Joke for the Day…” Liver alone Cheese mine…” !!!

Three handsome male dogs are walking down the street when they see a beautiful, enticing, female Poodle. The three male dogs fall all over themselves in an effort to be the one to reach her first, but end up arriving in front of her at the same time.

The males are speechless before her beauty, slobbering all over themselves and hoping for just a glance from her in return. Aware of her charms and her obvious effect on the three suitors, she decides to be kind and tells them “The first one who can use the words “liver” and “cheese” together in an imaginative, intelligent sentence can go out with me.” The sturdy, muscular black Lab speaks up quickly and says “I love liver and cheese.”

Oh, how childish,” said the Poodle. “That shows no imagination or intelligence whatsoever.” She turned to the tall, shiny Golden Retriever and said “How well can you do?” “Ummmm…I HATE liver and cheese,” blurts the Golden Retriever. “My, my,” said the Poodle. “I guess it’s hopeless. That’s just as dumb as the Lab’s sentence.”

She then turns to the last of the three dogs and says, “How about you, little guy?” The last of the three, tiny in stature but big in fame and finesse, is the Taco Bell chihuahua. He gives her a smile, a sly wink, turns to the Golden Retriever and the Lab and says…  “Liver alone. Cheese mine.” !!!

Source…….www.ba-bamail.com

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These Unsung Clowns in Chennai Bring Laugher and Love to the Hopeless and Needy…

“We cannot cure diseases but at least we can reduce the pain for a while and distract people from their suffering,” says Naveen Loganathan of Humanitarian Clowns.

Remember your childhood days when a clown could bring a smile to your face and make all your friends laugh? Can clowns do any more than that? Well, yes! There is a group of clowns that is spreading love and creating an impact in more ways than you can ever imagine.

Humanitarian Clowns, an organization that aims to support local non-government organisations (NGOs) around the world with its projects, combines social clowning with community development. It was started in 2012 when Tim Webster from Australia attended a Caring Clown Trip to Costa Rica. There, he witnessed first hand, the positive effect humanitarian clowning has on individuals and communities.

Webster then came to India in November 2012, which led to the start of the India chapter of Humanitarian Clowns. He gathered 20 volunteers from Chennai and visited a leprosy home in Vellore.

Humanitarian Clowns bring smiles on the faces of lesser privileged.

Humanitarian Clowns bring smiles to the faces of patients.

“The visit was eye opening. The kids there were in so much pain and sadness. They had even been abandoned by their own families and had almost forgotten what it was to be loved,” says Naveen.

That one visit brought incredible happiness to the kids who could not stop smiling. They forgot their pain, even if it was for a short time. This was the power of a mask and a red nose, and a lot of love.

The Humanitarian Clowns try to bring happiness into the lives of those who have lost hope to live. They wear masks and visit various locations like hospitals, schools, NGOs, old age homes, etc., to spread some much needed laughter in what are ordinarily considered serious and sometimes depressing places.

They also give some useful lessons on health and sanitation, creating larger ripples of effect.

The team also helps with education of young kids.

Managed by Giridharan, Humanitarian Clowns India has managed to work across Chennai in 20 locations, including hospitals, schools, orphanages, etc.

The team comprises working professionals who take out time on weekends to get “into the skin” of the clowns and spread happiness through various activities. Volunteers are informed two days before an event and are given some instructions, which they need to follow based on the location they are visiting.

“We tell them how to behave with the kids and how to react in certain situations, and how to connect better with people,” says Naveen.

Naveen says clowning is much more than just wearing a mask and making funny faces. He believes it is about connecting with people and feeling their pain directly rather than just using props to make the activity look colourful and happy.

Having started with just 20 clowns initially, the group now has over 450 volunteers across Chennai who actively participate in clowning on a regular basis.

Humanitarian Clowns works across 20 locations in Chennai.

Humanitarian Clowns works across 20 locations in Chennai.

Naveen recalls a special connection he made while clowning. He met a young boy, Santosh, of about 20 years of age. Santosh did not have a nose, which made him obviously look different from other people. Ignored by his family, Santosh was a lonely person when he saw clowning for the first time. Touched by the loving gesture of the clowns, Santosh immediately connected with Naveen and even took his phone number. He then called him the next day and since then they have become great friends—almost like brothers, says Naveen.

Thanks to Naveen and support from other clowns, Santosh got funds to pursue his education. He then started his own flour mixing business, which is running successfully now. This is just one example – Humanitarian Clowns has touched the lives of hundreds of people like Santosh.

Humanitarian Clowns do not just perform at different locations, they have also opened a school in Javadhi Hills. The school has about 240 students from nearby villages and goes up to Class 5. They have hired six full time teachers to manage the school.

Volunteers are first trained before being part of the performance.

Volunteers are first trained before becoming part of the performance.

The India chapter of Humanitarian Clowns gets funding from Humanitarian Clowns Global to give shape to its activities. The group plans to take this initiative to other cities of the country in the future. The team also plans to start a clowning institute in Vellore, where people from across the globe can come and learn clowning.

They have surely put a smile on our face. We hope they continue to bring laughter and love to millions of others.

Source…….Shreya Pareek in http://www.the better india.com

Natarajan

Perfect Christmas Gift ….

Are you racking you brain trying to look for Christmas gift ideas to impress your friends and relatives this year? Well, if you are, I’ve got the right suggestions for you. But before you set high expectations, know one thing: Christmas is more about the special little gifts from the heart, and less about the ones nicely wrapped up under the tree. So if you truly care for the people around you, keep the following 10 gift suggestions in mind this Christmas:

 

Here are a few suggestions for special gifts:

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

10 Special, Meaningful Gifts to Give This Christmas...

Spread and share this eye-opening message to your loved ones to remind them of the true meaning of this blessed feast and give them your warmest greetings.

Source…..www.ba-bamail.com

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The Christmas Tree Worm ….!!!

Scientifically that are called spirobranchus giganteus, but they are better known by their colloquial name — Christmas tree worm. The worm is so called not because they feed on fig trees but because they look like them.

The spirobranchus giganteus live in the ocean and sports two magnificent spirals of plumes that protrude from its tube-like body and which look like tiny Christmas trees. These plumes are composed of hair-like appendages called radioles that radiate from the worm’s central spine, and help the animal to grab food, which typically consists of microscopic plants, or phytoplankton, floating in the water. The plumes are also used for respiration. Measuring less than 4 cm in height, they come in many colors including orange, yellow, blue, and white and, are easily spotted due to their shape, beauty, and color.

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Photo credit: Matt Kieffer/Flickr

 

The Christmas tree worm doesn’t like to move about much. Once they find a good place on a live calcareous coral, they burrow a hole and live their for the rest of their lives, occasionally emerging from their home to catch passing plankton with their fully extended plumes. They are very sensitive to disturbances and will rapidly retract into their burrows at the slightest touch or passing shadow.

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Photo credit: Doug Finney/Flickr

Sources: NOAA / Marine Bio via My Modern Met

Source….www.amusingplanet.com

Natarajan

 

Message for the Day….” I am the Messenger of God …Jesus declared , first …”

As you celebrate Christmas today, bring to your mind the teachings, advice and warnings that Jesus gave and decide to direct your daily life on that path. His words must be imprinted on your hearts and you must resolve to practise all that He taught. You must pay attention to the lessons he elaborated in the various stages of his life. ‘I am the Messenger of God,’ he declared, first. Yes. Each individual has to accept that role and live as examples of Divine Love and Charity. The Guru must act as the alarm-clock; he should awaken the sleeper to one’s duty to oneself. “Uththishtha! jaagratha,” as the Upanishads proclaim – “Arise! Awake.” And bear witness to the God within, in every thought, word and deed. The best way to resolve the confusions and conflicts that hamper moral, ethical, material, technological and spiritual progress is for man to live as fully as man ought to, and rise to the height of the Divine that is his Reality.

Sathya Sai Baba

Image of the Day…”Zinnia Flowers @ International Space Station…”

Zinnia Flowers Starting to Grow on the International Space Station

Zinnia flowers are starting to grow in the International Space Station's Veggie facility

Zinnia flowers are starting to grow in the International Space Station’s Veggie facility as part of the VEG-01 investigation. Veggie provides lighting and nutrient supply for plants in the form of a low-cost growth chamber and planting “pillows” to provide nutrients for the root system. These plants appear larger than their ground-based counterparts and scientists expect buds to form on the larger plants soon.

The Veggie facility supports a variety of plant species that can be cultivated for educational outreach, fresh food and even recreation for crew members on long-duration missions. Previously, the facility has grown lettuce — which was consumed by the crew earlier this year — and now investigators are attempting to grow Zinnia flowers. Understanding how flowering plants grow in microgravity can be applied to growing other edible flowering plants, such as tomatoes.

Image Credit: NASA

joke of the day…” Every one is Fine …” !!!

An Irishman walks into a bar in Dublin, orders three pints of Guinness and sits at the back of the room, drinking a sip out of each one in turn.  When he finishes them, he comes back to the bar and orders three more.

The bartender approaches and tells him, “You know, a pint goes flat after I draw it, and it would taste better if you bought one at a time.” The Irishman replies: “Well, you see, I have two brothers.  One is in America, the other is in Australia, and I’m in Dublin.  When we all left home, we promised that we’d drink this way to remember the days we drank together.  So I drink one for each me brothers and one for me self.”

The bartender admits that this is a nice custom, and leaves it there. The Irishman becomes a regular in the bar, and always drinks the same way: He orders three pints and drinks them in turn. One day, he comes in and orders two pints.  All the other regulars take notice and fall silent. When he comes back to the bar for the second round, the bartender says, “I don’t want to intrude on your grief, but I wanted to offer my condolences on your loss.”

The Irishman looks quite puzzled for a moment, then a light dawns and he laughs.  “Oh, no, everybody’s just fine,” he explains, “It’s just that me wife had us join that Baptist Church and I had to quit drinking.  But it hasn’t affected me brothers though.

Source….www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Christmas’ truly means the ‘Mass, held on the birthday of Christ “….

God is the Eternal Power, omnipotent and omniscient. He is the cause and consequence – the potter, the clay and the pot. Without God, there is no Universe. God willed and the Universe happened, as His play, a manifestation of His power. Human beings embody His Will, His power, His Wisdom. But, they are unaware of this glory as the cloud of ignorance veils the Truth. Hence God sends saints and prophets, and even appears as an Advent to unveil the Truth, and to awaken and liberate mankind. Two thousand years ago, when narrow pride and thick ignorance defiled mankind, Jesus came as the embodiment of love and compassion, and lived amongst people, holding forth the highest ideals of life. ‘Christmas’ truly means the ‘Mass, held on the birthday of Christ’. It is a very sacred religious rite. To deal with it as a festival for drinking and dancing is very wrong. Spend Christmas in prayer.

Sathya Sai Baba

 

” I Turn Scrap Metal Into Animals… ” !!!

My name is JK Brown. I live in rural West Wales. This peaceful part of the country is known for being a precious habitat for its native wildlife, which is of constant inspiration to me.

For as long as I can remember I have loved to watch animals (especially in the wild) and for as long as I can remember I have been drawing, making and creating as a way of celebrating the beauty of nature. Often when I’m out walking I pick up fragments of metal that have been thrown away. Sometimes fly-tipped or washed up on beaches, I patiently reassemble these pieces into monuments to the natural world around me: a habitat that is becoming increasingly fragmented.

I find that my own process of reversing this fragmentation is, for me, a calming antidote to the madness of endless consumption.

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Two holly blue butterflies

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Graze

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Pheasant

Frogs

Native butterflies

Crow

Praying mantis

Source….www.boredpanda.com

Natarajan