Cielo is holding a garden party...visit the house in the roses to see garden from around the globe.. I don't have a garden where I live now. but I have a only plant that is a Jasmine. which remainds me of my home...in Kerala....in this map you can see Kerala...yes red mark, ribbon shapped little state....
can you see wax apples in this photo...this is our back yard....
A little bit about Kerala.
Life in kerala is so simple. beautiful place with green and water every where..
"With the Arabian Sea in the west, the Western Ghats towering 500-2700 ms in the east and networked by 44 rivers, Kerala enjoys unique geographical features. An equable climate. A long shoreline with serene beaches. Tranquil streches of emerald backwaters. Lush hill stations and exotic wildlife. Waterfalls. Sprawling plantations and paddy fields. Ayurvedic health holidays. Enchanting art forms. Magical festivals. Historic and cultural monuments. An exotic cuisine...
These are some common plants any house in Kerala have..
this is the jasmine i am taking care of like a baby for 4 years now. in winter i will keep her indoor...
we have this kind of jasmine in home...
front view of our house...we have this kind of jasmine in home...
can you see wax apples in this photo...this is our back yard....
In our backyard we have 5 different kind of mangos, different kind of bananas, jackfruit, coconut trees, papaya, Guava, wax apple, Pine apple, Amla, Sugar apple, sapota, and a lot of exotic fruits ...i don't even know their english names..... Back in home we have a beautiful garden. every house have a garden and a vegetable garden. we get our vegetables and fruits from backyard...year around.
this is a typical house...A little bit about Kerala.
Life in kerala is so simple. beautiful place with green and water every where..
"With the Arabian Sea in the west, the Western Ghats towering 500-2700 ms in the east and networked by 44 rivers, Kerala enjoys unique geographical features. An equable climate. A long shoreline with serene beaches. Tranquil streches of emerald backwaters. Lush hill stations and exotic wildlife. Waterfalls. Sprawling plantations and paddy fields. Ayurvedic health holidays. Enchanting art forms. Magical festivals. Historic and cultural monuments. An exotic cuisine...
A hundred percent literate people. World-class health care systems. India's lowest infant mortality and highest life expectancy rates.
Mean annual temperatures range from 25.0–27.5 °C in the coastal lowlands to 20.0–22.5 °C in the highlands. With 120–140 rainy days per year, Kerala has a wet and maritime tropical climate influenced by the seasonal heavy rains of the southwest summer monsoon.
Almost a fourth of India's 10,000 plant species are found in the state. Among the almost 4,000 flowering plant species (1,272 of which are endemic to Kerala and 159 threatened) are 900 species of highly sought medicinal plants. Nearly half of Kerala's people are dependent on agriculture alone for income. Some 600 varieties of rice (Kerala's most important staple food and cereal crop) are harvested from 3105.21 km² .Other key crops include coconut, tea, coffee, rubber, cashews, and spices—including pepper, cardamom, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Flower has a important role in daily life...used in shrines in home, temples, and for decoration
Here is flower stand selling flowers...
Here is flower stand selling flowers...
I didn't mention roses, gardenia, basil and a lot of other common plants...simple excuse am so tied....this EMS is getting me :) I am craving for a bit of home made food...my mom's special...i can't get it...but am thinking about my home and starving....i can't even drink a glass of water...
love you all
bindi
No wonder you miss your home Bindi - it is truly beautiful. Reiki Blessings to you my dear. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Bindi, You have a beautiful blog and name. How I wish I could grow all those wonderful fruits. I hope you'll come visit my garden party. ~ Lynn
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating and beautiful place you live.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing and telling us about all of the beautiful things. It was so interesting, and I learned so much.
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What a wonderful post. What a fascinating place you live in. It is so beautiful. I hope you feel bette soon. I love your blog and will visit again. I hope you vist my little patio too.
ReplyDeleteHi baby. I love you. I know you don't feel well and to do all this is amazing. It's beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for making the effort and sharing such a beautiful part of India with all of us. We all love you you know and we're thinking about you. Hopefully this first phase of pregancy will be just that, the first phase, then your misery will end. I love you baby. Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteMe XO
Thank you so much for sharing your garden and your beautiful country and state. Thank you for the information, and the photos are beautiful! Palms and banana trees grow where I live, too (south Alabama, USA), but we rarely harvest bananas. A few lucky people are able to grow them (certain varieties).
ReplyDeleteI hope you will start feeling better soon, and that you will have a happy, healthy baby!
I came here from Cielo's garden party. I am glad I visited! Kerala looks so beautiful and all the flowers are so very pretty! It must be a wonderful place to live. Your jasmine plant is lovely.
ReplyDeleteKady
Just beautiful, I am filled with wonder at your lovely garden and photos. It was absolutely inspiring.
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Cathy
Hi Bindi, so nice to meet you. Your gardens and flowers are simply lovely. The fruit is wonderful. I have so enjoyed your blog and learning more of your homeland. Hope you are feeling better too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you!
Celestina
la rea rose
Beautiful, sweet friend! I love you, and Serena.... and I appreciate you taking the time to participate in this dream garden tour.... you're so very special.... I hope you are feeling better by now and you can keep a song in your heart.... remember that Someone above is taking care of you....
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Cielo
Thank you Bindhi,
ReplyDeleteKerala is beautiful, I didn't know.
God bless you and your Kerala family and your family in USA.
bindi,
ReplyDeleteah!i miss kerala now.why no mention abt onam?the boat reminds me of alappuzha where i worked.and dear,i think jammu n kashmir is missing in the map:-).be happy dear.
Hi Bindi, it is so nice to meet you ! Kerala is so beautiful.Very interesting.Come visit me sometime.Hope you start to feel better soon. HUGS
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed learning about your home country and the beautiful surroundings you grew up in. Hope you feel better and that your weekend is filled with good things.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Christi
Growing all those exotic fruits in your backyard sounds like a garden to me. How wonderful to have all that. Thank you for sharing about your present and past homes.
ReplyDeleteHi Bindi, this is my first visit to your blog. I can see why you miss your home, it is so beautiful. I love to look at other homes around the world. Thanks for showing me your fascinating home.
ReplyDeleteLove, Ann
I hope you feel better soon. I remember days like that.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed visiting your blog, and could almost smell the beautiful jasmine that you have there!
Hi Bindhi,
ReplyDeleteyour Jasmine is very beautiful. I have to buy Jasmine, is it easy to grow?
Thanks for this Map and beautiful story about your Kerala. Really excellent as an Eden! Love that Garden!
God bless you and yours!
Have a wonderful Sunday!
Hi Bindi,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blog you have.
Your pictures are just amazing. Thank you so much for sharing with us. I love to learn and I learned so much from you.
I hope you are feeling better.
take good care,
Barb
A beautiful post! Wonderful country! Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteBindi :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing, about your home. Everything is so Beautiful...I wish, in America, we put more of an emphasis on flowers, and pretty things.
Hang in there, and feel better soon!
What a neat post- we learned so much! Thanks for a wonderful tour!
ReplyDeleteblessings,
kari & kijsa
Hi Bindi, I couldn't agree with you more...
ReplyDeleteKerala is beautiful beyond words and quite, quite unique!
I love Jasmin too...
Thanks for sharing photos of your beautiful home and garden, it's no wonder you're missing the place so much..:)
P.S Hope all's well healthwise now.
Thanks for sharing so many wonderful pictures of beautiful Kerala!
ReplyDeleteHi Bindi!
ReplyDeleteAll those wonderful plants and that jasmine! It must smell like heaven with all those blossoms. Hope your EMS settles down soon so you can eat and drink in comfort and peace.
Best wishes and love,
Skeeter
Hello Bindi. Thank you so much for sharing your garden post with me. I really enjoyed reading and veiwing those absolutely beautiful pictures of your homeland. It looks like paradise there. Your photos make me want to go there and visit someday. I'm sure the food is delicious too. Exotic fruits are my favorite kinds of fruits, but they are expensive where I live. I still do make sure to add a few to my grocery list every week. The first time I tried sugar apples was while on vacation on the island of Eleuthera in the early 90's. I bought them off of a kind island woman at a road side stand. I loved them so much that I went back to her stand through out the rest of my vacation for more sugar apples. Have a blessed day
ReplyDeleteDang, now I'm home sick for your home. So very beautiful. I hope you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteGod bless your each day Bindhi!
ReplyDeleteHi honey, just checking in. Cece cracked me up! The woman's too funny. I just read all the comments too. Wow! Huge fan club and you deserve it.
ReplyDeleteHope today is better than yesterday. Hang in there sweetie. It has to get better. We all love. You know that. And if we could take your place,
I don't think a single one of us would!!! (Of course I'm laughing. And no, I'm not serious, you know I just love to make you laugh.) Where do I think I am honey, The Wild Onion!? **Slams fist on bar and says "Jorge, tea for everybody my dear man." Jorge slams fist on bar and replies "Get in yourself."** Bindi, we're having trouble with Jorge. Gig wants to fire him, but we can't do that, we don't even pay him!
Love you baby. Hold on.
XO
hi sweetie..beautiful pics..
ReplyDeletehope u r feeling better..
take care..
love
Prema
Wow!! Your home sounds and looks like a magical enchanting beautiful place, no wonder you miss your home!! I love mango's, had no idea there were so many diffrent varities, and to have them growing in your back yard~wonderful! I love the pic of you in your back yard too!!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, and will visit again soon!
Thanks for sharing so much about your beautiful home!
Cat
Hi Bindi! I had to send a few images to Cielo for the party. She picked the best one too and posted it. I'm so happy. Hope you are happy and doing well.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Skeeter
Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteMaria
Just checking in on you... Hope you feel better soon :)
ReplyDelete{{HUGS}}
hi sweetie..how r u?
ReplyDeletetake care
Hi honey, just checking in like everyone else. You know how much we all worry. Hang in there and don't worry about a reply. We all know how stressful this time is. Just get better soon and know that you are so loved and so missed.
ReplyDeleteI love you honey.
XO
Chechi Suganthanne???
ReplyDeleteHope all @ home are doing good. Do take care. Cheers...
I'd like to say - Hi!
ReplyDeleteand wish you
wonderful day!
Hugss & Love
Dear Bindhi, please be happy and healthy.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you and your family!
Just wondering how is the mother, daughter and new baby doing... :)
ReplyDeleteHope everything is well
Blessings
cielo
Hi honey. I love you.
ReplyDeleteXO
Hi Bindia
ReplyDeleteOormayundo ee mukham ????????
pinne enthokke visheshangal.
Naam nneda oru theerthadanathil aayirunnu angu Rameshwaram vare poyi.
Bindia proper Kerallattil evideya?
Makal enthu parayunnu?
G'day Bindi,
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT POST. Thank you so very much for teaching us all about your beautiful KERALA. The pictures are so vivid - you could just smell the perfume from the jasmine:) We have a pink flowering climbing jasmine that is starting to come into bud just now.
I hope that you are feeling better.
Happy 4th of July.
Love and hugs,
Mark. XX
Have a beautiful weekend, dear Bindhi!
ReplyDeletehi bindi dear..how are u sweetie..
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind words, love and support...
ReplyDeleteI'll be back soon..once i can look at the screen...
love you all...
miss you all...
((hugs))
bindi
hi bindi
ReplyDeletei just want to let you know that i'm thinking of you and it's good to see you blogging a little
take care
xx
Happy 4th of July honey. We love you.
ReplyDeleteSuze, Rob and the Peeps!
Hi Bindi,
ReplyDeleteHope all is going well for you and your family. Would love for you all to stop by and visit. We may be getting your way in the near future because we are going to visit my sister in Little Rock later this summer.
Best Wishes,
Skeeter
Hi Bindi!
ReplyDeleteHi Bindi, sweetie,
ReplyDeleteKeep going my dear - it'll pass....
Take care,
Peter x
Bindi, just stopping by to say hi and send a hug your way. I second what Peter said--and by the way, this is a really beautiful post.
ReplyDeletexoxo, Leah
Thank you Bindhi for your writing here. Don't worry about visits. Just write sometimes few words here.
ReplyDeleteTake care and God bless you!
Love & Hugs!
I hope you feel a bit better today dear friend. If not, there's always tomorrow. Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you and Serene
Dearest Bindi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and visiting. It's always great when you do. Please come again. Hope you and your baby are doing well. Please accept our best wishes.
Skeeter
Hi sweet Bindi... came by to check on you and see how you're doing... wish I can bring some comfy food or maybe take care of Serena for a while so you can rest.... in any case, I am praying for you so your spirit and heath will liftup....
ReplyDeleteLove you
cielo
Hi bIndiya
ReplyDeletePls participate in the contest @ my blog.
G'day Bindi,
ReplyDeleteHow are you and the family?
I watched a story about MUMBAI on the tv the other night.
All the people were getting ready for the Spring Day Festival and they were throwing coloored powder over each other!
They looked so happy :)
'bye for now,
love.
Mark xx
Dearest Bindi,
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for visiting the other day. It's so great to see you on my blog again. I hope that you are getting better and feeling stronger.
Love and best wishes,
Skeeter
My goodness Bindi. This is a fantastic post with excellent pictures. I feel like to need to do some traveling so that I can see this place with my own eyes,
ReplyDeleteThank You
How are you, dear Bindhi?
ReplyDeleteHi baby. So much is happening over at the Cafe and all I can think about is you and how much you need to be there. We miss you terribly. I hope you're okay. We all love you very much, and worry.
ReplyDeleteXO
Come by and say hello and see me! I have posted some pics! Did something very new to me...eeekkk! Had some fun but thought I would give it a try!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Robyn
chechi...
ReplyDeletehope u r doing good...
love
Prema
Bindi! I can't thank you enough friend! Thanks for being so very kind!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Robyn
Dearest Bindi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and visiting again. Always great to see you! Hope all is well and that you are getting better.
Love and best wishes,
Skeeter
chechi..am so happy to see u!!
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting
chechi..i could send only those links and images of pickles..:(..n not the real pickles...
Glad that ur mother have sent u pickles and ginger stuffs...
take rest..
love u
Prema
VEST will be 82 today
ReplyDeleteHi sweetie. I'm #68. At this rate, if you do nothing, you'll reach #100! Good for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visits!!! Love to hear your voice, but please be kind to yourself and don't do too much. I worry you know.
Well, I'm off to the Cafe to see what the hecks going on. Cece's left me in charge while she'd taken time to be with her dad, so I can't let her down. The new bartender didn't show up last night, so I had to haul "Lazy Jorge" back in by the ear to help me out. Bindi, what happened to that man?!!! Remember when he was so efficient!!? Apparently we turned him into a Lazyboy. I do believe you can get him for half price up at the Lazyboy showroom.
Stop by and we'll get you some tea. Oh, and Bob stocked the frig with veggies, so we're up and runnin' honey! I also found two of those little seedless baby watermelons on sale for $5. They're all yours.
Love you to bits,
Suze XO
Hope all is well with you Bindi... please do take care... :)
ReplyDeleteHi Bindi,
ReplyDeleteI just dropped by to see how you're going. I hope that you are getting better and stronger each day. Thank you for your comments at my place and also our friends' blogs. Bindi, I worry about you but in my heart know that God is looking after you. We all wish you well ...
Take care...
Love and hugs back to you ....
Mark xx