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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Kuzhipallam Botanical Garden and Research Centre (KBGRC)

 


Kuzhipallam Botanical Garden and Research Centre (KBGRC) was established by Mr. John Rose, Mr. Georgekutty and Mr. Joshy (three brothers of a family) at Nellimoodu, Thiruvananthapuram of Kerala State, India in 1972

Kuzhipallam Botanical Garden and Research Centre in the private sector  is one of the largest pioneer Botanical Gardens in Kerala spread over 40 acres. Once you  experience it, you would be prompted to describe it as 'God's own garden' in 'Gods own country'

It is situated  at Nellimoodu near Balaramapuram, 22 km  from  Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Keralam and close to the two well known tourist centres, Kovalam and Vizhinjam  Port.

We visited the place on 5th May 2026.

We were welcomed by Mr.Georgekutty. We were astounded by his simplicity.

He was good enough to be photographed with us.

We considered it a privilege to be with him, a great achiever, in a frame.

A few plants, that surprised us, are presented here.

               

                                                   
                                                   

 
                                             
                                                 

                                                       

                                                   


                                                     


 

                                          


                                                                     


                                                                 

 
                                                                            

                                                               
                                                                     
                                                                       

                                                                         

 
                                                                         

                                                                   


                                                                         

                                                                   

 
                                                                         

Please see the beautiful red flower.  

Each plant costs Rs.1500.00.


Our friends, Mr.Sreekanth and Mr Rejeesh, who are awaiting the results of the final year BD Examination they had appeared in April 2026, took us to this wonderful locale.

Rejeesh knew everyone there. He was the perfect guide for us. He knew each plant very well.

His wife Frincy, a wonderful girl who is battling a severe health issue cheerfully, jocularly commented, “My husband doesn’t know how the house is managed, but he knows all the plants at the Kuzhipallam Botanical Gardens very well. He loves nature. He loves plants.”

We could only agree with her because we have found Rejeesh to be an encyclopaedia on plants and their cultivation.


                                              Posing amidst Bougainville’s of all hues.

                                                     Feast of magnificence


 

                                                          Caught them unawares

                                                                            

ALL TIME VIEWS REACH 100479 // I AM MORE THAN OVERWHELMED

 

 ALL TIME VIEWS  REACH 100479 // I AM MORE THAN OVERWHELMED

I am indeed grateful to my viewers over the past six months  when I observe that  all time viewers for the blog has surged from 50020 on November 7, 2025 to 100479 on 5th May, 2026 in these six months.

It was pretty fast especially when it had taken almost 15 years to cross the magical number of 50000.

Crossing the 100000 barrier was beyond my dreams when I began 

It is 100479 at the end of the day on  5th May, 2026

I express my gratitude to my viewers for the support you have extended 

I am humbled by your encouragement.

I thank each and  everyone for keeping alive your interest in my posts.

You have made me what I am.

I am placing here  the post on November 7, 2025


ALL TIME VIEWS  REACH 50020// I AM OVERWHELMED

I am indeed grateful to my viewers over the years when I observe that  all time viewers for the blog has crossed the magical number 50000. It is 50020 now.

Quite a landmark for an unknown writer, an alien to English language.

For whom Malayalam is the mother tongue.

Who did not speak a word in English till the age of twenty.

Where adverse circumstances made him speak English haltingly from that age.

And write.

I am humbled by your encouragement.

I thank each and  everyone for keeping alive your interest in my posts.

You have made me what I am.

Monday, April 27, 2026

BOUNCER

 


                                                         Someone forwarded                                                                                                      

                           

                                                         Instead of, "I am the door," many churches think that 
                                                   Jesus said, "I am the bouncer"!  

                                                   And I replied

                                                   They take cognisance of what Jesus did at Jerusalem Temple.

                                                   But they don't take cognisance of the cross that ensued.

                                                   Perhaps they are the ones Jesus had trounced from 
                                                   the temple.

                                                   And they masquerade as Jesus to vanquish the true followers 
                                                   of Jesus from the Churches built in the name of Jesus 
                                                   once and for all.

                                                   A risen Jesus is no longer for them

SIDNEI FRESH HOMEMADE CAKES

                                   Evana's Birthday was on the 23rd April. Thursday. 

We celebrated it today on the 25th April as it  is the fourth Saturday where everyone could join.

The Birthday cake was prepared by Indu, Kaudiar, Trivandrum

It was fantastic.

Placing its picture here

Indu is an Engineer. 
She stayed at Karakulam.
Later she shifted to Kaudiar. 
Left her job when she had twins.
She launched herself  into full time cake business



                                                        SIDNEI

                                     FRESH HOMEMADE CAKES

                                                   8590246652

                                                   9778253475

                                                               

                                                             



 

MALAYALA MANORAMA and A WALK THROUGH THE RAIN

 

                                                                   Malayala Manorama 

                                                                   Sunday supplement

                                                                     26 April 2026


                                                                       List of books


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                                                       A WALK THROUGH THE RAIN       

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BIRTHDAY GIRL 8 YEARS AND HER BROTHER

                                                                           Birthday Girl

                                                                              8 years 


                                                                                      


                                                                                

                                                                                   


                                                                          

                                                                                   


                                                                                  



                                                                                 



                                                                                   


 

                                                                   

 
                                                           

                               

                                                                        

SAVINGS ARE NOT FOR AFTERLIFE //SPEND YOU MUST

 This is a WhatsApp forward I received.
Because it make sense I am placing it here.
I do not know who authored it

Why Indian Retirees Can’t Spend the Money They Sacrificed Their Lives to Save

Mr Sharma (a pseudonym for perhaps your father, uncle, or neighbour) is a success story of the great Indian middle-class dream.

He grew up in an India of scarcity—ration cards, waiting years for a telephone connection, and job security being the ultimate prize. For 40 years, he worked tirelessly in a PSU or a corporate job. He walked to the bus stop to save the autorickshaw fare. He wore shirts until the collars frayed. He sacrificed vacations to pay for IIT coaching and his children’s grand weddings.

Today, at 68, Mr. Sharma is sitting on a paid-off house in a decent locality and a retirement corpus of over ₹3 Crores in FDs, PPF, and mutual funds.

He has won the game. He is financially free.

Yet, last night in the peak of May summer heat, Mr. Sharma woke up sweating because he switched off the AC after running it for exactly one hour. Why waste electricity? he murmured.

This is the tragedy of the modern Indian retiree. They are asset-rich, cash-rich, but lifestyle-poor.

They are suffering from what financial psychologists call The Switch Failure (Inability to spend).

The Psychology of the Eternal Saver

For four decades, the switch in their brain was welded tight to the SAVE position. Every financial decision was filtered through the lens of accumulation. Saving wasn’t just a habit; it was a survival mechanism against an uncertain future in a developing economy.

Then, on the day of retirement, they are suddenly told to flip that switch to SPEND.

They physically cannot do it.

The neural pathways built over 40 years of frugality are too strong. To a lifelong saver, spending money—specifically, decumulating their hard-earned principal—registers in the brain almost like physical pain or moral failure.

They feel they are chopping down the tree they spent their whole life watering.

Symptoms of The Switch Failure in India

You see this manifested in countless Indian households where the parents have more than enough money, yet live in self-imposed austerity:

The FD Interest Trap: They will only spend the interest earned from Fixed Deposits. Touching the principal amount feels like committing a sin. As inflation rises and interest rates fluctuate, their lifestyle shrinks, even though the principal remains untouched.

The Medical Delay: They will have crores in the bank, but will delay a necessary knee replacement surgery or cataract operation for years because it costs too much right now.

The Travel Paradox: At 70 years old, with bad backs, they still book Sleeper Class train tickets for overnight journeys instead of a comfortable 2AC or a flight, simply because the train gets us there too.

The Inheritance Burden: A uniquely Indian pressure is the deep-seated belief that the entire corpus must be preserved for the children. They live like paupers so their 45-year-old, well-settled children can inherit a massive fortune later. "Why Indian Retirees Can’t Spend the Money They Sacrificed Their Lives to Save"

The Great Fear: What if I live too long?

The engine driving this inability to spend is a deep, primal fear of running out of money.

Indian retirees have seen inflation destroy the value of the Rupee over decades. They don’t trust that ₹3 Crores today will be enough 20 years from now when a hospital room might cost ₹50,000 a night.

So, they create a hyper-conservative buffer. They prepare for the absolute worst-case scenario (living to 105 with major medical needs), and in doing so, they completely miss out on the best-case scenario—enjoying the healthy years they have left.

The Final Destination: The Richest Corpse.

The tragic outcome of The Switch Failure is a life unlived.

They sacrificed their 30s, 40s, and 50s for a someday of comfort. But when the day arrives, they are too psychologically damaged by years of scarcity to embrace it.

They become the richest people in the graveyard. They leave behind massive bank balances, perfectly preserved houses, and unspent lockers full of gold jewellery. Their children inherit wealth they often don’t urgently need, while the parents die with regrets of trips not taken, comforts not bought, and generosity not shared.

If you, or your parents, are stuck in this trap, logic won’t fix it. Emotional re-framing is needed.

The Permission to Spend Fund

Create a separate bank account funded by a small portion of the corpus. The rule for this account is simple: This money must be wasted. It cannot be saved, invested, or given to kids. It must be spent on frivolous joy—a luxury hotel stay, a new car, a hobby. If it isn’t spent by the end of the year, it’s donated.

The Bucket Strategy

Divide the wealth. Bucket A is untouchable survival money for medical needs and basic living until age 85/90. Bucket B is lifestyle money. Once Bucket A is secure, the brain relaxes, making it easier to spend from Bucket B without the panic of running out.

Shift the Inheritance perspective

The greatest gift a parent can give adult children isn’t a massive inheritance when the children are already 50 years old. The greatest gift is being happy, healthy, and financially independent parents who enjoy their own lives. Your children want to see you spend your money on you.

The Bottom Line:

Money is stored energy. You spent your life accumulating this energy. If you don’t release it in the form of joy, comfort, and experiences while you are alive, that energy goes to waste.

You didn’t work for 40 years just to be the wealthiest patient in the hospital ward. Flip the switch. Buy the ticket. Turn on the AC. You earned it.