Thursday, October 1, 2015

A morning spent in Creek Park

Hi readers, it's been a while I didn't write my new post. My son started nursery last month, it took me a while to enjoy my free time without thinking of him :). Finally today on first day of new month, I could spend a great morning alone at Creekpark, as weather is getting better. Walking barefoot on grass without any bag on shoulder or having to run behind the little man. Taking a easy stroll on my pace, taking in the surrounding without a worry that I might lost my runner if I don't keep watch on him.

I realized how much I missed my me-time in past few years. But of course on the other hand my mind was making a list of what activities me and my son can do next time we are in park :). But when I sat down under the shade of a tree, listening to chirping birds; the sustainability professional in me started wondering how much water consumption of this park must be for a day in peak summer? These parks and green areas in UAE are great new habitat for birds, you almost forget you are in dessert. But the load on water desalination in terms of energy must be unimaginably high. That lush green grass, which we love to walk on, is it worth spending that much water or energy?
Creek Park, Men At Work, Natural Goodies gathered for my son

Of course there are local trees and flora fauna used in parks like Ghaf trees etc. But for aesthetic reasons are not widely used. They don't even provide a wide shade, which you would require in parks functionally. I came across a park maintenance supervisor who was cutting branches for maintenance purpose. When I talked to him about it. He told me few days back because of some technical issues irrigation water was cut off in the park. When I asked him, did these trees and flower started drying? He told me large trees are not affected if there is no irrigation for few days. but grass and flowing bushes started drying. From that conversation I felt, why don't Dubai municipality save water by not watering large trees every day? Of course I am not saying they are overwatering, but if trees can sustain, it is worth trying. But water consumption for grass is definitely higher than these trees and something has to be done for that, is what I feel sincerely.


In sustainable development (green buildings) principles there is attention given to things like water consumption of landscape areas, selection of the species of flora and fauna depending on their water demands. But there are no such regulations for parks as of now. May be Dubai government can take initiative and start a good practice for " developed parks in desserts and managing their water demands".

After a good food for brain and a serene time for myself I gathered few natural goodies like feathers, dried leaves of different shapes, dried flowers and sticks for my son. And just when I was about to leave the park spotted my favorite a blue winged Indian roller!

When you go outdoors, you feel happier!

Thursday, September 10, 2015

1000 Fans Celebration Giveaway!

We picked up these natural souvenirs during our travels
Our Blog page on Facebook has reached 1000+ likes! Thank all our readers 1000 times for taking interest in the cause we believe, reading our posts, sharing your thoughts and being with us all these years!

To celebrate our number of fans reaching 1000+; we are giving away an 'Eco-Friendly Goodie Bag' to one lucky reader. Which includes Trendy recycled shopping bag, Wooden craft kit for kids, Small bag of natural skincare products, 'Love' bracelet and a treat box hand-made with love!
This way we are sending our Love and Thank You!
Eco Friendly Goodie Bag Giveaway

If you want to stand chance to win this 'Eco-Friendly Goodie Bag', You need to comment on any of the post /article on this blog and leave your name and email id. You can choose any of your favorite post published in past 6 years and comment or just express your opinion on the topic of that post.
We will announce and contact one lucky winner on 15th Sept.

All the best!!! We would love to hear from you....