Our Wild Garden In Patar (Part 2)
It’s nice to have a sensible 16-megapixel primary camera on your phone that you can use on those point and shoot subjects with a handy and compact phone. The truth is, I haven’t bought a replacement yet for my broken Canon Ixus camera so I am using all the three cameras on my tab and cellphones.
Going home is such a memorable thing. Even if we only stayed there overnight, I was able to visit those fruit trees some of which I helped Dad plant and nurture when he was still alive. They have a little plot for veggies now. I could no longer identify all the flowering plants growing there.

When I last came home, that street light in front of the house attached to the coconut tree was almost leveled with it. Now the tree is grown.
Countryside scenery that I’ve missed for so long. I brought home two jackfruits which I will cook later.
That all looks so lush and tropical, Arlene. Very different to England!
Best wishes, Pete.
We used to have many ornamental plants but now they’re gone.