Saturday, January 31, 2015

Economy trumps environment for India's rivers


About ten years ago, I watch a video on the death of Ganges, people left semi cremated bodies in the river. 


 http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/06/economy-trumps-environment-india-rivers-2014620111419376318.html

Economy trumps environment for India's rivers

Discharges into the Yamuna river in Delhi point to an environment under severe strain, despite government efforts.

Faiz Jamil |
Industrial waste from inland areas and untreated sewage pour into the river through discharge drains [File: AP]New Delhi, India - Polluted rivers in India pose a major threat to agriculture and public health but there are few signs that costly efforts to tackle the problem are making headway.

In New Delhi, hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent since the 1990s to clean up the Yamuna river - but with little positive impact.
Fears are now growing that the emphasis placed by candidates in the country’s recent elections on kick-starting India’s economic engine - which has slowed to less than five percent - will confine efforts to revive the country’s dying rivers to the back seat.
Journey back in time
Residents in New Delhi in the 1960s still recall swimming and fishing in the Yamuna every day.
But today, most people cannot bear to walk by the river for more than a few minutes, overwhelmed by the foul stench of garbage and, at times, stagnant water.

grafted cacti



Thinking of my oldest daughter. Many years ago, grafted cacti was popular, and I was crazy about them. My daughter went abroad, bought me one, and took lots of photos.

Saw these in our garden centre, and thought of her who is abroad.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Neem and uses





was curious about Neem as pesticide. These are my 2 trees in NTU in Singapore. I watch on TV, you can make yr own pesticide by blending leaves and steep in cold water for a few days. I did once use the paste on my daughter's head, and she said it was soothing. Anyone have a neem tree?

Lee Judy We have these trees everywhere. My thai 
 
friend would harvest the young leaves whenever 
 
MPPP comes to trim the trees n make kerabu. I use 
 
them for my children n grandchild when they had 
 
chickenpox. Stuff an old sarong with lots of leaves 
 
and sleep on it. It will stop the itch. My Indian cleaner 
 
use it to bathe the baby borne with jaundice

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

FSO: Wide angle






Jan 30: In the Wide Angle - Share your town with us in the wide angle. Show us the scope of mountains, buildings, wide fields, rivers and lakes.

http://mytownshootout.blogspot.co.nz/

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

ABC Wed: letter D


 
 dog at the beach
 Chinese dough sticks
 drinks


Christmas drama
http://abcwednesday-mrsnesbitt.blogspot.co.nz/
 

ABC Wednesday letter C


 This cabbage plant has been attacked by white butterfly
 The sweet corn grew to produce small corn.
 This car makes me think of bat-mobile.
 My car had problem, my car mechanis said it's the coil that cause the problem, and told me what the coil is.
Nobody is "maning" the counter here.
http://abcwednesday-mrsnesbitt.blogspot.co.nz/
 

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Save the world: Grow patches of native plants in the city





http://reducefootprints.blogspot.com/

When you visit Singapore, and go out to the west, you will come to the Nanyang Technological University. You will see many manicured gardens. You will also see a patch of green. Dependng on who or what are you, you will see it as either a piece of natural paradise, or a piece of eye sore.

This is a legacy left by me after living 16 years there. What started was similar to the allotment in UK. The university didn't like the residents to plant any where, and after lots of negotiation, they gave us this plot. Unfortunately, it was at a slope and under big rain trees whose canopy blocked the sun.

Friends came to plant and left frustrated by the plants failing to grow. I was the only one undetered, I didn't care if people stole my bananas, because I didn't eat them, the pandan leaves as I didn't use them. But I did care when they pulled up my clumps of lemon grass. Any way, I had fun getting my fingers dirty.

When I left about fours years ago, the plot was abandoned. The native plants and ferns thrived. I revisited last July. Friends told me that it is gone. I thought the university had dug up my plants. To them, gone meant good bye to my manicured garden. To me, it was quite beautiful as it is. It probably houses a lot of insects like praying mantises and butterflies.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

A write-up in German.

http://www.deutsch-linien.de/ann_kit_suet_chin-chan

Ann Kit Suet Chin-Chan

Ann Kit Suet Chin-Chan ist eine malaysische Schriftsteller, die in geboren wurde Sibu .
Sie schrieb die folgenden Bücher:


Referenzen

Tagebuch eines trauernde Mutter, auf Wiedersehen mein Baby 丧 儿 记: 丧失 儿子 的 母亲 的 一 本 传记
Ein Hinter Mama schreibt Kolleginnen trauernden Eltern und andere zu trösten, um ein Verständnis für diejenigen, die Verluste erlitten haben, zu geben. Genre Selbsthilfe, Trauer, Tod und Sterben, Tod des Kindes, das Überleben
Von China bis Borneo Beyond 海外 华人 的 中国 魂: 从 中国, 到 南洋, 到 更远 Dies ist eine Zeitschrift von zwei Familien, die Chans und der Kongs. Er verfolgt den ersten Satz im Jahr 1907 von Kwang Zhou, China in den Dschungel von Borneo. Genre Geschichte ISBN: 978-0-473-23900-8
Mail Order Bride Buch 邮购 新娘 Dieses Buch ist die Verkörperung der dunklen Seite der heutigen Gesellschaft. Auckland Stadt ist wegen ihrer kosmopolitischen Features, sowie die Präsenz von Einwanderern, neue und alte entschieden. Es gibt Bräute aus der ganzen Welt. ISBN: 978-0-473-25414-8
http://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sekolah_Menengah_Kebangsaan_Methodist,_Sibu* Alumni 1967-1973 ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wong_Soon_Koh http://www.theborneopost.com/2013/10/13/author-chin-makes-cikgu-wong-proud/
Forever In My Heart Ausstellung, die an der Pfau-Kunst-Galerie, Upton Country Park ist vom 31. Januar bis 4. Februar 2013.
http://www.foreverinmyheartexhibition.com/134494020?i=64857969
Judy Lancaster-Bowen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZk9w-uywAs&feature=youtu.be Es ist OK zu weinen


Externe Links

Keywords: Ann Kit Suet Chin-Chan

Kit Chan Suet Ann Chin is a Malaysian writer who was born in Sibu.

She wrote the following books :

    Diary of a bereaved mother: Good bye my baby - Published 2011 in New Zealand
    From China to Borneo to Beyond - Released in 2013 New Zealand
    Mail Order Bride - Released in 2013 New Zealand


credentials

Diary of a bereaved mother , goodbye my baby丧 儿 记:丧失 儿子 的 母亲 的 一 本 传记

A background Mama writes fellow bereaved parents and others to comfort , to give an understanding of those who have suffered loss . Self-help genre , grief , death and dying, death of the child survival

From China to Borneo Beyond海外 华人 的 中国 魂:从 中国,到 南洋,到 更远This is a journal of two families , the Chans and the Kongs . He follows the first set in 1907 by Kwang Zhou, China in the jungles of Borneo. Genre History ISBN: 978-0-473-23900-8

Mail Order Bride Guide邮购 新娘This book is the embodiment of the dark side of today's society . Auckland City because of its cosmopolitan features , as well as the presence of immigrants , new and old decided . There are brides from all over the world. ISBN: 978-0-473-25414-8

    http://www.brudirect.com/national/national/national-local/8808-sibu-born-author-ann-chin-kit-suet-promotes-books
    http://www.theaucklander.co.nz/living/news/words-of-healing/3954293/ ,

http://ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sekolah_Menengah_Kebangsaan_Methodist,_Sibu* Alumni 1967-1973 ms.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wong_Soon_Koh http://www.theborneopost.com/2013/10/13/author-chin-makes -cikgu - wong -proud /

Forever In My Heart exhibition, which is on the Peacock Art Gallery , Upton Country Park from January 31 to February 4 -2013.

http://www.foreverinmyheartexhibition.com/134494020?i=64857969

Judy Lancaster Bowen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZk9w-uywAs&feature=youtu.be It's OK to cry

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Thursday, January 22, 2015

being a greenie





I will kick off this series of being green. I am green but not a greenie with extreme views. I will not tie myself to trees if they are threatened to be cut down.
I just like the green environment. I will post pictures of plants and trees. I will not attempt to name them all because I don't know them. If I lead you stray, I will end up with egg in my face.
Just enjoy what God has created.
***This truck is our green truck. The normal garbage collector does not collect garden waste. The green truck comes to those people who have arranged for their collection. They put their "green waste" in a special green bag or a wheelie"***

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Abalone aka paua.



 400 tonnes of paua (abalone) were illegally harvested from New Zealand waters. Most of them destined for foreign restaurants especially Chinese markets.

1000 tonnes of paua are harvested. At this rate, NZ will be like Canada and outh Africa, all their abalone stock being depleted.

I do not buy abalone. Besides the exorbitant price, I don't think the taste is so great to warrant he price.

In the old days, you can buy the green ugly unappetising paua in the fish market. But not any more, it is too expensive for the local market, exept in uppity restaurants where they make them into paua fritters.


Once, 400 tonnes of paua (abalone) were illegally harvested from New Zealand waters. Most of them destined for foreign restaurants especially Chinese markets.

1000 tonnes of paua are harvested. At this rate, NZ will be like Canada and outh Africa, all their abalone stock being depleted.

I do not buy abalone. Besides the exorbitant price, I don't think the taste is so great to warrant he price.

In the old days, you can buy the green ugly unappetising paua in the fish market. But not any more, it is too expensive for the local market, except in uppity restaurants where they make them into paua fritters. The Chinese like them in cans. They bleach them to make them attractive,

In the older days up till 1970s when the water engineer was a student in Christchurch, Paua shells were used for their attractive colours to make jewellery, and souvenirs. Most people didn't eat paua.


In last night's news, 400 tonnes of paua (abalone) were illegally harvested from New Zealand waters. Most of them destined for foreign restaurants especially Chinese markets.

1000 tonnes of paua are harvested. At this rate, NZ will be like Canada and outh Africa, all their abalone stock being depleted.

I do not buy abalone. Besides the exorbitant price, I don't think the taste is so great to warrant he price.

In the old days, you can buy the green ugly unappetising paua in the fish market. But not any more, it is too expensive for the local market, except in uppity restaurants where they make them into paua fritters.



In the older days up till 1970s when the water engineer was a student in Christchurch, Paua shells were used for their attractive colours to make jewellery, and souvenirs. Most people didn't eat paua.
rtising.

My sister Grace: When I have dinner with my in laws, I use mock abalone. They are less than $20 for 500gm and they taste like real abalone. I remember we had mock abalone with Joseph (I think in Kuching), and he thought it was the real mccoy.

In the older days up till 1970s when the water engineer was a student in Christchurch, Paua shells were used for their attractive colours to make jewellery, and souvenirs. Most people didn't eat paua. Now they cost a lot.

Outdoor Wednesday: Fishing




http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com

It was cold, it was wet, but nothing is stopping the man from his solitude.

ABC Wednesday Letter B


 Boric acid I use as an ant bait. Boric acid poisoning


Boric acid is a dangerous poison. Poisoning from this chemical can be acute or chronic. Acute boric acid poisoning usually occurs when someone swallows powdered roach-killing products that contain the chemical.  don't use if u have pets.
 Banana passion fruit
 phone booth or box
 New Zealand started Bungy Jumping. My two girls tried that.
Yachts are boats?

http://abcwednesday-mrsnesbitt.blogspot.co.nz/
 



Saturday, January 17, 2015

FSO: Blue










The Color Blue [Link-Up]

Share with us things, objects or buildings from your town that are blue or contain the color blue.
 

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Thursday Challenge: A Red Speaker


 A red speaker
"RED" (Anything red,...)
Next Week: TREES (All kinds,...)
roseThursday Challenge is a place for photographic fun and learning. A theme is announced on this site each week. You may either take a new photograph related in some way to the theme or select one that you have taken previously; Then submit your single permanent link here: