Friday, July 31, 2009

A rare harvest, chilies and papayas

Chilies are ripening. Papayas too. But papaya plant is too tall. I take out the five footer steps and climb to the top and pluck three papayas. Kakdah hold the steps steady, just in case ....... Kakdah has given a few of the chilies to the front neighbor and a papaya to our previous close neighbor that now has shifted to Bangi. The rest we eat bit by bit ... haha.





These chilies dont taste quite like those sold in the market. First, they are very crunchy. Second, they are very hot, almost like the little chilies or cili padi. We dont feed the plants with special recipe to make them crunchy or hot. I guess the pronounced taste come from the slightly prolonged dry spell... or may be because I treat them too well.... haha.
Hmmm. I dont really know why....

ptr 1122



Thursday, July 30, 2009

Precious Teak along the highway.

North-South highway runs through the country. Some ten years ago the highway authority [PLUS] began planting teak trees along the highway .... The leaves are fairly large, and when they blooms, it's quite a sight.

Now they are beginning to chop the trees down. I am sure, the furniture industry will be smiling...






Photos were taken from inside the moving car and therefore not too good. I wasnt speeding beyond the 110 km/hr legal limit .... haha...

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Our first roselle juice


Our first
Roselle Juice,
fresh from the garden.











sweet sour, really nice.



Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Hairy fruits and a climber.

Rambutan
is the name of the fruit.









These rambutans are really hairy.
Rambut means hair in Malay Language.
and the man is showing how climbing should be done.
Such an agile man ........ !

Shots in Air Lanas, Kelantan.





Monday, July 27, 2009

Flowers, pavement and a guy

A typical sight. Trees will bloom and in due time, flowers will drop. A lovely sight to some, but to the standard operating procedure of the town council, these beautiful but littering flowers has to be cleared everyday. They end up in bags ready to be thrown into garbage lorries ...

The scene was somewhere in Precint 9 Putrajaya. We visited the nearby clinic for a small check-up, and thought this element within the neighborhood that sometime would go unnoticed worth a post to share ......

I dont know the name of the tree..., someone would.









The bag and the cleaner guy.


Sunday, July 26, 2009

Serenade of Senduduk

Senduduk's flower has no scent as sweet as roses. Even the color is pale. But once it opens exposing the yellow stigma, it lives up to the occasion and manage to attract the prince charming!




The prince charming is in the form of a beetle.

These beetles like to bore holes into dead wood. The holes, large enough for each to squeeze in become their nest. They lay eggs there. When we were kids, these beetles appeared as a must item, as exciting as fighting fish, little spiders, climbing up trees etc, etc..

The other day, as we were fluffing the soil, Kakdah stumbled upon a big brown larva as big as kakdah's big toe an inch under the soil surface. It just wriggled. It may open up as one of these beetles too, I think. Kakdah just left the larva alone.

...
...
O noble pilot, tell me true,
Is that the sheen of golden hair?
Or is it but the tangled dew
That binds the passion-flowers there?
...
...

by Oscar Wilde Serenade


Saturday, July 25, 2009

Patterns in the living room

There are patterns everywhere even in the living room... Some are geometrical and some are flowery....



Friday, July 24, 2009

The stages of chives's blooms

Chives
[ or Kucai.. ]





White flowers
open up in stages















originally they were in two clay pots
Now three!!
Chives seem to like well drained soil.
And they need regular watering to stay upright!




We have been keeping chives for more than a year. Originally a giveaway plant by Kakdah's Mom. Chives just need water and a little bit of fertilizer to keep them green and healthy.


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