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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Anu & Bala Productions - Second Release
Our second son saw the light of earth at August 11th, Wednesday afternoon 01:58 p.m. EST
He became SUSRUT just now after meticulous 3 day analysis; Close competitive names were CHARAK, DATTA, SRIKANTAN, BHISHAJ, JISHNU, BRIGU, DHISHAK, THOTAKA, TURIYA, GIRISH, TARAKH, PRANAV, PATANJALI and more.
Just see the latest post to "see" Susrut.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Bhishak III birthday
Here are the photos of the birthday
http://picasaweb.google.com/email2bhishak/Birthday2010?authkey=Gv1sRgCNe4rpDO9fHPFg#
nJoy!...
http://picasaweb.google.com/email2bhishak/Birthday2010?authkey=Gv1sRgCNe4rpDO9fHPFg#
nJoy!...
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Bhishak broke the record in less than a Year
When in April 2009 (check the post in April 2009 here) Anu left Bhishak to Play posing for Forum magazine, this little guy vowed to be in better print it seems, a month short of the anniversary - he is in full color art paper for the magazine "Coconut Creek Life"
This is taken at his class
when he was finishing the coloring for the bag... his friend Joshua also there, and his teachers Joy & Heather too...
Well - am just left alone here without any photo op so far, hope to hop in soon....
Here are the snaps
This is taken at his class
when he was finishing the coloring for the bag... his friend Joshua also there, and his teachers Joy & Heather too...
Well - am just left alone here without any photo op so far, hope to hop in soon....
Here are the snaps
Saturday, March 06, 2010
Strawberry 2010
Here are some snaps of our recent Strawberry farm visit (and the beach)
These farms are called you-pick farms where we are allowed to pick the fruits and vegetables on our own (the farms have to pay huge insurance premium to allow us and so are vanishing quickly)
I liked the way this farm in particular has been designed - almost like no visible soil / sand - complete drip irrigation, (clean and tidy), also you don't have to bend to pick the fruits, they are arranged so that everyone can pick at their heights without having to break the back...
These farms are called you-pick farms where we are allowed to pick the fruits and vegetables on our own (the farms have to pay huge insurance premium to allow us and so are vanishing quickly)
I liked the way this farm in particular has been designed - almost like no visible soil / sand - complete drip irrigation, (clean and tidy), also you don't have to bend to pick the fruits, they are arranged so that everyone can pick at their heights without having to break the back...
Labels:
anuradha,
atlantic ocean,
balakrishnan,
beach,
bhishak,
ft lauderdale,
strawberry
Thursday, February 18, 2010
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