Thursday, August 14, 2014

African violets are blooming…


I posted about propagating African violets in a separate post at November 2013.
And now those propagated plants are fully grown and flowering for second time. I’m so happy. Take care friends.




Sunday, June 8, 2014

Fruit season in our island

Apologies for no update for long time. I had a hectic time both in personal and professional life. Now somewhat sorted out.
Fruit season is under way in our tropical island. Mangos are finished their annual fruiting cycle. Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) is in the middle of its glory now.
  
 


Some half ripe Rambutan from our trees…


Guava is seen fruiting all year-round, but this time of the year they are in high.



Avocados are in the prime now





Papaya is also bear fruit all year-round. These are not ripe yet.



Monday, February 24, 2014

Progress crazy quilt No.2

I included some ribbon embroidery to this quilt too. I love to fill the space up. So following are two of flower compositions I added to the quilt.








Sunday, February 23, 2014

Crazy quilt No.2 progress

I was absent from blogging since my grandmother passed away end of January. I was at my parents’ home at that time. Then came to work and got caught by work load and my research work. I was blessed with 2 free days at last weekends and began to embellish Crazy quilt No.2.

These were initial embellishments.









Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

My crazy quilt No. 2

I’m in the mood to embellish a crazy quilt again. So out came a project pieced long ago, actually at the time I pieced my first. First plan was to merge these two and create a huge quilt wall hanging. But I was done embellishing after finishing first part so it was bound and hanged at that time. Now I’m embellishing it and loving it. This is it with little embellishing done.  I’m going to record the progress of this one.



This is it in afternoon light, I love the colors.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Next step of my plant collection

One day my parents appeared at my door step as a surprise visit. I was thrilled to have them. They had another surprise for me; it was a bunch of plants from their home. That is how purple ground orchid, pink Hoya, red and orange Anthurium, pink rain lilies, An epiphytic cacti are in my little garden.

Purple ground orchid and it is flowering now

Pink Hoya - Hoya tends to take very long time to flower when propagated but it is very well growing.



Red and orange Anthurium - All of them are flowering now.




Pink rain lilies - It is flowering after heavy rains.


Epiphytic cacti



My younger sister and a friend of her were staying at my home for last three months to participate to a training program. The friend got to know my addiction to plants while living with us and volunteered to give some plants from her home garden. I am very happy to receive some rare native plants from her.  She was kind enough to give me Rock Tassel Fern, a kind of lily, White fragrant anthurium, A reddish begonia and a native fern I failed to identify correctly yet.

Rock Tassel Fern
 

lily and it is flowering after a month from planting




White fragrant anthurium