Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Green


Union Square. Friday.


 The irises rise from the ground to observe the very green chairs.


 I go to ogle the herbs --the curly parsley and the sage......


 If anyone knows where I can get fegato alla salvia (Italian liver with sage), I will bless you for ever. Sage looks so very pretty in all its varieties -- and has such a lovely blue flower, but, on the whole, it's not a terribly interesting culinary herb. Others will disagree!


Parrot tulips --how they yell at you just as King Alfred daffodils do
 --and how glad we are of it after a dull winter.


The diner on 6th Avenue around 16th Street has splendid seasonal windows*.


How the bunnies will hop when full of carrots......


and the goose will give an enigmatic smile.......no carrots involved, as far as I know.



* The artist is Noelle.

Monday, March 23, 2009

More Animals and Birds/India



Dogs are everywhere.


As are monkeys.


The first elephant  we saw was a hardworking character.

The second more decorative.

The third wore a splendid pink robe.


 Lots of decorative fowl near Pushkar.


Including a splendid rooster.


The only tiger I saw lived in a glass case and had a very chewed up ear.
Real ones live in a nature preserve nearer Delhi.


This character made the mistake of sleeping under a car. 
His lower teeth are in quite  the wrong place. 
Despite this, he manages to charm people with his yellow
 eyes and looks quite well fed.
Hint: he likes brioche.
 
Ahhhhh...........

A camel vying with the traffic.


A decorated bullock cart ready to take us for a ride.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

A Gallery of Animals/India


Apologies: These entries are getting much too long.
We are now back in New York, but, since some people are enjoying India, probably about four more days.......


Although there are no lions in India except in zoos, the lion is a powerful symbol and often seen. Here on a sort of sedan chair in Jodhpur. He reminded R. of our cat Mr.B in Marrakesh.



Here in a garden in Udaipur. We only saw four domestic cats in three weeks...very odd.


These little creatures, who resemble squirrels/chipmunks/gerbils (erudite readers please tell me the name,) are all over the place -- very bold and cheerful. This one is ejoying my extra cornflakes in Ranacpur.


This haughty camel was about to take tourists on an evening stroll. 
Much less grueling work than his cousins who pull carts along the busy roads.


Mother and child. The donkeys tend to be quite small. 
The loads they pull are somewhat smaller than in Morocco.
 Quite near Ranacpur.


Yes, yes, I know. We have seen this character before - but a different photo. 
The very essence of dogness. Look at the spotted tummy and fat front paws. 
No inbreeding here. Had he been in America I would have adopted him that instant. 


Dogs in India have either a good or bad time of it depending on how you look at it. 
Very few have owners and leads. They get to wander around freely. People pretty much ignore them --maybe throw them some scraps, but they don't hit them or shoo them away. 
Some are quite pitifully thin and in some towns more prosperous. Almost all limp.
 Here a little dog, whose ancestors continue to this day, is fed in a mural by the lake in Udaipur.


These churning, sacred, whiskery cat fish in the lake at Jeselmer enjoy eating sliced white bread. Ramesh bought some from a  nearby vendor.
 
Holy cow indeed!


Another mother and child in the street in Jeselmer.