

bgnvla iimb 250112

I enjoy colours very much…and unexpected effects on my MLC!

All over the windshield…

It’s all very well to decorate one’s car with the symbols of one’s faith:

drwng on wndshld 220112

But this seems to leave, quite literally, a very small window of vision for the driver, and almost none at all for the passenger in front.

Are such “windshield decorations” legal? More important, are they safe?

Lalbagh: Republic Day Flower Show

To see my article on Citizen Matters,

click here

and if you would like to see more photographs, and have a Facebook account, you can see them

here

The album is set for public viewing.

Here’s the Glass House at Lalbagh, lit up in the pre-dawn:

gls hs lit lbgh 200112

And the beautiful Sanchi Stupa, under construction:

stpa lbgh 200112

I got this leaflet with the newspaper a day or two ago (I think the reason why newspapers are delivered late is because the newsagents need time to insert all the various leaflets into each copy!)

arun prakash dr 100112

At the top, it talks about Dr Arun, B D S, who runs a dental clinic, but midway through, he mysteriously turns into Dr Prakash who can carry out “rejuvenation treatment of mind, body and soul through herbal medicine”.

The clincher, and the point that will drive us immediately to consult this person is, of course, that he was a Film Producer earlier! What better qualifications could a doctor need?

Bangalore, 100112

Prem Sagar, a friend of mine,recently registered his photography equipment rental company with the MCA.

It appears that MCA is leaking the addresses of such parties, because the postman called with a parcel, saying that Rs. 2,300 had to be paid. Prem immediately thought that it must be some legal documents that had been despatched, but luckily, he called up his advisor and checked. He found that there were no documents due.

Many people are now reporting that this alleged firm, “Legal Book Supplies”, is sending unsolicited books to such recently registered company addresses.

A site that lists complaints against “Legal Book Suppliers”, can be seen

here

As you can see, several people have, in good faith, paid for worthless books that they did not want and did not ask for.

If you want to see Prem’s Facebook wall, and see the various comments:

click here

So…if you have recently registered a company….be alert for this fraud, and do not pay for any money-due parcel without checking first.

Quite unusual for me to be off for several days, as I subject myself (and the rest of you!) to the discipline of frequent post. But it was a full weekend…Saturday morning, to Hessarghatta, getting back only by 3pm and then having visitors…Sunday morning, to Valley School, back at 1pm, and then off to JLR Bannerghatta (where neither mobile phones nor 3G seems to work) to volunteer for a nature trail with 49 students of Vidya Niketan, on an overnight camp. Got back yesterday evening, and was rather tired…and today all the home chores demanded attention, so had to turn down an invitation to go on an overnight visit to Chik Yelchetti for Junglescapes work.

My photographs from Hessarghatta are on my FB album

here

My photos from Valley School are

here

And my photos from the JLR camp are

here

But meanwhile…I’ve been having regular conversations with a very impressive schoolgirl, Anvitha. She often raises very valid questions about wildlife conservation…and our last conservation/rescue conversation went like this:

Anvitha:

” I just wanted to ask you this question which is haunting my mind from many days. When I was coming back from Konark temple, we were passing by a sanctuary. Our auto would have run over a turtle trying to cross the road but fortunately it did not happen. After lifting and seeing it, I was ready to leave it back but the auto driver told that he is gonna keep it along wid other animals he has. I tried to convince him n leave the turtle in so many lakes we came across and even in the sea which was opposite to our guest house but he did not agree. I sometimes feel that the turtle can have a better life by being in the fish tank but at the same time I also feel that it has the right to live in wilderness. Which is correct ? and also do people eat rufous tree pie coz i saw and talked to a family who had caught it.”

My response:

“Regarding the turtle (which was probably an Indian Pond Terrapin)…it is definitely better off in the wild, than in some chlorinated water tank…but then, you really had no control over what the auto driver was going to do. Frankly….I have my doubts…it probably wound up as food for him and his family…and you have to consider that as part of the natural food chain. Anyway, fresh water turtles might die in the salt water of the sea and vice versa, so probably putting it into the sea without knowing exactly which turtle it was might not be a great idea.

Alas, most birds and animals provide a good source of meat and protein for people. We can only try and prevent its happening…very often we have no say in the matter. Once I rescued an injured Pond Heron which a family was eyeing. The bird died in the rescue shelter the next day…I wished I had at least let the family eat a proper meal. So…one has to accept that rescue is not always possible, or even the best thing in the circumstances. Life teaches us some hard lessons sometimes….difficult for a soft heart like yours to accept.”

And her reply:

“thanx for the advice. Actually I told the family to leave the poor bird n they left it once but just when we were returning a small gal from the same family again easily caught the bird and so I thought the bird was used to the family or something like that.”
I do wish there were many more Anvithas around! A child so sensitive to the beings around her…may her tribe increase!

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