Chasing Tiger So many wild creatures appeared, creating a sublime setting—but what's its use when the tiger is missing in the scene?
The Tusker at Kabini The forest had been rained on for over a week; there was gloss and lustre on the lush greens, the muddy path was wet and shining, and framed in that setting was this huge handsome beast.
I Know a Cure, Too "I know folks who use Nexito," I wished to say. "For depression. It's said it does the least harm to the libido—which you know how to manage anyway."
For the Love of Dogs We've injected an overdose of spice into our life. It's like chewing the chilly and loving its taste, even as the thing sears the tongue.
The Burden of Being the Owner "Pay the full amount," Anwar says, "start the deductions from Friday." Dharmendra and Harish laugh. "How shall we explain that to the malik?"
It's That Time When the Coffee Plants Think They're Dying The plants will lift up, and they will bloom white all at once across the plantation, making these tropical tracts look like they're snowed upon.
Lost in the Woods "But why must you be close to nature? The wild must live undisturbed in the wild, and the human must stay put in the city."
Coffee Planting: Costa Rican Vs Guatemalan Vs Colombian Kenyan coffee planters, who took to multi-stem farming and returned to the single system, hold empirical proof that multi-stem doesn't work.
Dealing With Disaster The crew is doing damage control now, drawing back the Yara from the base of the pepper and pushing it toward the mulch around the cardamom.
With Modi in My Dreams, Getting Real About Coffee Birds, peafowl, hare, fox, boar. Trees, plants, and vines. Every rich shade of green. Who in his senses will argue you have caused damage here?