Green cherry tomatoes on a vine.
Plucking the last few cherry tomatoes before winter hits.
Green cherry tomatoes on a vine.
Plucking the last few cherry tomatoes before winter hits.
Many congratulations. Best wishes and here's to many more.
Hope someday you try my recipe too
Cc @flabberdacks.bsky.social true?
What you are saying is a brilliant idea. I remember coming across it at Reddit. Btw, that article: I would not want to take financial advice from someone who took a year and a half to figure out leaking subscriptions and losing $380 along the way. He is admittedly, careless.
Do tell about the headphones too
Maybe the best way to put in perspective how important she was to Indian music could be this: There's rarely a week when I haven't listened to Ashaji.
Just 2 weeks ago, some strangers at Reddit asked me to compile a playlist of her songs and I had helped them with that. What a difficult task it was. To go through decades of music and pick 10 of her songs.
The west had a glimpse of her with the 90s hit, "Brimful of Asha". Australia had a glimpse of her when she collaborated with Bret Lee. Her most recent hit was with Gorillaz. Released just last month. Perhaps fittingly, the song was about redemption and death.
Asha Bhosle was not only a once in a generation singer, she was an era by herself. She sang tunes for generations. In India, our grandfathers listened to her, our parents grew up listening to her and so did we, the 80s folks. Perhaps her Twitter profile describes her best: "Singer since 1943".
RIP Asha Bhosle.
You know what's happening here? Because India's most lucrative export is now #cricket, through it, the world is now understanding India's brazen level of corruption and the sense of entitlement our politicians carry (Though knowing Jarrod, he'd have a far deeper understanding of it already)
You mean "Madhya Pradesh"
A broad footpath in the suburb of south east Melbourne showing a pink sky at twilight
Pink sky.
The usual suspect. Thanks!
Lovely. Our navratras are going on. So a pity can't have this. Mouth watering! What noodles are those?
I travel 10 KMs away to Pakenham for it.
An image of a print of Bono, U2's frontman, imagined as a Hindu deity and used as a mobile phone case sticker.
I asked AI to imagine my favourite Rockstar as a Hindu deity. Then I took a print and slid it between my new mobile phone and the case. Worth it.
Just yesterday I was telling my wife, in my years of watching cricket, I have merely seen hit-wickets happening probably 4-5 times. And now I have seen it twice in last two days. #cricket
A screenshot of a post from ex-India cricket player Sanjay Manjrekar that says: "This ‘no shaking hands’ is such a silly thing that India has started. It’s unbecoming of a nation like ours. Either play properly within the spirit of the game or don’t play at all."
I never thought I would agree with Manjrekar but here we go. #IndVsPak
What a hilarious analogy 😆 #cricket
I hope he is ok 😓
A picture of the 12 Apostles, Victoria, Australia: light blue sunshine sky, two of the "apostles", the sandstone cliffs, with blue white waves crashing on them
2 days ago.
But they are selling fried chicken now and have stopped the seekh kebabs, isn't it? I was also sad to see more plastic being used.
It’s true, writers tend to be politically progressive because writing involves thinking about things, and that’s where thinking takes you
I haven’t been on bsky lately but I hope you and your family are safe out there and that the worst has passed.
I had a look at it using my VPN set to Canada and couldn't find an issue. Could you please retry and let me know?
Thanks for letting me know. I will check.
She speaks for many of us. I am a neutral for this game. All I wanted was a hard-fought game not a roll of dices that every attempted shot was #cricket