A local barber has heard about my reluctance to wait at barbershops and came home with his tools. His name is “Thambili’ Sinhalese for king coconut! He did a quick and nice job with my hair. He was also quick to point out that I have very few hair and most of that is grey!
Monday, February 7, 2011
Renuka’s Team
Booly
Birds
We live just below the Hantane natural watershed forest reservation. Naturally, we find birds everywhere. Frequent visitors are parrot, spotted dove, greater coucal, kingfisher, woodpecker, magpie, myna and babbler. Renuka feeds them at least twice a day. We like watching them sharing and competing for food.
Sunset
Friday, October 8, 2010
Professor E. O. E. Pereira Memorial Lecture
Professor E. O. E. Pereira Memorial Lecture is hosted by the Sri Lanka Institute of Engineers on his birthday, September 13th, every year. I was honored to deliver the 2010 Professor E.O.E. Pereira memorial lecture to a distinguished audience in Colombo. The topic of the lecture was “Process Engineering Research on Agro-Industrial Issues in Sri Lanka”. It was based on several research and development activities that I became involved in Sri Lanka upon my return from UCDavis.
Moving into New House
The astrologer gave times to leave the old house, to enter the new house and to light the first fire. He also told us to enter the new house facing east, but the main door faces west! Lighting the fire was at 11:45 am. It was followed by a treat to all.
In the evening we had three priests from the village temple visit the house and chant ‘Pirith’ to bless the new house, occupants and workers who built the house. This ritual is also to prevent evil eye being cast on the skill of the workers! Families of all the workers attended the event and the proud workers showed the product of their labor to their spouses and children. We provided dinner for all. It was a very happy evening. What a relief!
It is three weeks since we moved in. We are delighted with almost everything with the house. The scenery from the balcony is beautiful. We can see Alagalla mountain, ten kilometers away all the time. On clear days we can see ‘Bible Rock’ about 40 kilometers away! The sunset with the crimson clouds over the mountains is majestic.