Week 52 | December 22, 2014 | December 28, 2014 |
1. Preamble:
This is the last week of the year 2015. Our Maple trees have still not shed their leaves but all of them have now turned red and soon they too would be blown away. Our Grape Arbor is now completely devoid of leaves. The fallen leaves keep piling up in the trench below or scatter around all along the drive way. The Apricot, Peach and Plum besides the Persimmon trees have all shed their leaves. The night time temperature has however still not dipped below freezing point and the scary frost too has not hit our region. We still have risked planting the seasonal spring flower saplings. These include Dahlia, Pansy, Petunia, Antirrhinum, Sweet Pea and many other varieties. Dreaded as we are, we have covered the planted beds with the cutup tree branches. During the previous week, we also finished planting the onion saplings on a patch of land at the rear of our farmhouse. The winter rains anxiously awaited by all but more so the wheat growers in our area also are yet to arrive,
The Fruiter and Mussambi Oranges have mostly been harvested but Kinnow and Red Blood Oranges have not matured as yet. Both of them presently are a tinge sour and awaiting as the locals say, a little frost to get sweetened. We will include some pictures of all these orange types in this and upcoming blogs before the season concludes in mid February. This year we had a bumper crop of Lemons and Calamondin too. We will include a word or two on them as well if not this time then in the next blog insha Allah.
The last day of this week (28th Dec) also signifies for us (Iqbal Clan) the wedding anniversary of Saad and Sahar, which we can not forget to celebrate, as all sure will agree in the right earnest.
2. Late Autumn:
Here at the Wakefield Gardens, we have full blown autumn now when we are already half way through winter. I don't remember if I have already talked about autumn, changing of the colour of leaves before they fall and perish for ever? But if I haven't, there it is in our own backyard. The Canadian (Silver) Maples that we have are now exhibiting heavenly foliage with reddish hue of its leaves.
2. Late Autumn:
Here at the Wakefield Gardens, we have full blown autumn now when we are already half way through winter. I don't remember if I have already talked about autumn, changing of the colour of leaves before they fall and perish for ever? But if I haven't, there it is in our own backyard. The Canadian (Silver) Maples that we have are now exhibiting heavenly foliage with reddish hue of its leaves.
I consulted the ever available internet sources and was informed that the brightest red and purple colors appear when autumn days are bright and nights are chilly but not freezing, because these conditions increase production of the red and purple pigments. Orange and yellow colors tend to be fairly constant from year to year because the orange and yellow pigments are always present in the leaves. I wonder, am I not lucky to see it actually happening? Sure I am, the answer pops out instantly, right in front!
3. Oranges Everywhere:
After we have had plenty of Fruiters and Mussambi of the season, we now have on our head the Redblood Oranges and the famous Kinnows. The redblood is changing its colour from golden yellow to reddish yellow, a sign of its maturing. The Kinnow in the meantime is enlarging and picking up its characteristic heavenly flavour.
4. Family Event:
4.1. Celebrating Wedding Anniversary of Saad and Sahar (28 Dec 2004):
We recently celebrated Saad's birthday (28 Nov). Sahar is his wonderful, constantly smiling life partner. This is going to be their 10th wedding anniversary. Wow! they are already married for a decade now! Time is flying so fast. Is it something to repent or rejoice? Without the slightest doubt and hesitation , I would chose to rejoice and at that immensely, for in between these very happy years they had masha Allah two lovely daughters who besides theirs, make our lives too ever so enjoyable week after week, when they come to spend their weekends with us at the farm.
Saad was married in Karachi when we still maintained our Askari apartment (Askari-3H, school Road, Karachi Cantt.). Omar had suffered a severe leg infection soon after he had come down from his Baltoro Glacier posting. He had undergone a series of surgical operations and could not therefore travel with us to attend Saad's wedding. Anjum had already travelled to Karachi to make advance wedding arrangements. I remember taking a flight from Islamabad to Karachi together with Saad on a freezing cold December night. The wedding went through plentifully smoothly apart from one little thing, which makes us laugh even today. To remind Saad of that little thing, his brothers sometimes ask him, what happened to the cake? And Saad would chuckle, look around and wave the question away.
Even though they live in Chaklala, Rawalpindi, Saad, Sahar and their daughters Inaya and Ne'ma are integral part of our farm life. Had they not been around, our life would have been quite lonely and dreary. It's God's blessing that they are there to take care of us in our growing age.
On this very special day, I would say to them: As your parents (Anjum and myself) we have seen how strong you fought this journey together. It was never easy but your love has prevailed in this family. Happy wedding anniversary Saad and Sahar! May you always be together smiling and laughing!