We talk about green environment,and people growing practically the
entire vegetable needs of their family on their terrace, and thus being
environmental friendly. I too am an avid gardener, but time and space
constraints do not permit me to indulge in the hobby for longer periods
of time. However, I do have some crotons in the foyer of my apartment,
with a terra cotta idol of Lord Krishna who acts as my security guard!
All the visitors comment on the aesthetic look of the frontage of my
apartment, and the greenery is certainly cooling to the eyes.
Nevertheless,
there are some killjoys for every situation; I get a notice from the
secretary of the society saying that the inmates are not allowed to keep
plants in the ‘common area’. I know for a fact, and i have the people
who are staying above my apartment vouch for it, that the plants are
not at all in the way of their movement. What other reason could there
be i wonder, to pronounce such a ‘law’ if it is not to make sure that i
do not enjoy the sight of greenery when i open the front door of my
flat? And neither do people who visit my apartment?
When i
removed one of the pots on a ledge outside my balcony, which had been a
hiding place for a pair of pigeons nesting, i discovered two eggs in the
nest. I had in fact placed the pot on this ledge, only so that the
pigeons could feel safe from the prying crows, waiting to grab the eggs.
Many a times i have sat on the balcony, watching these pigeons look at
me, wondering if i was a friend or foe. Just when he had his doubts
cleared and confidently sat there even when i opened the window to water
the plant, I betrayed his trust and removed the pot from there! By the
time i returned after placing the pot, i found the crow and flown away
with one of the eggs!
I wonder how the society would react, if i
question the fact that the people staying on the ground floor have
potted plants in the common area? Or that this very person, who has
sent the notice, has plants belonging to his wife, on the terrace?
Here
we are, talking about planting ten saplings for every tree felled,
trying to make the world a greener place to live in, and making sure
that the generations to come do not have to look at plants and animals
only in picture books. Yet your very neighbour thwarts all your
attempts to do your mite to make the world a better place to live in,
simply because they have some personal grouse against you which they do
not have the temerity to confront you with or talk it out. So they
decide to attack the mute plants and the helpless birds which had found
haven and a safe place with these plants. How self-centered, and how
manipulative can a man get?
Mohana Narayanan
Posted on Tuesday, 28th September 2010
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Was pained to learn of your experience.I suggest you talk to the person sending the notice about plants and explain gently about your hobby and importance of plants.Good luck.
n s dhaniwala