While I like this tree as it provides shade and make our surrounding real cool, it's getting on Grandma's nerves. This is because instead of shedding its leaves once a year it does that ALL the time.
Now, I'm ok with fallen leaves, but not Grandma. So she's been spending time sweeping the leaves away or getting our young man to do it.
Image by areavoices.com |
To me they just remind me of Nat King Cole's AUTUMN LEAVES
The falling leaves drift by the window
The autumn leaves of red and gold
I see your lips, the summer kisses
The sun-burned hands I used to hold
Since you went away the days grow long
And soon I'll hear old winter's song
But I miss you most of all my darling
When autumn leaves start to fall
C'est une chanson, qui nous ressemble
Toi tu m'aimais et je t'aimais
Nous vivions tous, les deux ensemble
Toi que m'aimais moi qui t'aimais
Mais la vie sépare ceux qui s'aiment
Tout doucement sans faire de bruit
Et la mer efface sur le sable les pas des amants désunis
The splendour of Fall in the Northern Hemisphere, the beauty of Spring in Australia, the heat and rain in Asia (and very sadly the devastating earthquake and tsunami in West Sumatra) all happening at the same time...
Back at The Farm we have our own Spring too, more or less. The durians are flowering, so do other fruit trees. The wonder of nature continues to amaze you.
I came accross this plant called Senduduk or, to the botanist Melastoma:
The fruits are favorite of birds |
The Senduduk is a weed, so farmers would normally kill them with a weedicide or shovel them away. But they are such pretty little things, I'd rather keep them at The Farm.
15 comments:
I love this entry.. the song and chanson.. and senduduk bring back the memory of my childhood on a secluded Island , pulau Duyong some 1km from Kuala Trengganu.
Thank you for sharing ..
Hi Wan, good to see you again. Just went to minyakgaz - some nice nostalgic tales you have there
Hi Grandpa. What a lovely blog. Your photos are beautiful. Thank you for stopping by my blog. Yes, isn't beauty and peaceful wonderful! Blessings.
Hi Joylene, good to see you! Yes, I simply love the tranquility of my surrounding, the only 'noise' are those of the birds chirping, and distant laughter of children bathing and playing in the river. Thanks, and all the best with your writing.
Hi Grandpa, love that senduduk plant. Young days will eat the berries get our tongue blue and frighten the heck out of my mother or teachers....'tell them got fever'.
Nothing like living on a farm, one grows younger and yes, right now we are having Autumn leaves falling by my window.
Have a nice day, Lee.
Hi Lee,those were the good old days,weren't they - we'll do anything to 'ponteng' school and go with the gang to 'lastik' some birds in the jungle...
The heart certainly remains young, that's why I come out with nostalgic posts like this one every now and then.
You too have a nice day!
I don't exactly like raking but I will happily do it to have beautiful shade trees in my yard.
This was a lovely post. Thank you. I enjoyed the french lyrics. I minored in French, but haven't used/read/heard the language in a long time. christy
The first shot is lovely. I think I'd rather have my trees lose their leaves once a year though...enjoy the weekend.
Secret agent woman, so do I
Hi Christy, thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I know a smithereens of French, but like any language they just rust away when you don't practise it
Hi Linnea, thank you. The weather here's too hot for that, and our fallen leaves are not really golden brown or red like those of autumn
Hi Grandpa! What a glorious day! I have a surprise for you...
http://adventuresinthegoodland.blogspot.com/2010/10/day-in-slow-life.html
scroll way down to the bottom
;-)
your pal,
OFG
I love that song by Nat King Cole and I agree with you some weeds are too pretty to banish. :)
Hi OFG! What are you up too, busy lady? I'll pop over and see what's in store for me, ok. But I'll be away for a few days, so check back here next week. Cheers
Akelamalu, they don't write songs like that anymore, do they? That one's nostalgic and poignant - the Fall's ending and winter days will be here, yet no sign of her!
You take some very beautiful photos. And, French is my second language, so I love anything in it. I agree -- Don't kill the beautiful weeds!
Mary Mary, thanks. I know just a little - enough to tell the cab driver where to go, and to get by in Lyon!
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