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Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Mango - 'Make-a-Wish' Tree

Summer in India heralds the season of the Delicious n Juicy Fruits like Aam / Mangoes, along with the Litchi / Lychee, Tarboj / Watermelons n Kharbooja / Mashmelons.
Soak the Mangoes in water to reduce n wash off  Pitta (heat)
While I like them all, my personal fav among them, is most definitely the delightful Mango, referred to as the ‘King of Fruits’ n also ‘the Nectar of the Gods’. You can savour the ripe mangoes fresh from the trees or make pickles or chutneys or moraba (jam) from the unripe ones or quench your thirst with chilled summer drinks like Aam panna or refreshing Mango Shake or even Punjabi Mango laasi or merely devour them as katha-meetha aam papad or sweet mango kheer for desert.

While I have been praising this stately fruit, let me not forget the MANGO TREE, which happens to be one of the most majestic trees here in India - what with their tall n thick trunk, dense foliage, with wide spreading branches forming  a Magnificent Umbrella Canopy.
Four Mango-laden  Trees growing in our side yard, form a near perfect Umbrella Canopy together.....

What I really like about these trees is that they form one large single unit together, while, up close they are four different trees. We need to learn something from them.... they don't jostle for space, they each seem happy and contend growing  harmoniously together.
Helpers collecting n picking mangoes, hand plucked by the gardener high up on the branches.
Can you spot the gardener precariously perched between the dark n dense foliage above (right) ????

Basket n Baskets full of Dusheri Mangoes is ready to be savoured.
 We have some 8-10 mango trees growing in our yard here in the city n another sprawling 45 acres of Mango grove in Nawabgunj countryside, about 150 Kms from here, specializing in the Rose tinted Gulab khas, Green Dusheri, Yellow Zardalu, Langra, Chausa, Safeeda varieties of mangoes n other lesser known varieties - Makhan, Fakira, maste-anar, katha-meetha, dil-pasand, kishen-bhog, shakul.
Our Mango grove @ Nawabgunj countryside - old trees interspersed with some recent plantations.

Some More Mango Trees...
The mango grove initially belonged to the last ruling Nawab of Oudh, Nawab Nawajid Ali n his family and was established way back in 1906. It is believed that about 1000 saplings of the rose flavoured ‘Gulab khas’ variety, came all the way from Afghanistan. These trees are a little over 100 yrs old.
The Rose Flavoured Mangoes  i.e. 'Gulab Khas' originally from Afghanistan
Its a highly delicate variety, as the mangoes tend to spoil even if pressed gently n have to be handled with utmost care.
After independence, Rani Rehula Shakuntala, is known to have bought 215 bigha’s of Mango grove from the Nawab. After the Indo-Pak partition, the Rani permanently shifted base to Pakistan, selling this property to my grandfather, in 1960’s. As a little kid, I used to be fascinated with this bit of history n other tell-tales associated with Nawabgunj. In retrospect, I have come to appreciate the bounty and marvel of Nature,  trees, flowers, fruits, plants, art of bonsai, the whole gamut of beautiful  greens around us.

Here’s another interesting tale about Mango Tree’s from ‘The Book of Nature’ by Ruskin Bond.

Mango Blossoms...
In the Folklore of India, the Mango is considered to be a ‘wish fulfilling tree’ or  'Make-a-Wish' Tree.
So, when you want to make a wish on a mango tree, shut your eyes and get someone to lead you to the tree; then rub mango blossoms in your hands and make a wish. 
The favour granted lasts only for a year and the charm must be performed again at the next flowering of the tree. 
So,
Go ahead....... n  Make a Wish! For all you know, it might just get granted.
Blossom giving way to Bunch of Mangoes...high up on the Tree.
Finally.... the Fruits of Labour... Dusheri Mangoes  (Desapped, Soaked, Washed n Dried)
Unripe ones well suited for making pickles n aam panna (green mango drink)

Too bad, I just read about the folklore only recently, and so could not 'make-a-wish' this flowering season but, yeah, I intend to give it a tryduring the next mango flowering season, come Spring. I have already started working on my rather long 'WISH LIST' and hoping that the Mango Tree would grant them all. Amen.


My entry for Outdoor Wednesday # 128

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Maaza Mango

Picture of the FIRST MANGOES in our Yard, this Summer.

My Entry for Wordless Wednesday! n Outdoor Wednesday n The Creative Exchange

Shhhhh....Lets get Wordless.

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Compliment-ary Golden Shower....



Click on the link above for more information on Cassia fistula

Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Group, said:-

"My parents brought me up with......
 lots of PRAISE and little criticism. 
We all flourish  with praise. Flowers do well when they are watered and shrivel up when they are not, and people are exactly the same, whether you are the chief executive or a switchboard operator".


~ Excerpt from a Book that I have been reading lately....

LEADERSHIP N MOTIVATION 
The 50-50 rule and eight key principles of motivating others 
~ By John Adair 

Seize every opportunity, to give recognition, to praise, 
and bestow  people with Compliment-ary Golden Shower....

Friday, 14 May 2010

Sky Watch Friday: A Bird Eye View of the City

From EverGreen Tree


Standing atop the roof of our 4-storey Office building with other colleagues, gazing out into the horizon, I could see a maze of steel n concrete, sparsely interspersed by the greens in between. The sky a clear blue, sans the clouds, the birds appeared soooooo serene this morning, at the onset of this l-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-n-g beautiful working day.....

Thought for the Day
We'd never know how high we are,
 till we are called to rise;
and then, if we are true to plan,
our statures touch the sky....
@ Emily Dickinson

Have a Wonderful Day ahead......

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Vishwa Vriksha

What is the first thought that comes to your mind, when it comes to TREES?

Do you feel motivated when you see its webbed roots firmly entrenched deep into the soil, keeping the tree grounded, while the trunk never ever ceases to reach out for the sky high above?

Do you find them visually appealing n beautiful, or do you appreciate them for the fruits that they bear for us – The Mangoes, Pears, Guava’s, Peach, and the Figs n more?

Is it the whiff of fragrance from the flowers which delights your senses… or the rustle of the leaves… with the gentle breeze or roaring winds?

Or is it the fact that they provide us with WOOD for our furniture & log for the fire? How about the Green Foliar Canopy providing us with Shade, as we relax on a bench underneath it on a balmy evening admiring the sunset?

Or, Is it all these things clubbed into one…… defining Vishwa Vriksha - A World (Vishwa) Tree (Vriksha), that provides shade and shelter for all humanity, a life line for the earth and its environment, protecting n balancing the ecosystems.

What is it that you might find inspiring about the VISHWA VRIKSHA i.e. THE WORLD TREES????

Well….In lieu of the WORLD EARTH DAY today, I thought I would 'GO GREEN' and share some pictures of beautiful TREES, which caught my attention, during my trip to the country down under. So...

Lets GO GREEN...
....with Trees from OZ
Sitting under the shade of  this tree's majestic umbrella Canopy  (above)  our family of twelve enjoyed a pleasant evening, sipping coffee n chit-chatting, overlooking the Cooling Blue waters of Balmoral Beach
This grassy patch lined with Tall Fountain Palms and Eucalyptus trees led to the golden, sandy beach just ahead....Balmoral Beach, Sydney
Fascinated by the florescent foliage of these Twin Tree's
Twin Jacaranda’s  - Circular Quay, Nr Opera House
called for a picturesque snap shot from a distance







My cousin’s en- route to the NSW Art Gallery, from Woolloomooloo, where we had parked the car. All four of us instantly liked the Location name..... WOOLLOOMOOLOO .....and kept trying to pronounce It over n over again ... ...Woooo Lloooo Moooo Looooooo .....
A Magnificent MORTEIN BAY FIG Tree (Ficus macrophylla)
 showing off its buttress roots

Now, that’s the NSW Gallery at a distance....across the Domain, adjoining the Royal Botanic Garden @ Sydney. The Domain : Its a 34 hectares Open area located on the eastern edge of the Sydney central business district, near Woolloomooloo, lined with hundreds of these remarkable Mortein Bay Fig Trees, also referred to as the FIG AVENUE, by the locals.



What’s that stone doing up there???????
 Btw, this interesting piece d'art above stands tall right opposite the entrance to New South Wales Art Gallery, Sydney.

Clicked this cute little slanting tree when out on a Morning walk
 @ The Esplanade, Cairns


Further down the Esplanade …
I caught this cyclist enjoying a GROOVY bicycle ride, early in the morning.

Couldn’t resist taking a pot shot of a Mango Tree, loaded with Mangoes....
Notice the epiphytes growing on the tree trunk – a common feature on most of the trees growing in the vicinity.
Later, it had started to drizzle slightly, while I continued walking further down this beautiful stretch (lined with rows of trees n more trees on one side and the sea on the other) towards the Pier n the Lagoon. Somehow, these trees definitely looked a lot greener after a shower that morning.

Finally, though I like all the above shots I am sharing here today, this one is my Personal Fav from the lot ~  a Picture Perfect setting of a bench under the shade of this Majestic TREE…..  An Ideal location for relaxation n some blissful reverie! @ Warook County Farm, Melbourne

So, here’s wishing all a GREENER EARTH on World EARTH DAY today!

Sunday, 28 March 2010

March, Mango n Mealy Bug

The month of March, Mangoes and Mealy bugs, all three M's, go hand-in-hand, as spring is giving way to  the hot, sweltering summer months ahead.....

Its only March and the day temperatures here have already touched 40 degrees Celsius. Phew! Wonder what's its going to be like in the month of May?????

Anyways, with Spring new leaves are still getting formed at the tips of the branches and they appear so delicate and different, than the usual greens at this point of time. I thought I will capture their complimentary n blushed, Rosey Avtaar and share here via my blog, before they turn Green. (with envy)

The Mango flowers are giving way to teeny-tiny fruits. This particular inflorescence looked quite dense for a picture.


While its good to see the fruits setting in, its quite disheartening to see these silvery white, cottony, Mealy Bugs, which pose  a serious problem affecting almost all of the the nine odd Mango trees in our yard, this time of the year and year after year, as most of these trees are mature n about 15-20 years old.
Over the years, we have got quite accustomed to seeing these Mealy Bugs on the trees, during the month of March. Anyways, we intend spraying some  insecticides, pesticides, as early as possible, to combat these measly looking pest threatening to hamper the Mango Crop.


And, off course, Can't wait for these teeny-tiny fruits to ripen, so that we can devour them as fresh Mango pickle, aam ka panna (Mango drink), Mango chutney, Mango souffle and as MANGO - the King of Fruits!

Monday, 15 March 2010

Now That Spring is in the Air....

.... With the Flowers everywhere....
When all the Birds are singing in the sky... 
We had Joy we had Fun... 
We had Seasons in the Sun.....
Hmmm...
Now that Spring is in the Air...

I have been listening to this yesteryears... beautiful song…. ‘Seasons in the Sun’ by Westlife, these last few days and still can’t get over the lines, the lyrics which read…. 'Now that spring is in the Air'…also the title of this post.

Whoa! The Mango Trees resplendent with blossom appear promising, as they gear up to bear loads of  Juicy Mango fruits, in the coming summers months following spring.

















The new set of shiny, glossy leaves on the Lipstick Ficus, appear so delicate n fresh with their rose tinted tips.

















 The semi-cascading Tamarind Tree too is in the process of growing back its flourishing green foliage...















I love the way, the century old, white marble Fountain, the heart of the garden, stands blissfully tall, amidst a carpet of snowy white flowers.

















You can also catch a glimpse of the Araucaria tree, the fountain Palm & Ixora's at a distance, the yet- to- bloom patch of Lily’s in the right corner, a row of Petunia’s and dog flowers towards the right again.

A row of Calendula’s n Marigold Yellows flush with bloom just behind me…..





















Tons of Scarlet… Reds n yeh…. fiery Orange hues…. here, there, everywhere, adding loads of dazzling n blazing, vibrancy to our Spring Garden, this season.























Alas! Just a speck of beaming Aster Blues ….infront of me… the view of the Aster flower bed, obscured by the Flora Fountain.

















However, loads of  Lovely Pinks....thriving all over &....all around again.


It’s a beautiful time of the year here…. 

....With the garden abuzz with spring colours and life...... the fluttering Butterflies, Birds n Bees, skirting Squirrels, hopping Frogs and off course lots n lots of Blooming Flowers n more….

Here's Wishing all a Glorious Spring... with the song 'Seasons In the Sun' .

Friday, 5 February 2010

Tootie-Fruity

Yesterday, the moment I spotted this cute little two-legged carrot, I just couldn’t resist getting creative, so  I assembled this spook-y Scare Crow…Opps…lemon-y Carrot Man, with some more carrot slices, toothpicks, lemon n a dash of cloves and went click-click for my blog.



Well....after being out on a Veggie Trail in my previous blog, I thought, for today, it will be great if this Carrot Man could greet us, while we take a quick Peep-a-Boo at some of the tootie-fruity Trees growing around in our yard, as well.

So here we start.... with Tang-y Lemons!
The Lemon’s on the Lemon Tree....


The Lemon Tree n Guava Tree Jostle for space....


Twin Guava's on the Guava Tree

Which Fruit is this.... Any Guess?

Custard Apple Tree growing amidst the greens....

..Bears some Deliciously Edible Sitaphel / Custard Apples

The Jackfruit trees on the left n right side.....
 ......flank the two Mango trees  in the middle.

The beauty lies in the fact that....
..... all four trees together form a single Umbrella Canopy.

I love the way they thrive in this state of perfect harmony!

These teeny-tiny Jackfruits look quite promising, up close.

 Mango Trees are begining to Flower...

Like they say... Aam ke Baur aa gaye hai!

Last but not the least...
These banana's appear to be developing  well too...
 lookin scrumptious, ready to eat, just the way they are!
:):)