This is dedicated to JKM
Just want to share a small incident with you guys since JKM brought up the subject of mangoes.
I used to visit my grandma's house in Cochin when we were ready to return back to Chennai she would go around the yard and collect different plants for me to bring back and plant in my house. 6 yrs ago the day I was leaving for Chennai she came running to me with a small mango seed that had just sprouted with four leaves and told me to plant it in my compound (i have only 5' empty space around my house). I did not want to hurt her so I carefully brought it back with me and just for fun planted it wondering if I would ever get a chance to taste the fruit of this mango tree.. It grew nice and tall in two years time and the third year yielded fruit - sweet fruit.. I was thrilled to bits to eat mango from my very own tree - Ithink it is the "Sendhoora" variety. Now it is 3 years since my grandma died and whenever I see the fruit on this tree I cant help but remember the day she gave me the little sapling.. Had I thrown it away I would not have been the proud owner of my sweet mango tree. I am posting pictures of my mango tree with flowers and fruit just to share this with all of you - especially JKM... JKM hope when you come to Chennai it is mango season and I am able to give you mangoes from my tree...
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viji_j86
Sat, 2009-04-18 01:44
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Jude where is your house?????????????
viji
jkmrao
Sat, 2009-04-18 06:19
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Thanks for remembering me! The flowers and the mangoes look quite inviting
The story about your planting the seed given to you by your grandmother reminds me
of a song in the movie tenAlirAmakRshNa. tenAlirAma, disguising himself as an old
man was planting a seed. He was being ridiculed as to why he was planting it.
By the time the tree grows, he would be no more. Then he sings a song chEsEdi
yEmiTO, chEsEyi sUTigA ... (whatever you want to do, do it straight). In that song
at the end there is a stanza which runs like this - though you're planting one seed,
it will grow big with each branch yielding thousand flowers that will become juicy
fruits which will be tasted by the children and grand-children!
Regards! - mOhana