Friday, April 10, 2015

Save our Dogs from Fire crackers


Save our Dogs from Fire crackers

Mind you I do want to post this as a separate blog!
My warnings are
1. Please no fire crackers, we have enough pollution in this city including noise (next prime minister campaign to b precise, we have to make a new series based on BBC, NO,NO, Prime Minister, Please do not come again, We had enough of YOU!).
2. It frightens my dog and your dog too.
Mind you many dogs die during this month (family goes on a holiday, poor servant eats the dog's food, thunder storm, and fire crackers and simply negligence).
To this add petty thieves poisoning them for meat in the corner hotel masquerading as chicken.
3. Beware lightening!
4. Do not answer the telephone when there is thunder storm, it will busy your ear drum.
5. Switch off all the computers, I lost five during the last three years (I was not worried, I was pruning my 10 set computer network to two and now with my wife's one busted month age due to drop in voltage- to cut down on the 'Electricity Bill'.
The the rain that comes with the thunder storms is a blessing for me.
I was expecting it to come after mid May.
My water plants were dying including an amazon plant with a beautiful white flower.

I just resurrected it and put it in a bigger container with Guppy fish for company.

I have three or four water lillies (one never bloomed for the last ten years- the first one I started with which has a yellow flower most likely an imported variety).
Te most expensive one inside the house virtually dead (my wife changed the container without telling me. Leaves wilted away leaving behind a tiny yam).

For the last three months it spouted out few leaves and they get entangled by the algae and die before the stem was long enough for the leaf to float free.
With my perseverance and insistence on clearing the algae manually (no chemicals please), it has now three tiny leaves and I cleared the space for the fourth one yesterday.
The second of the lillie was trapped with a big water plant with a beautiful tiny purple bunch of flowers (I let it grow till it was time to uproot and save my lillie).

I did uproot two of them and found a suitable containers and they are flowering again after my forceful overthrow from the residential setting on the roof top.

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