I thought you might be interested in seeing this blog post. Every year I go to the Odawa First Nation (a local Native tribe, in the Ottawa area, for whom Ottawa is named) Powwow.
Powwows are celebrations held by First Nations people all over the US and Canada. Basically, a sort of fair, featuring dance competitions, traditional foods, and handicrafts.
So much to see and do and eat! There is a video at the bottom of the page of the dancing competitions. http://mudpuddle.wordpress.com/2009/06/01/2009-odawa-powwow-ottawa/
Seems like I remember the name of this from an earlier post of yours. (Or was it one of Indrani's?) Isn't this a fairly rare tree? Or am I thinking of the wrong tree?
Oh I love this tree. Is this called Fire tree?
ReplyDeleteNice flowery tree and flying bird.
ReplyDeleteThat color is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Such a brilliant colour!
ReplyDeleteI thought you might be interested in seeing this blog post. Every year I go to the Odawa First Nation (a local Native tribe, in the Ottawa area, for whom Ottawa is named) Powwow.
Powwows are celebrations held by First Nations people all over the US and Canada. Basically, a sort of fair, featuring dance competitions, traditional foods, and handicrafts.
So much to see and do and eat! There is a video at the bottom of the page of the dancing competitions.
http://mudpuddle.wordpress.com/2009/06/01/2009-odawa-powwow-ottawa/
Absolutely gorgeous shot! Love the colors! You have a great view!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tree Looks a bit like our pahutukawa tree
ReplyDeleteThe flowering tree is beautiful. I see you also captured birds flying by. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful orange flowering tree.
ReplyDeleteit's a therapeutic view - it's always good to see greenery from your workplace!
ReplyDeleteThe gulmohars are in full bloom here as well... They are just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove bougainvilleas...have hot pink ones around my place. Orange is too HOT for me :)
ReplyDeleteThis is in stark contrast to the trash bin. Mumbai has it all.
ReplyDeleteI love those colors, great shot.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week
Guy
Regina In Pictures
beautiful and bright color! love it! is that bougainvilla?
ReplyDeleteThe full red bloom of that tree is so great to see. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou have great view! What tree is it? So pretty!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Always loved the mighty Gulmohar!
ReplyDeleteSuch a contrast to the moody sky below. So colourful. Blooming marvellous world.
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely
ReplyDeleteview from your office ;)
Its colorful and it brings you in a good mood ;)
Hello dear friend!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful work with this capture! Great picture with lovely colours!
Léia
Looks just like our Royal Poinciana tree that is in full bloom now. I wonder if it is the same tree?
ReplyDeleteso like to coral colored blossoms on this beautiful tree.
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful wednesday.
I enjoyed the tree - my husband is impressed by the transportation peaking on the background. Nice place. You have a nice view - not exactly a cubicle
ReplyDeleteOh yes...the gulmohars are in bloom these days. We saw some stunning trees when we were in Bangalore last month.
ReplyDeleteNice.
What incredible color ... once again, you have made the ordinary look extraordinary!
ReplyDeleteWhat glorious color!
ReplyDeletehow vibrant, I wish my world had some of this color!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy this view is a great luck!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and beautiful flowers!
Thank!
What beautiful blooms :)
ReplyDeleteNever heard of the tree, but what a view you have. How do you get any work done?
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright and colorful view.
ReplyDeleteI love your colourful flower filled world. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteme no tree person but me big mumbai fan .....!! each haiku so picturesque and each picture a song ! way to go, guru !
ReplyDeleteawesome photos..
ReplyDeleteA treatment of colour!!
ReplyDeleteSeems like I remember the name of this from an earlier post of yours. (Or was it one of Indrani's?) Isn't this a fairly rare tree? Or am I thinking of the wrong tree?
ReplyDeleteMakes a wonderfully colorful photo in any case!
how vibrant, I wish my world had some of this color!
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