I am just wondering, if one can ask the flat-owner for their permission in advance.

I have a telescope to watch the sky at night, I sometimes use it to watch a
distant bird by day. I have told in my neighbourhood, that I don't want to
watch them or what they might be doing in the house. They have given me
permission to look thru my telescope in their direction, whenever I like.

I am of indian origin. Having lived in germany for quite some years, I observe, that my behavior and my way of thinking is a bit different than that of my siblings. Many times it
causes misunderstandings even between us.

So my question is a serious one. Shrikant ji, I hope, I am not hurting you and anyone else. Please excuse me.



Not understanding a language, oh, I can write a book
about my various experiences.
Regards
Nalini




hahahaha....thats funny....I guess the flat owners must have cut the
tree by now..... Sometimes we do have to take risk. I remember few
days back I got to meet Dr. Ritesh and his boss. His boss (Korean
origin) was trying to take a picture of an elderly lady who was
working in cropfield. Lady was very much apprehensive, but Ritesh's
boss was not able to understand Gharwali or Kumauni. What she was
saying was, "DONT TAKE MY PIC OR I WILL CALL HUBBY AND SON!!!".
Somehow we managed to get away without taking the pic.
Regards
Pankaj



On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 2:49 PM, shrikant ingalhalikar
<[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you Pankaj ji, Gurcharansingh ji, Vijay ji and Tanay ji. The
photo credit goes to Kishor Gumaste, my son in law. Let me share the
experience of taking this photo. I knew of a roadside Oroxylum tree in
a residential area in Pune and invited Kishor to shoot the flowers
with bats. We climbed on the roof of my Scorpio car to approach the
flowers. We were not swift enough for the bats to catch them in the
camera, hence had to hang on for a long time on the roof of the car at
midnight. The residents of a flat behind the tree woke up due to flash
and rushed out at us thinking that we were 'pappirazis' taking
pictures of their bedroom. We just managed to sneak a few pics without
the bats. This tree is known as 'Midnight Horror' and we had the jist
of it. Yes, I saw the fused panicle but had no courage to recheck the
same. Regards,

On Aug 23, 5:14 am, "Shrikant Ingalhalikar" <[email protected]>
wrote:
Uploading another image. Regards

Shrikant Ingalhalikar
12 Varshanand Society
Anandnagar Sinhagad Road
Pune 411 051.www.idsahyadri.com
Tel 91 20 2435 0765.
Fax 91 20 2438 9190.


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