Sunday, August 22, 2010

Sign for the flower thieves

My heliconium flowers are often stolen by the village urchins on their way to school. So as a deterrent, I drew this sign with a picture of a cobra and hung it next to the heliconiums. The sign says "Cobra! Be careful!" in the local language, Kannada. I was very pleased to see the sign working , until....
a snake- catcher came and demanded money for "sending the cobra away"!
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10 comments:

  1. Not bad! Did you pay him? I grow those Heliconias aren't they just made for the taking?!

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  2. ha ha... the snake cather 'catches' every opportunity... clever!

    Btw, sorry to hear about people plucking your heliconia flower... I guess they are just too pretty to ignore ;-)

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  3. This is really funny! Can he really catch the snake?

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  4. Ha ha ...I find this funny too! Another form of opportunist lurking around your Heliconia plant now!

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  5. This was a funny story for the beginning of a new day. The snake catcher is a colorful looking character.


    FlowerLady

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  6. The sign caught his attention too! Or did he come looking for the heliconia.

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  7. This was too funny! And there I was thinking that you had hit on such an ingenious plan!
    BTW, do you really have cobras in your garden? I do. And Russell's Vipers too. Double trouble!

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  8. Hi Lotusleaf, I think it is very creative of you to come up with such a sign with pictures and an effective message. How did you handle the snake catcher? I'll rather have my flowers taken than to have to pay that snake catcher.

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  9. a funny and interesting post. you can use the camera's macro mode to get those flowers in focus. am also having a flowers herbal garden blog

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  10. The snake charmer responded well to your sign. Never let an opportunity go by!! That's a lively picture to warn the culprits.

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