Waymarks on a Journey
15 December, 2025
The rhythm and ritual in a garden.
14 December, 2025
Birds, Spider and Flowers

The garden around our cottage is in its scenic confluence at this time of the year. The weather too is favourable for plant life. The gathering of birds in the feeding station adds to the variety in the garden!
The serene silence of the garden and the reciprocal bird calls provide a good contrasting experience.
The silence and the refreshing interruption !
It is when one can be silent inwardly, the sounds can reach us fully in their myriads of meaning.
The silence prepares the soul to receive the sounds and calls of birds to receive an awakening message.
The feeding station is becoming a place of comfort for birds. The birds do not chase away new visitors. There is a communal harmony.
The political world is in turmoil globally. The human language used by the political leadership is of suspicion and division. The language of nature is wellness, fullness and cohesion.
The news in the media is one of many disappointments; but the garden is a reminder of new life, growth, giving, caring and flourishing!
The garden is announcing the message of Christmas season- a Giving God became present in human form at Bethlehem !
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)
12 December, 2025
A song in the air!
It was the song call of a Magpie Robin that turned my attention to the gate of our cottage, where Daphne was seen looking upward. Seeing Daphne still and looking up, I could spot the Magpie robin perched on a tall coconut palm, singing its carol! Its calls were long and tuneful with short pauses in between. The tuneful singing continued for twenty minutes, till it flew away to a distance beyond my vision.
Tuneful bird calls are the habit of male Magpie robins. Its calls are for other birds, perhaps seeking for pairing!
What intrigued me is the uninterrupted singing!
Its habit of singing is part of its morning rhythm!
Doing good can be a rhythm, worth pursuing! That was the message that resonated within me!
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)
The effect of climate change!
Endearing meal time !

It is not common to notice Barbets feeding together and engage in communication! They feed privately and are less communicative. But here he last five photographs show a language of togetherness and engagement.
The meal times are such occasions to stay in touch with each other. Giving attention to listen and interact would make meal times refreshing.
I recall how in a family table in a home, at supper, each person takes turn to tell an experience or an event or a story ! Listening to the narratives I felt included in the family ambience.
I recall the yeas of a similar practice at supper time when our children were younger, when they had lot to say about school experiences. It was also practice to read a story that children would benefit form, while we were still at the table after finishing the meal. Often that led to the family prayer time!
A meal time is an occasion to feel near to each other and have endearing conversations.
M.C.Mathew(text and photo)
11 December, 2025
Small but special !
I noticed a Handmaiden moth on the leaf of a rose bush. I find these sights interesting as the garden becomes a place of discoveries and new experiences. This moth is seen in some parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala and Sikkim according to Wikipedia.




































