Yesterday Ashis and I were looking down from our second floor back window onto the small dusty patch with a few straggling evergreens we call our garden and moaning about how sad , dry and dusty the place looked - the leaves coated with a thick layer of brown dust . So much so that I made up my mind to hose them down when the Corporation water supply came in at 12 pm .
Of course I forgot . But then at night there was a sharp gust of wind and a spatter of rain which soon turned into a brisk shower . Caught unprepared I ran up and down closing windows and securing the bolts .
Today morning was a pleasant surprise . The leaves washed clean , the smell of wet earth and little mushrooms where the mango tree had once stood .
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Well, no better time to have forgotten to water the plants than just before a shower. My "garden" consists of 2 plant pots right now. But there are buds on the "togor" plant :)
@ TC :) and more on my kaat champa
however much you water your plants, they always prefer nature's shower bath. They seem to smile after a shower. Don't they?
Rain already namesake? Thanks for your sweet message on FB. I am she indeed. Blast that Gautam Ghose doc.
Gentle rain like this is a blessing- what we refer to as 'the quality of mercy' rain!
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