Backyard critters

Now that the flu has come and gone, went back to do Yoga after a week. It was one of those classes where your body knows it has been there before, as does your mind, but things have become rusty. You think you are lifting your leg up 45 degrees and the mirror and all those images of your 4th grade math teachers tell you.. "are you kidding?"

Anyways, as usual I meander away from the topic. Things will get better again over time, till the next set of germs come.

Decided that some time will be spent just sitting in one place, camera in hand, to photograph the things that move around in the backyard. Was not disappointed..  

These two are raising a family on that tree. 

This fellow makes quite a racket on the bushes.. 

 These baby robins were playing around. It was a treat to watch.

 I have no idea what this bird is... but he visited us for a very short time.

Then came the bunny.. our new neighbors need to be warned about this guy. 

He has quite a reach!

Sat there for a good hour trying to capture this hummingbird in flight. Not a single shot came out okay. Need to put a bird feeder in the backyard. There are at least 8 hummingbirds in our backyard. Their acrobatics are amazing. Will try to take pictures of them.. has to be easier with a bird feeder.

The bumble bee was too fast to capture too..

While all this was going on in the backyard, my wife calls and says, we saw a deer in our front yard.. come take a picture of that.. It was like all the animals knew that I was ready with the camera!

This one was posing for me!

Feel much better today.. sometimes all it takes is to do yoga, have a good lunch, nap with the little one and sit in one place in the backyard and see (and mostly hear) nature sounds. 

Have put water in a bucket for the critters. The ground is parched because we had shut off the sprinkers. Today, I turned on the sprinklers for some time. The worms are out and the birds are now on the ground. 

The drought is probably hitting them a lot more than it is hitting us. Dry lawns, less flowers, no veggie garden this year to attack for the bunnies.. 

Everything said and done, an afternoon of peace.

 

When you change the way you look at things..

Wrote this many years ago. Still having the same thought process.

We will go to the local "Memorial Park" in Cupertino and say a silent thank you to the folks who let us have the life we do by sacrificing their lives. We also went to the Livermore temple and said a prayer for all those souls to rest in peace. All of those folks gave their lives to fight for the USA, just to ensure "our way of living" is secure, but as civilians, shouldn't we all think the other way around?

Maybe we shouldn't have to be in this many wars and have our servicemen put in harms way for no reason? Can we reduce the number of casualties in our armed forces, if we change our habits for the betterment of the US and the world? Maybe consume less gas, waste less water and food, even use less plastic packaging, electing the right politicians, disconnecting the war mongering machinery that creates more conficts to ensure arms suppliers continue to make a profit at the expense of the world, etc. etc. every choice we make every minute today seems to make it worse for our armed forces! 

In true American tradition, we cut down a bunch of 50 year old oak trees, put a road through it and call it "Oak tree road", kill every bear and dry out the local creek and call it "Bear Creek road", butcher every native in the area and name the roads after their tribe.

Along the same lines, we send a bunch of kids to war in far off lands to die on false pretexts and erect memorials in their name. 

Yes, the cynic in me is at a 100% and the irony meter has maxed out, but isn't that what is going on even today?

We should think about the consequences of our actions and see what we can do to change them. I give up most times, because the changes we want simply don't seem possible,  especially when you realize that you are fighting big money, and the only way to fight money is with more money!

In any case, irrespective of our choices and where we are, where we are going to end up in as a country, the dedication of our servicemen is something we should all be grateful for.

This year, we are not traveling for Memorial day.

One good thing about having a blog is you can see where we have gone for this weekend over time.. In the last 10 years we have visited so many different places (we could have a similar list for 4th of July, Labor day or Thanksgiving and Christmas) 

2005 - India Trip for Grandparents wedding wows..

2006 - Disneyland, Seaworld with San's grandparents

2007 - Yellowstone National Park

2008 - Mt. Shasta, Lassen National Park

2009 - Menocino, Fort Bragg

2010 - Monterey Bay Aquarium

2011 - Palm Springs 

2012 - Stayed home, went to Great Mall and Cherry picking in Brentwood

2013 - Denali National Park

2014 - Lassen National park - a rerun

When you set the travel bar at this level, there is an expectation to go somewhere, anywhere! This year, I am just too tired. Simply do not want to see an airport or sit on an airplane seat. Just happy to be at home, eat, sleep and finish off some chores at home. At least that was the plan when I wrote this post on Saturday morning and forgot to "post".

I did manage to clean the Aquarium which was long overdue. Then I got the flu on Saturday night. The last 72 hours has been very painful. Travel get sick. Don't travel, still get sick.. So per San and the kids, might as well travel and be sick.

Sometimes a three day weekend is not enough just to get to a sense of normal! The kids think given I got sick, it is normal. They can be cruel sometimes with their jokes.

To think that I am complaining about a 3 day weekend not being enough when our troops don't get to see their families for years at a stretch is maxing out the irony meter again.

Here's to the guys who defend our "freedom". That freedom should be freedom of speech, expression, social values, religion, etc.. not freedom to be irresponsible! 

Life without Maggi

Maggi is an inherent part of our diet right now! The Nestle made noodles are a favorite evening snack for kids at least once a week and also a dinner option for daddy and the kids at least once a week! 

Daddy is the Maggi expert and can make it in many different ways with any combination of vegetables, as a soup, just with enough water or cook it so that the "noodles don't stick to each other", depending on what the kids feel like on any given day.

When we come home after any all day outings, dinner is always Maggi, as it can be done by the time kids go take a shower. 

So it is a rude shock to see headline news that Maggi has lead and a lot more MSG in it than it is supposed to. Given Nestle is an international brand, the expectation was always that there will be "some" quality control. 

One good thing I do is to not use the Masala packet that comes with the noodles. Instead I use a combination of :

Salt + Sambar powder (made in India with my Grandma or mom's recipe) + turmeric powder + a small pinch of asafoedita (kids like it, I skip it)

and we save the masala packets. Think I have posted on this earlier as well. 

Given all the Maggi consumption, we have a drawer in the kitchen just dedicated to noodles and masala. Today I decided to go clean out the Maggi drawer and this is what I saw..

poured it on the ground and counted the packets to clear it out..

That was 670 packets of Maggi Tastemaker masala! This is just from Jan of this year. 

Going by some crude math, we would have possibly injested enough lead to make us brain dead for the next seven generations if the reports are true!

Then again, we do not know how much of the stuff is in the noodles. Will watch the reports. Maybe the New Jersey Nestle that imports it from India will do some spot checks?

It is also true that noodles (be it Maggi or Ramen) have a lot of wax in it.. so I do boil the noodles to remove the wax on occasion or dry roast it to get rid of the wax before using the noodles. 

Given the data, we are not an occasional noodle family! So we should take this seriously. In the meantime, we are going back to adai, dosai, kunukku for "tiffin" where possible.