
Wish you a very happy and healthy 2012!
I thank James for hosting this wonderful meme Weekend Reflections, and giving me endless hours of entertainment and reflection throughout last year.
Welcome to my ecological garden in the tropics. Hope you find peace and tranquility here.







In my vanity, I grew the versatile vanilla. But all my efforts to vertilize the vlowers were in vain. The vanessas in my garden were not very helpful, either. Verily, it is a vile vine!
These rice fields are cultivated by a farmer living in the edge of the jungle.
On the other side of this thick forest, he also has a spice garden where he grows cinnamon, nutmeg, pepper, cloves and cardamom.
He lives with his extended family here in this 100 year old house. There is no other family living within 40 kilometres from his home. The children go to school by local bus.
This year, the hibiscus has not stopped flowering at all. Usually, they take rest from flowering during one month of winter.
The tiny blue flowers of the Jacquemontia can be seen on many fences now. In January, it will be the turn of the flamboyant Bignonia venusta to adorn the fences.
Candles to the sky- the Candle Cassia has occupied many vacant plots in my suburb. The bright yellow flowers bring cheer on gloomy days.
But her partner, the male Common Mormon, has no such stratagems. He is an easy target for the birds.
The Giant Red Eye butterfly is named because of its eyes. These skipper butterflies love the coconut tree, and breed in the leaves. All butterflies seem to love the blossoms of the Himalayan Blue Sage, which is flowering profusely now.
This golden brown butterfly is a stranger in my garden, whose name I don't know. Do you know it? Hopefully, in a few days, the migrating butterflies- the Blue Tigers, will stop by my garden!
Another silky flower is the pink Justicia carnea.
The highly scented, native creeper, Hoya carnosa is full of buds now. The opened flowers fill the airin the night with the scent reminiscent of Brylliantine, a men's hair cream which used to be imported from England.
The bright yellow flowers of Basant- Rainwardtia indica are appearing from surprising corners in my garden.
I am so proud of this queen of all flowers, the rose. It flowers more during winter.
In a purely technical sense, each species of higher organism-beetle, moss, and so forth, is richer in information than a Caravaggio painting, Mozart symphony, or any other great work of art.
Early morning over Powai lake in Mumbai. Fishing in the lake on improvised tyre floats had been banned two years ago after a crocodile attack. But some youngsters still do it for a lark.
The train to Tuticorin travers through Thunbergias...
and tangy yellow Tabebuias.
It tarries not in tiger territory, but rests near the travellers palm..
for a tad of toddy in a tidy leaf cup.
It terminates at high tide at the trading town of Tuticorin.