These are my floral giants.
January was a cold dark foggy month for us
redeemed of course by the cheerfulness and warmth
of Namrita 's visit.
Our garden was not doing well at all.
Now that the sun is shining brightly
our roses have perked up.
These are the largest ones.
Huge aren 't they?
January was a cold dark foggy month for us
redeemed of course by the cheerfulness and warmth
of Namrita 's visit.
Our garden was not doing well at all.
Now that the sun is shining brightly
our roses have perked up.
These are the largest ones.
Huge aren 't they?
and I ran out to pluck these from the soggy flower bed
in my rubber slippers
before the rain wash them off.
My family has been growing roses since the past 40 years.
Its a family hobby and tradition.
We lived in various bungalows before we built our house
but we always had a rose garden.
We even had a little rooftop garden in
the flat we lived In.
I tried making meatball curry (koftas)
before and failed miserably
as my meatballs disintegrated in the hot curry sauce or rasa.
I could make the Italian style meatballs easily.
But last Sunday with
instructions from Sonia I was able to make these.
She is an expert.
I was putting in too much of
chana ( black gram ) powder in the mince meat
and therefore my meatballs would fall apart.
This time I reduced the amount
so they held together.
So this really boosted my self esteem'
her my famous kadhi, (chickpea dumplings
in a yellow yogurt sauce)
I usually manage to make it quite well and praised myself
to high heavens before my sister.
The result was worse a disaster than
the sinking of the Titanic.
Instead of putting besan or chickpea flour
into the batter I dumped in self raising flour
or maida. And I kept stirring and simmering
it for over an hour wondering why
I was not getting the right consistency
and smell.
It was too late before I realized my mistake.
Namrita tried to salvage the mess, but couldn 't.
So we had a good laugh and
disposed off the inedible goop.
Lesson:
Pride goes before a fall
and
Whatsoever a man sows shall he reap.
So the success of the kofta curry
was a life lesson for me.
Put in the right life ingredients
and the right amount too
and you will get a pleasing result.
The same principle works for the roses too.
One has to be very careful with the fertilizers
and watering.
Good advice from the Book of Proverbs
in the Bible.
"Watch your heart with all diligence.
For from it flow the springs of life"
Prov. 4;23
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