For in the true nature of things, if we rightly consider, every green tree is far more glorious, than it were made of gold or silver.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Some sensible printing advice
Lot of offices would benefit with such a poster stuck in front of their printers!
Technology companies optimize the printing experience for their clients but when it comes to paper wastage .. phew!
Print one side; print a book; print and forget to collect; print emails; print and discard for one time usage -- the evil inherent in printing is never considered..
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Lets not make a waste of it
1. Process followed |
There is no waste in nature – everything is reused, rejuvenated, recycled to the maximum. The amount of energy supplied to the earth is constant and this comes from only one source –the sun. But the amount of minerals and gases present are same – they just transform from one form to another.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Up on a Mountain Tree at Mudumalai, Nilgiris
It was not a great month to visit reserve forests that are
down south. It was hot, humid and planning a road trip was a mute acceptance to
getting fried by the mighty sun. But, the occurrence of a long weekend, with no
such holidays in the next few months, prompted us to plan for a vacation. On
calling the Parambikulam forest lodge, we were discouraged by the booking
officer’s comments that it will be too dry and hot, and will make the animal
sightings limited. Upon further research, we decided to go to Masinagudi
because of the shorter drive from Bangalore.
Labels:
Birds,
Nilgiris,
Travel,
Western Ghats
Location:
Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Bamboo Rustles Butterflies
Large Salmon arab |
Butterflies! Butterflies might be considered normal for many
but for someone who is known for panicking & rushing out (with blood
chilling screams.. you should check with my brother for this), this is an
“experience”. When I first told my parents that I am going to learn about butterflies,
their immediate response was “Why don’t you attend a workshop on Cockroaches also,
to get used to them”? Sigh.. If only I was that brave. But knowing more about
butterflies has definitely helped get over the fear of their presence.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Pallikaranai Marsh Bird Sanctuary
The Chennai visit this time was quite a treat – Chennai heat
has not yet peaked, migratory birds were still around and my parents were on this
mission to pamper us with never-ending south-indian meals and snacksJ.
Alton had made a list of birding places to visit in Chennai.
From the time we started birding, every place is looked at from a different
perspective. I have passed Pallikaranai almost daily while going to office at
Shollinganallur, but had never stopped to look at the flying friends.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Show your support to save Bellandur Lake
This weekend was all about Water conservation. Yesterday, we had attended sessions on how to make use of rainwater and value water as a right and not a commodity. Today it was all about saving the existing water
bodies.
Bellandur lake is part of the interconnected lake systems built by
Kempegowda when Bangalore settlement was planned. It is also the largest of the
remaining lakes of Bangalore. The tanks (or what we call as lakes) were man
made storage wells created to provide abundant water to the city, which was
otherwise far away from other sources such as rivers and the sea. The tanks were cascading and built along the
slopes and valleys to accumulate water and also provide the excess collection
to the next tank in line.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Is water a commodity?
Our evening session on World Water Day was an eye-opener. To me, it revealed
some ways in which the world works and its difficult rules.
We reached
“Bangalore Film society” situated in Banaswadi at around 4:30 pm. The facebook
page had indicated that today’s screening would be a short film on water in South
Africa. The film society’s office was covered in green and looked full of purpose.
Rain water Harvesting
For World Water Day 2014, we visited two different events this Saturday – one on Rain
water harvesting at Wipro and the other on “Privatization of water” at
Bangalore Film society.
The focus of the Wipro session was on how to savor every bit
of the precious resource that we receive from the sky and different methods
that help in saving water. Wipro had tied up with BIOME (a prominent
environmental group in the city) to conduct the session which consisted of
presentations from individuals who have implemented solutions in their
community or offer consulting on the topic.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
The Economics of happiness
Before we attended this event, we had mentioned this topic to
a few of our friends. Most of them were bewildered on how tangentially opposite
topics, “Economics” and “Happiness”, were combined and curious to know what it
is going to be about.
We decided to give it a try mainly because Bhoomi college
was one of the organisers of the event. We had attended the organic gardeningworkshop a few days back at Bhoomi.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Goa- Cotigao & Raia Wetlands
We have been waiting to visit Cotigao from Christmas time
and we made it mandatory on this subsequent visit to Goa. We were excited about
this place because it was part of the all famous Western Ghats – a haven for
animals and birds and one of the bio-diversity hotspots of India. We were also
expecting to see different species than the one that we would have seen at
Bangalore.
This was 20 kms from home – we decided we will leave at 6 am
so as to reach there for the birds “active” time. Even before alarms rang, our lovely
Cock was Up and CrooingJ.
Hes pretty smart and dint want to us to miss on anything for the day.
Friday, February 28, 2014
How Pretty is your cream?
To all the Ladies out there…. And the Men who can influence your ladies J
Everyone wants to look their best.
Especially us humans. We take a lot of effort to show-case an attractive image. We spend considerable time in grooming ourselves and
hopping in and out of stores to pick the best outfits and footwear. Mere
grooming is not enough – we need to visit salons that burst with synthetic
smell, boast of transformations of ordinary people into super-models
who look slick and artificial. If all that is not enough, to keep the
continuous “care” going on, we plunder the hyper-markets in search of the
all-powerful beauty product that will make us radiate beauty in all
directions.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Lalbagh visit - Bng Birders group
We started 'birding' in the beginning of the year 2014. Most
of our trips have been just the two of us or with another bunch of people as
inexperienced as us. On such occasions, we would carry our Grimmet book and
head out to identify the birds. But most of the times the birds are quite far
away and the camera doesn’t capture them in detail. Other times you only get a
glimpse of the bird and that is too short a time for identifying it.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
The world of plants @ Home
Our tryst with container gardening started with the huge
balcony that came with our new house. We already had a few pots which happily
fitted into their new home. This balcony has most of the features that plants
will look forward to- west facing with ample sunlight till 6 pm in the
evening, protection from too much rain, adjacent to a lovely home and good
caretakersJ.
Monday, February 10, 2014
The search for the stainless steel bottle
I have been apprehensive of using plastic lunch boxes and
water bottles for everyday use. BPA, carcinogenic – there are too many issues
with plastic. I have been on the lookout for a replacement that is easy to use.
These were the alternatives
1.
Stainless thermo steel – available for Milton,
pigeion, Cello
2.
Stainless steel – BPA free – available at Green
Kart
3.
Aluminium – BPA free
When choosing the bottle, I wanted to avoid plastics
completely – but no luck till date. Most of the lids are made out of plastic.
Also some aluminum bottles might leech more BPA than plastics. So I decided to
purchase a stainless steel with a BPA free lid.
On searching online, you get various brands such as Milton,
pigeon, cello but most of them are thermo steel and hence would be heavy to
carry. First we wanted to try a simple one and see if was convenient.
I found the one I liked on MyGreenKart. I have ordered the
H20 bottle and waiting for it to be delivered.
Here is the link to the site: http://www.mygreenkart.com/
They claim to make the planet happier with every purchase. Their
product list is fairly comprehensive but not all of them are green. That does
make me wonder if all of us really understand what is Green and natural? Some products
that I thought should not be there were – Lotus herbals products, SLS &
paraben shampoos that are loaded with chemicals - Neither good for you nor the environment.
Labels:
BPA - free,
Everyday Green,
plastics,
stainless steel bottle
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Neralu – The tree Festival
It was time for the first Tree festival of Bengaluru –
Neralu. Neralu (Nezal in Tamil) means ‘Shade’ – an apt name for a celebration
of trees at Cubbon Park that provides comfort day after day to many health
enthusiasts and vendors during their walks and work.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Lalbagh Flower show
Great Tit |
We did notice some new birds (from our perspective J).
Labels:
compost,
Kitchen garden,
Lalbagh
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Wipro Earthian 2013
I got an invite to attend the Earthian function at Wipro.
Earthian is an educational and sustainability initiative by Wipro that promotes
green thinking at schools and colleges
across India. This is done through a competition that involves activities and
paper presentations based on sustainability theme.
Labels:
Green events,
Wipro
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Ranganathittu 2014
Peacocks |
We reached near the sanctuary at about 9 am. As we took the right turn from the main Mysore road towards the sanctuary we heard some peacock calls. Curious to see them, we alighted from the car and walked towards the filed in the direction of the calls. This is what we saw!
Labels:
Birds,
Ranganathittu
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Kumarakom Bird Santuary
This write-up is more for us to remember what we did in Kumarakom. Otherwise, we forget in a few weeks how exactly we spent our time travelling and if it was worth it.
It also gives some details about our stay and the people we met - for house boats and bird watching.
It also gives some details about our stay and the people we met - for house boats and bird watching.
Cochin Trip
This write-up is more for us to remember what we did in Cochin. Otherwise, we forget in a few weeks how exactly we spent our time travelling and if it was worth it.
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