Sunday, December 16, 2012

16th December 1971 - Bangladesh Victory Day

 
The Bangladesh Liberation War or Muktijuddho was an armed conflict pitting West Pakistan against EastPakistan (two halves of one country) and India, that resulted in the secession of East Pakistan as the independent nation of Bangladesh.

The whole nation today celebrates the anniversary of its glorious Victory Day to uphold the spirit of liberation, secularism and democracy as opposed to autocracy, theocracy and/or, any closed system that hinder peoples progress.


Warmest greetings on occasion of the Victory Day of Bangladesh by BCII. As a token of homage to the three million martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the Liberation War and to createawareness among the people.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

12.12.12: the world marks an auspicious date


The date 12.12..12 is a lucky day for many and thousands of couples around the world chose the day to get married, while parents celebrated the births of their children.

Friday, November 09, 2012

Shik kabab



Shik kabab: Shik kabab is one of the mouth watering food items of Old Dhaka. It is generally sarved with Nan ruti. Shik Kabab has a delicious smell that attracts people to eat it. The kabab maker use meat, elachi pest, ganger pest, flour of peas (beson), oil and salt to produce this kabab. First they mixed all ingredients with meat, and then they make hole in each piece of meat and put it in a skewer (Shik) to grill the meat. As kababmaker use skewer or spit to grill this kabab people called this ‘Shik kabab’. It cost about 25 to 100 Tk for 4/5 piece of shik kabab. Although this kabab is found in all the area of old Dhaka, Chakbazar and Najirabazar are the places where delicious shik kabab is highly available.

TRADITIONAL FOODS OF OLD DHAKA

Kababs and Grill: This category is for those people who love Kababs and other Grill foods. Different types of Kababs and Grill Chicken, beef are available in old Dhaka. Tikya kabab, Sutli Kabab, Shahi Chicken fry, Sik kabab, Grill chicken, Jali kabab, Taj kabab, Shahi kabab etc. are most famous food items in this category.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

What is Mothers Day 2012?

Mother's Day 2012 is observed on the second Sunday of May and celebrates the important roles that mothers serve in society. Anna Jarvis of West Virginia started the holiday in 1908 to pay tribute to mothers, but it wasn't until 1914 that President Woodrow Wilson made the holiday official by signing it into law.

Mother's Day 2012 will be one of the most commercialized in the Bangladesh, and sales for gifts peak during the days preceding Mother's Day. It is common for children to buy gifts, flowers, and cards for their mothers on Mother's Day.


Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Save planet


Control pollution and save planet, this photo shot outside of Dhaka by Rakib

Stop child labour


Ten-year-old Shaifur working in a door lock factory in Old Dhaka
Unlike his colleague, Shaifur works without a mask

13-year-old Liyakot Ali works in a silver cooking pot factory in Old Dhaka
The children work 10 hour days in hazardous conditions, for a weekly wage of 200 taka (4.5 Euro)
Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 2008 



Saturday, April 14, 2012

Pahela Baishakh


Thus Bangladeshi welcomes Pahela Baishakh, the first day of the Bengali year, which is today...Pahela Baishakh is not only celebrated in Bangladesh in a festivity but also in other country of world. This is the main festival for Bangles and it is the only festival, which transcends religious. সকলকে পয়লা বৈশাখ এর শুভেচ্ছা।

Friday, March 30, 2012

A Few More Animals...

from my trip to the Detroit Zoo this past summer.




Fading Light


Went for a walk the other night with my boys and the hubby. Been trying to soak up as much of the nice weather that MI has been having. I shot these three images in less than a half hour and loved the way they fit together. I hope everyone else enjoys this too.

Sun-drenched and beautiful




Sun-drenched and beautiful. These stargazer lilies are my favorite flower all together. This is the flower that was abundant at my Great Aunt Mary's funeral. Of course, they were fake but I brought home four of them and made a wreath with them. This wreath is hung by my front door so I see it every time I go out my door. My Aunt Mary was truly a great woman. She is my Granny's oldest sister. Shortly after my granny was born, their mother became very ill. They are not really sure what she died from but it is believed that she had cancer (this was the conclusion of Aunt Mary years later after caring for her mother-in-law in the last stages of cancer.) Now my granny really has no real recollections of her mother. She died when my granny was about two years old. My Aunt Mary was essentially my granny's mother. Aunt Mary was twelve years older than my granny. Aunt Mary was a very special lady to me because in my mind I don't know that my granny would have survived had Aunt Mary not taken on that role, seeing as how their mother was in and out of the hospital and not well during the time that she had with my granny. I loved every moment that I spent with my Aunt Mary and have wonderful memories of her telling stories about antics of my granny. I also loved to hear her tell the story of when she left the family to marry Uncle Lee, another great person in my life. Both of these people are sorely missed by all of the family but they are well remembered.

Wow, I had no idea that was in me. Not at all what I had planned to post about but obviously it needed saying. Maybe next time I'll write about how my granny tried to chop off my Great Aunt Vivian's nose. Got ya wondering now, don't I?

Daisy Fleabane


Daisy Fleabane

Okay I am trying to convince myself it is not really cold outside. I am not ready for the cold. My hormones have returned to normal, I am now freezing and it isn't even near to being the coldest weather that we will see in my neck of the woods. The last two winters haven't been to bad. I haven't been to cold. But they also came just after giving birth to my children. I was hoping that I wouldn't go back to the freezing feeling that I have always had. My house is set at 74 degrees and I am still cold. The only reason my temperature is set this high is because of my boys. Their room is the farthest from the furnace and hence it stays colder than the rest of the house. Since neither of the sleeps with covers yet the only way to ensure they are warm is to keep the heat a little higher than I would like. I definitely am not looking forward to my heating bills this winter. Have a pleasant Wednesday.

Flowers - finishing up

Here are some of the flower images that were overlooked over the last few months of posting. I really am pushing this warm thoughts thing. So far, it is not working. Some of these images have similar ones posted already but these are other pictures that I like just as well.




Rose 1

I'm back sort of. I have some images to share over the next few days of my granny's roses. I took these images just over a month ago and have played around with them a bit to come up with something that I like. My plan is to frame each image and hang them together in a grouping for her.

Rose 2

Rose 3

Rose 4

I'm Back


I am back up and running. I have quite a few pictures to share. I have been taking pictures when I have had the opportunity but have only just had time to sort through and edit and get the ones I like ready for everyone to see. So some of these images are from the beginning of spring. I hope to post more regularly now that the extra events in my life have slowed down. Here's hoping.

Glimpses of Blue


So the other day, well Mother's Day to be exact, we were walking through the preserve and I'm admiring the beautiful color of this tree's blossoms. What would I see land in the tree? None other than a gorgeous Blue Jay who looks even more striking in the tree. Sure enough I get the camera aimed at him and focused and just before I can snap the picture...


He flies away.

Baltimore Beauty



My first sighting of a Baltimore Oriole and I got him captured in pictures. I followed this guy around the tree for a good fifteen minutes. I loved the contrast of the orange with the light pink blossoms.

Shimmering Satin




My bargain flowers that we bought the other day. We splurged and bought cut flowers, two half dozen bundles for $1.49 a piece. They were so pretty, I couldn't resist. And for $3.00 I was able to beautify my home for a brief time period. I still look at the grocery store every now and then to see if there are any more bargains like this to be found.

They were Framed


Monarchs




I am still here. In the process of looking for a house and still no internet at home. House hunting is. a. chore. Hoping to find something soon but not going to settle for just anything. I was reading through some of my favorite blogs and was happy to see that many of my favorites are lax like me (makes my time trying to catch up go much easier.) Thanks to those of you who have commented and to those who have not. I miss my blogging friends and hope to be caught up with you all soon.

Purple Irises

Floating Reflections

Bee Hunting Again

I honestly enjoy the difficulty in trying to photograph a bee. They rarely hold still long enough to do this hence the thrill of the final image. I am hoping to get some more closer images this coming year.




Also I have added a sidebar list of some of my favorite places to visit in my neck of the woods.

How do you like them flowers?



Sorry I haven't been posting much. I have been working on my photography blog/website for my business that I am trying to get up and running.

I hope you like the flowers.
Have a wonderful weekend.

They're a Bloomin

These images are actually from last July but things are definitely in full bloom here in Mid-Michigan. I am finally starting to find a routine that works for me but I know this will change, I have toddler boys but they will be in school soon enough and I will have lots of time on my hands, so for now I am enjoying the time that I have with them and that is another reason why I have been so infrequent with my postings. Thanks to all those who still are following and reading, you are part of why I do this.