A nest within my nest!

Have I not said this hundred times already! well, once again; I love birds!! I feel mesmerized when I see them sit quietly and attentively, I love listening to their chirping but I don’t like it when they fly away at the slightest of noise or movement. Every day, early in the morning while doing dishes I hear them chirping from my balcony. A bird feeder and water bowl waits for them.

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Big world, little me!

All the houses I lived in my childhood have always been surrounded by huge trees; so, I am used to those morning calls and busy afternoons. Cows will hang out under those trees, strays almost took over our sitting areas and there were bugs, insects, butterflies, dragonflies and many more, so its natural to develop a liking towards them.

After moving to Hyderabad, I missed that all, so much so that I even dreaded to hear the crows cawing. Until recently different birds and crows have started flocking in, so I did my bit by hanging a bird feeder and placing a water bowl. A year back or so, a cute little couple  built their nest in my neighbor’s balcony who were out of station and I was overwhelmed, at the same time sad; overwhelmed because getting them to befriend me, was now a matter of balcony-to-balcony job and sad because, why not my balcony!?

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Sorting out some misunderstanding!!

I could have just waited but waiting is difficult, isn’t it? So I decided to help them realize that they are welcome here, my home is a comfortable & cozy place, to convey this I built a nest! Yes…a man made nest!! I know, I know, birds sense human touch and have apprehension towards it, yet I did. I got different reactions, like, DH was speechless, some whatsapp friends were all aww….. and some were upfront, “Jolly, you are silly” they said.

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Getting all creative….

The very first memory of birds in my life was the one that my sister shared with me. We are four siblings and the eldest, our sister raised us, as our mother suffered from schizophrenia when I was a toddler. When a sibling has to get into the shoes of parents, things are different…. and difficult. Its like four kids walking in the darkness, holding each others hand, one kid ahead of the other. In that circumstance, one learns fast & grows up fast. And the one in the front, takes the most strikes.

I have a picture of her in my mind, silently sitting alone on the varanda of our 1 bedroom house and looking at nothingness. May be that was her time of reflection. Once, after a stormy night she sat outside drowned in her thoughts; tree branches had fallen, the wind had carried with it dust, papers and wrappers: small stream of water was flowing along side the road, that’s when a little bird caught her attention, the tiny bird was busy picking up sticks, grasses, threads and whatever it could fit into its beak and fly away. The rain had possibly washed away her nest and there she was toiling hard to build back her nest. One stick in its beak and it would fly away, again it would come back to pick up a blade of grass and fly away just to return again. One thing at a time. She went on and on. Sis chocked while sharing this incidence with me. It was the manifestation of her own life, our life. Till date it is fresh in my mind …. as if it was yesterday, as if…..

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Site inspection

That was a day and this is today, I find it easier to communicate with birds & strays more than humans. Today we are busy, we are so busy, that we don’t have time for anything. And the ones who are at most loss … are children. They don’t count stars anymore, they don’t climb trees, no more paper boats, they spend hours staring at TV and playing games on mobile phones. And this concerns me.

In the depth of my heart I know, that day, those little birds gave her (my sis) the strength to go on, and the many little birds and ants and lizards, insects that we grew up with, those trees that we climbed and the animals around us, give us the strength. That’s how my sister raised us into who we are today.

My self-made-nest stood their for the longest time, until one day I heard the sweetest noise I have been waiting to hear. They are here!!!

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Home-Sweet-Home!!

My Balcony garden

Watching two tiny little leafs peeping out of the earth, slowly growing to become a plant, new leaves grow and old ones turn yellow before shedding off. The flowers and the fruits bring along many occasional visitors, worms, bees and butterflies. And yes, the beautiful music of rain drops flapping on the leaves….Nature is hypnotizing.

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I must have been 16-17 when I was drawn towards gardening, one reason for it might be that, by this time I had witnessed each and everyone from my family proving their expertise on this particular skill and thus, it was my turn. Digging the earth, weeding, planting, watering everything seemed beautiful to me and I was ready for the amount of dedication and hard work (atleast I thought so!).

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Next day, I brought some flowers cuttings from a friend, removed weeds from a patch of land, loosened the soil, prepared the bed, planted the cuttings and watered. That’s it. Within a week the plant died. I tried few more times, yet all the plants died. Then I decided to plant saplings instead of cuttings. Brought some rose plants from a nursery and manure, filled the pot with red soil, added manure, watered….1 week and that too was dead. Its okay, I said to myself and shifted my aim towards easy plants like Tulsi, I sowed the seed at the best possible time and what came out was some edible grasses. I didn’t give up, next plant was alovera… would you believe me?? Yes, the Alovera plant died! Its supposed to be the easiest plant on earth to grow….??

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This continued over a stretch of many years. My dream of seeing flowers and butterflies has now reduced to see the plant alive for  1 month/week. You see, the place where I come from, its extremely humid & hot and the quality of soil is amazing, most of the people I know could grow about anything and they dont even realize that. And there I was…..murdering one after the other.DSC05912

But I never gave up. I would only quit to return more determined. I remember, the first plant that ‘survived me’ was aloe vera! Yes my first taste of victory was a alovera plant.

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Back to present, life here in apartments with a small balcony and frequent outstations did slow the process but once a gardener, always a gardener.

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In a way, this is the right time to share my journey,  as an enthusiastic amateur beginner who has just qualified the test of time and for the first time tasting the sweetness (or bitterness) of her belief! Belief that, like swimming we are born with the skills of planting. Its just the natures way of testing us.

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In my tiny balcony, grows green chilies,tomatoes, bitter gourd. Bottle gourd and lemon are on their way. Rose, hibiscus and aparajita (clitoria ternatea), star jasmine, sebati (chrysanthemuma) are some of the flowering plants. In the journey I’ve learnt about the importance and beauty of composting, pollination, the various techniques  of growing a plant from seeds and cuttings.

These days there are so many great videos, websites, tutorials and communities to help! I wish I had all this back then.If you are someone like me, thinking, wondering, struggling or you are in a verge of giving up…. just don’t. No amount of lifeless decors will beautify your home and lives the way these greens would. So don’t, its all worth it!

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In case you are still wondering how I managed to kill so many plants, which I too think about, I guess… I over did everything. One thing I’ve learnt is that a little less care does no harm to plants as compared to over care!

All the Best!

A Trip to Pondicherry!

We along with my father were at Pondicherry or Puduchery the past week! It was a my dream come true moment but now that I am back from the trip all I mumbling about is the heat 😦
It slowed us down and many places were left unexplored…

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Every corner of Park guest house has a touch of creativity. The restaurant area.

We stayed at the Park guest house of Sri Aurobindo Ashram, a beautiful place right on the face of the ocean. Every morning I would wake up to the roaring of the ocean and sit down looking at the horizon. Each time the ocean clashed against the rocks my mind and soul will get intoxicated by its rhythm.

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View from the room. (Mobile click)

Beautiful Pondy: Pondycherry is beautiful, green & clean city. It is the cleanest city I have seen so far in India, their motto is “Keep Pondy Clean & Green” and they are living upto their expatiation. The people of Pondy are warm & cordial, and the other thing I notices about the people was their pride, they are proud of being Pondy’s (if I can say that), well we all are proud of our native but it was different, a pride free of ego, a pride full of contentment!

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Made some friends! They came in and tapped on the sweet box laying on the table. Seems they have a sweet tooth! (Mobile click)

One of the many beautiful thing about Pondy was the houses, each and every single one of them is exceptionally beautiful and they were all surrounded by trees, plants…creepers and each of the house had an unignorable unique entrance, rusty wooden doors!

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Evening walk

We visited the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, , Auroville-Matrimandir, museum, Churches…library. We roamed around without a map or any guide it was such that, you wake up in the morning not having a plan and letting the flow carry you where ever it wants, and that’s how I like vacations to be. We even missed out the need to take pictures of us!  When you are the witness who cares for evidences!!

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Me & my Father in a library.
The Pancha Rathas
The Pancha Rathas

On our way back, we visited the Seashore Temple & The Pancha Rathas. As I write this post and look at the pictures, it seems like a long back memory…and I ask myself, is it so? No, I can still feel texture of the walls of Pancha Ratha rubbing against my palms, eyes close I can hear the ocean and also see the tar roads beneath my feet …. a part of me is left behind and I’ve brought back a part of Pondy with me.Though the trip has ended, you will still find me sharing my experience and lessons learnt from this trip. The trip is over but the journey is still on…..

Burning frankincense

Writing down the list of necessary items for the coming months I paused and sat back, looked at DH who was drunken busy in his work, seeing me looking at him, he got puzzled (the look in his eyes said, “what did I forget this time?!?”),  “Nothing”, I said, just wish we could get rid of this mosquito liquidators, being exposed to any chemical for such a long span of our lives must be having some impacts no matter how much those companies deny the fact, isn’t it? DH quietly nodded in agreement with eyes still fixed on the laptop screen.

Alas! gone are those good old days when in the late evening hours frankincense would be lit and soon the house will be filled with its soothing smell, mosquito nets would be pulled and after dinner we would carefully slip inside the net for the night.

Ahh…the smell of the burning frankincense, I immediately googled it to know what the world thinks & says, found it to be a very  common practise in so many parts of the world! I also found many videos and post about burning frankincense over charcoal but it is not how we do it in our homes. So I decided to share how its done our way!!

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Coconut husk/coir and frankincense
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Its called Jhuna dani in Odiya, Jhuna (frankincense) dani (holder/container)
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The coconut husk is carefully placed inside the container and frankincense sprinkled over it. And lit it.

Some places they use coconut shell as well. Lighting it can be a little tricky initially. Don’t forget to keep adding jhuna/frankincense and coconut husk in between as long as you wish…..

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We keep adding frankincense little at a time. This one burns for less than 10-15 min and the smoke can stays for around 1 hour with fans off and windows closed.

The other thing I like about it, is that its a kind of small family activity, as kids we took part in removing the coconut husk, dry them in the sun if it’s wet, placing it in the container and fighting over who is going to add frankincense, with four of us(siblings), we surely did add a lot more than necessary!

Amar poi or Life Plant

This post is one of my initial post since I started blogging, but for some or the other reasons it has been delayed. One of the major reason was that I kept forgetting to take pics…every time the juice was ready we will drink it!

Anyway, now that all is set, let me tell you that this is a miraculous plant and it is known by many names like life plant, air plant, miracle leaf,donkey ears, leaf of life, goethe, the katakataka plant. One of its Odia name is ‘amar poi’. Amar poi is also our first plant that we planted since we moved in.

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Life plant is loaded with medicinal values. It is used for all sorts of respiratory conditions-from asthma and coughs to bronchitis. It is also helpful in gastric ulcers, skin disorders and edema of the legs. External use of the leaf  is said to bring relief  in headaches, toothaches, earaches, eye infections, wounds, ulcers, boils, burns and insect bites. I came to know about it while searching for remedies for kidney stone.

There are different ways of using the leaves, I’ll share the one that we have been doing.dsc05612

Recipe:
Ingridents
Water – 1 glass
Mishri//rock sugar – 1 piece of 5cm
Amar poe leaves – 3-4

Method:
Soak the piece of mishri in water over night. Next day morning, take the miracle leaves wash them and add the the leaves to 1/4 of rock sugar water and run it on the juicer, stain it and add it to the rest of the rock sugar water and that’s it!

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Looks good!

You want to know if it has cured or help cure in any way, I would say, its too early to say. Our life style is such that everyday we inhale loads of toxins, live an unhealthy lifestyle, not to mention our food habits. There are so many reasons responsible for the kind of health we have so no single thing can reverse the cycle. Lets give our body some time to detoxify and work with it towards a better health meanwhile, enjoy the amar poi (life plant) juice!

Handy notes:

*Amount of mishri/rock sugar depends on your sweet buds.
*If diabetic, skip the usage of mishri/rock sugar , it is as good in plain water.
*Mishri/rock sugar can be soaked in the water 1-2 hours prior to use.
* Though it is said to be okay to take everyday, we take it twice a week. At most thrice.