Monday, February 13, 2012

 Not quite getting the rule of thirds.
Neem blossoms. A sweet subtle odour from these flowers pervades the atmosphere, especially in the evenings late in April. Later these turn into fruits, which have a bitter sweet pulp relished by birds and some humans. Impatient parrots start gnawing at the raw fruit and litter the ground in their usual wasteful manner.

2 comments:

  1. the heady perfume of these blossoms so common in rasmai on the way to the farm......

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  2. people eat the fruits too...somehow, i remember the smell and taste making me feel sick!

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