Your caged humans reminds of the famous "khawaja sag parast" story...I hope you didn't mean the same :-)Muhammad Arif Khan wrote:I am developing a recreational Park at Thakar. Where caged humans can come and relax when ever they get some time.
Blooms of the day
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i thought u were saying "where caged humans will be on display" ehehhehhe
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I think Brig saheb meant humans who are caged in their day to day routine trying to struggle with making through one laborious day after another, can come to his recreational park, relax and forget the daily grind for a while..... 

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Exactly Khan Sb,aykhan wrote:I think Brig saheb meant humans who are caged in their day to day routine trying to struggle with making through one laborious day after another, can come to his recreational park, relax and forget the daily grind for a while.....
The humans who once lived with the nature, have become performing animals living in safety of cages, society cage, social cage, family cage, your house (the cage you live in which is getting smaller day by day) and the cage where you go to work.
Gone are the days when sleeping outside we watched various constellations of stars, now We sleep in our safe cage, any way now the sky is so bright with lighting that only few very bright stars are visible.
I am making little money on the investment I have made at THOKAR but The toddlers and children running around on the grass, rolling on the slopes and enjoying the rides along with their mothers behaving exactly like the flock of my pigeon when their cage door is opened and what a pleasure I get.
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You speak my mind Brig. sb.
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Nothing much these days
Tecoma, common but a must

Ever flowering Quisqualis

Thunbergia

Senecio

Tecoma, common but a must
Ever flowering Quisqualis
Thunbergia
Senecio
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The young Budhas have not bloomed as profusely as I expected

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Nothing much but still some thing is there;





Getting ready;

I am surviving,

Arif
Getting ready;
I am surviving,
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Could you please mention their names.The flower stems in the six gamlas are without any leaves; is it normal ? It looks like Spider Lily; is it?
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Regarding Roses. You mentioned that they are surviving. This being debated that they should do fairly well, Would you term this mere survival your failure or plant's failure?