Showing posts with label vegetable garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegetable garden. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Photo blog, May 3, 2014

The histopathology report of the huge ovarian tumour that we operated on couple of weeks back.
We've few friends who have promised to help out with the chemotherapy of this poor lady.
We would need help of some more people . . . 
A langer and her baby through one of the skylights . . .  
A rod cutting machine which was donated by one of our well-wishers.
This job would take about 30 minutes if done manually.
With the machine, the same amount of work takes just about 2 minutes . . . 
The above two snaps - - - vegetables from our farm . . .
One of the water handpumps that we facilitated Living Waters to dig in one of our neighboring villages . . .
An improvised water tumbler in our maintenance department
The setting sun . . . 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Vegetable Garden

Over the last 2 months, Shalom had been quite inquisitive about how vegetables come into being.

When we had first arrived at NJH, we had started off a vegetable garden. However, because of Simian menace, we did not continue our enthusiasm. 

However, over the last 2 weeks, our farmer genes kicked on and we were into some serious amount of backyard vegetable gardening. Snaps of the efforts . . .

Our only prayer is that the monkeys will spare us this time . . .

Potatoes in empty cement bags
The first tomato plant. We found this growing wild and transplanted it to our backyard.
If you look carefully, you can see the first fruit . . .
A close up of the first fruit . . .

Cauliflower . . .

A seed bed . . . 


Other forms of seed beds . . . made from discarded medicine cartons

Broccoli plants coming up . . .