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looklook 84M
4524 posts
10/22/2023 9:54 am

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The Blue Autumn Sky and dancing Kans grass on the Ground


The autumn season has finally brought about a beautiful change in nature with its exquisite hues. The sky is filled with achromatic cotton-like clouds, while the ground is covered with thin-white Kashful (Kans Grass) that sways gently in the mild breeze across Dhaka.

The photo of the blue autumn sky was taken this morning from the rooftop of my residence and can be viewed below.
Nothing is more soothing than watching the extravagant clouds idly sweeping the blue autumn sky.

Photo (Kans Grass ): Collected




looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/22/2023 11:25 am

“If I were a bird, I would fly about the Earth seeking the successive autumns.”- George Eliot


maudie1957 74F
1264 posts
10/22/2023 2:03 pm

Nothing like a nice clear day and a beautiful blue sky. Today was a lovely bright sunny day here in Dublin. So good to see after all the rain. It sure lifted my spirits. Great pictures Looklook.


Hawkslayer 88M
13331 posts
10/22/2023 2:32 pm

Enjoyed the pictures, the Kans grass is very unusual.

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_Indigo 57F
244 posts
10/22/2023 5:24 pm

Love the picture of the tall grass swaying in the breeze


looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/22/2023 10:27 pm

    Quoting maudie1957:
    Nothing like a nice clear day and a beautiful blue sky. Today was a lovely bright sunny day here in Dublin. So good to see after all the rain. It sure lifted my spirits. Great pictures Looklook.
Yes, Maudie, there's nothing like a clear day with a beautiful blue sky. I developed a love for nature on such a day when I was a child living briefly in our ancestral village home. I recall running across an open field, reaching out to touch the spot where the blue sky met the earth.
Dublin is a nice city. I don't know why I missed to visit the city in 1976 while visiting the United Kingdom!
Stay well and cheerful,dear Maudie.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/22/2023 10:56 pm

    Quoting Hawkslayer:
    Enjoyed the pictures, the Kans grass is very unusual.
I can see that you have a great appreciation for nature, Hwakslayer. Its beauty must be something that you thoroughly enjoy. In our country, I have noticed the Kans Grass (known as Kashful in Bengali) growing in abundance by riversides or streams. This plant has long stems and blooms with thin, fibrous, and feathery white flowers.
Take care of yourself, Hwakslayer.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/22/2023 11:49 pm

    Quoting _Indigo:
    Love the picture of the tall grass swaying in the breeze
Indigo, thanks for your post. People in our country, especially women folks, love to folk together to the places where Kashful blooms. Autumn is the time for Kans Grass to bloom and dance gently in the breeze.
Have a pleasant time.



Rocketship 80F
18573 posts
10/23/2023 1:11 am

How uplifting to have such clear blue skies after your rainy season!!

Enjoy~~


looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/23/2023 2:38 am

    Quoting Rocketship:
    How uplifting to have such clear blue skies after your rainy season!!

    Enjoy~~

Rainy season, though officially gone, occasional rain will be falling till the first week of November next. I hope your time will be enjoyable in British Columbia, where you will fly soon. Stay safe and happy there, dear Rocket.


Archer62 83F
7093 posts
10/23/2023 5:43 am

THE PHOTOS WITH THE PALMS COULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN HERE. THAT GRASS IS VERY INTERESTING AND VERY HIGH. IS IT CUT REGURLARLY OR DOES IT STAY HIGH UNTIL WINTER?


looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/23/2023 5:45 am

    Quoting  :

Koffla, thank you for stopping by and for your post. I do not see colour changes in leaves due to the late arrival of autumn temperatures here in the Dhaka region where I live. Take Care. Stay happy, dear friend.



looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/23/2023 7:02 am

    Quoting Archer62:
    THE PHOTOS WITH THE PALMS COULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN HERE. THAT GRASS IS VERY INTERESTING AND VERY HIGH. IS IT CUT REGURLARLY OR DOES IT STAY HIGH UNTIL WINTER?
One of the photos shows tall coconut trees and the blue autumn sky. Photo #1 was shot by me yesterday morning from the rooftop of the building where I live. This was done to capture the photo of the blue autumn sky. I had to edit the picture subsequently to present it properly. The other image depicting Kans Grass was chosen from a local Bengali Newspaper. As far as I can state, the plant mostly remains standing throughout the autumn. These grasses grow up to three meters high.
Take Care, dear friend. Have a pleasant time, Archer.


GLUMO 89F
9730 posts
10/24/2023 4:04 pm

Thank you Looklook.
Palm trees are common in this country. In the field of some regions you can see that grass of the second photo, but not as tall as that! Beautiful picture!
Greetings from Honduras!



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looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/25/2023 3:03 am

Hello Glumo, I hope this message finds you well. Thank you for leaving a comment on my blog. Your words always bring me joy!

The image in photo #! is a coconut tree. We plant these trees in our home Garden. Usually, they are not found in the wild. All palm trees are not coconut trees, though coconut trees are a type of palm tree. As far as I know, coconut trees are found on Bay Island in your country. I hope I am not wrong.

Kashful ( Kans Grass ) is a perennial grass that grows in the wild at the end of the monsoon. The blooming Kans flowers welcome the festive time for Hindus living in the Indian subcontinental countries.


Our riverside regions, floodplains, and grasslands are likely areas where white Kans flowers grow. Thank you again for your post.


Shartaun03 81F
6197 posts
10/30/2023 8:51 pm

These are lovely photos LookLook. We have palm trees here in Vancouver but they are the short windmill palms that look like they are garbed for winter with the furry look on their trunks. Always nice to read your blogs.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
10/31/2023 12:44 am

    Quoting Shartaun03:
    These are lovely photos LookLook. We have palm trees here in Vancouver but they are the short windmill palms that look like they are garbed for winter with the furry look on their trunks. Always nice to read your blogs.
I feel good to hear from you on my blog pages, dear Shartaun. The tree you see in photo #1 is a coconut tree. It is a type of Plum tree. I remember planting this particular tree on the compound of my city home long before. It is a fruit-bearing tree. I hope you are doing fine. Take care and be safe.