When a tree explodes in colour...

Mar 3 2007  | Views 1154 |  Comments  (37)
The Dhak (Palash) tree explodes into colours just once a year when the festival of Holi is near...... Expand

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  supriyad posted 1 year ago

Excerpt taken directly from an event created by my friend Amit on Orkut:
 
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Hi!

I am writing on behalf of Blank Noise

On March 8 last year (Women's Day), we had a blog-a-thon of stories of street sexual harassment. The blog-a-thon was picked up by bloggers across India, and all over the world. We shared stories we had never shared before, stories we thought we had long forgotten, stories that we had often wanted to bury. We read each other, we linked to each other and we linked back to the Blank Noise Project blog. We were touched by each other's stories, and drew strength and sustenance from the the long, cross-cultural chain of shared experiences.

This year for Women's Day we're asking you to share experiences of times when you were an ACTION HERO and fought back against harassment.
Blog about your experience, and let us know so we can link to you on our blog.

When did you flip a situation so you could resist, when did you give back as hard as you got? How did you choose to confront the situation?

When did you become an Action Hero?

We hope that this response helps us understand the different strategies women (across age groups, cultures, and countries) have instinctively created to deal with street sexual harassment.

(If you're a male blogger, ask your female friends and relatives about their experiences.)

Here's how to participate:

1. blog your story (as soon as possible, and definitely before March 8!)

2. email the link to your blog post to blurtblanknoise@gmail.com with
a subject titled "Action Heroes Online"

3. we will link to you right away!

And don't forget your non-blogging friends and family members -- we'd
love to hear stories from your mothers, aunties and grandmothers!

Non bloggers are also invited to participate- email us your story. We will upload your email at www.blanknoiseactionheroes.blogspot.com

Questions? Email us at blurtblanknoise@gmail.com.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

AmitKen
Blank Noise Team
http://www.blanknoiseproject.blogspot.com

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BLANK NOISE PROJECT
 
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  Dev Kumar Vasudevan posted 1 year ago

Hi NC. I am afraid I cannot help you in this matter as I am not an expert. But I will send you an email address as a note. You can try writing to this person and checking. Regards. Dev



  Naked Cricket posted 1 year ago

Dev - this is very uncanny; today, while surfing for tree info I chanced upon Joyce's quote that you've mentioned. I was looking for contact info for Pradip Kishen, author of Trees of Delhi. Chanced upon a blog instead. Without beating around the bush, and coming straight to trees - i take it, you are a tree lover of sorts - and today, you are the 3rd one I've made contact with. I have a Sapt Parni (Devil Tree/Alstonis Scolaris) that's about 40-50 ft outside my house - facing east, gets adequate sun etc 
 
Last year, and now again this year, same time, (before sumemr sets in and after winter) 1000s of ant-sized grey insects emerge from this tree. They infest the house, and leave a stubborn yellow stain behind (the maid is at her wits end cleaning them). I tried the local Muncipal authorities (MCD) last year and now again. They gave me the runaround of my life. Any suggestions sir?
Thank you.



  Dev Kumar Vasudevan posted 1 year ago

Sujatha: Not to worry  Happens to all of us.
BB: Hi, You could call me an amateur bird watcher...



  bharatborn posted 1 year ago

Enjoyed the blog. Great title.
You too are a bird watcher Dev?



  Dev Kumar Vasudevan posted 1 year ago

Hi Priya. Am glad you liked this blog post on trees. You are right, a river is much, much more than a flowing mass of water...



  Dev Kumar Vasudevan posted 1 year ago

Hi Sujatha nice to see you.. Spathodea Campanulata is the African Tulip Tree  and it is known as The Flame of the Forest, the Indian Flame of the Forest is the Butea Frondosa or Butea Monosperma 



  drpriya005 posted 1 year ago

Hi Dev,
The poetry is very BEAUTIFUL. Well said. I like the photos also. Thanks for visiting my blog. Raavi is not a river for me.It is the soul of Chamba valley. I mean it.
 Priya



  Dev Kumar Vasudevan posted 1 year ago

I wish you'd taken a camera along srwh. That way all of us could have shared those images. Anyway, there's always a next time...



  srwh posted 1 year ago

what a nice coincidence.  Am on a tour to a place in the midst of a tropical rain forest. From the room I can see the flame of forest surrounded by other perenial green trees - setting off the beauty of this place.  Happened to sight a bulbul too !





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