About Me

!nversed Poignancy!

...I am an eclectic amalgamation of many seemingly paradoxical things. This can be exemplified in both my seemingly endless persistance on many topics and arguments, as well as my careful cautiousness on other topics and arguments. This is largely due to how astute I am of the topic: more knowledge, more persistant; less knowledge, obviously more cautious. I also have times of obsessive compulsions regarding certain things (mostly just my thoughts, however)...

Life and Death

!nversed Poignancy!

Life

An assembly

Possibly impossible

Perfectly interchangeable..

Death

That lives most upright

Beyond the unspoken

Neither a squiggle nor a quibble..

She and Me

!nversed Poignancy!

She

A daffodil

Tyrannizer of me

Breaking the colors of dusk!..

Me

The rising sun

Infringed with violations

The impurity in the salt..

Love and Poetry!

!nversed Poignancy!

Love

A puerile desire

Buried in the heart

Never leaves..

Poetry

Sentimentally melodramatic

Cursively recursive

My thoughts idiotic!

Progression over Cash Crop!

Scribbled by Bharath On February 12, 2009

I’ve been fertilizing and watering more than ever before, and the tree is looking the best it ever looked. I have these 3 huge lemons ripening right now, they are almost as big as grapefruit. The tree still doesn’t look as good as when it’s outdoors in the late summer, but it did not drop as many leaves this fall when I brought it in. First, I washed it several times with plain water, to get rid of bugs. Then I sprayed it twice with a horticultural oil. So it has not had the bug problem I usually have when it’s indoors. Then I was extremely careful to not miss the watering schedule. I water it twice a week, if I miss a day, the leaves start to curl. And I sprinkle some fertilizer that I bought (it’s organic but smells like fish emulsion) on the top of the soil in the pot. I’ve done that at least twice this summer. You’d think you wouldn’t fertilize in the summer, but apparently citrus needs it year round. For this first time in my life, I had fruit and blossoms at the same time a few weeks ago. I think I only got one tiny fruit from that latest blossom group, but I never had it blossom more than once a year before, so I’m making some progress.

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