Perspective
A
Creative Medley
If
you're hunting for things to embellish your drawing room with for the
upcoming Eid, then take a break from all those unimaginative, mushrooming
shopping complexes for a change, and indulge in a creative medley of
your own; make beautiful things with your own two hands! A home that
is fragrant and aesthetically pleasing to the eye would, no doubt, attract
guests like moths to a flame. And who would have guessed that the artistic
genius responsible for those exquisite 'designer' candles, the elegance
of those beautiful dry flower arrangements, and that lovely one-of-a-kind
family photo collage is you?
How
to make Potpourri:
You can use almost anything in your garden to make aromatic potpourri.
Traditionally, potpourri is a mixture of dried flowers and other ingredients
kept in open containers like small bowls or cups, and placed to spread
a delicate fragrance all over. Potpourri ingredients should not be finely
ground; petals of flowers should be 'lightly' crushed. Ingredients such
as cinnamon sticks or orange peels should be broken into small pieces
or finely chopped. Some flowers that are especially good to use in potpourri
are roses, carnations, hibiscus, violets, and sunflowers. You shouldn't
limit yourself to this list however; experiment with whatever you have
at hand.
For
all the following recipes, start with bone-dry flowers, leaves, herbs
and spices.
Gently
combine petals and leaves in a large bowl. Scatter about 20 drops of
essence (essence oils can be found in Old Dhaka) over the mixture using
an eyedropper. Stir gently. Place mixture in a brown paper bag lined
with wax paper. Fold and seal the bag with a paper clip and leave in
a dry, dark, cool place for 2 weeks. Every other day, stir the contents
gently to blend and disperse ingredients and scents. Place in glass
bowls or candy dishes. Top with small white or pink rose buds. To get
rid of insects, bag up your potpourri in zip-locks and place in the
freezer for a minimum of two weeks.
Home-Prepared
Designer Candles:
The following is a simple way of transforming plain pillar candles into
expensive designer ones. Get a couple of thick, cylindrical or square
candles from Aarong or elsewhere. Cut a strip of zari, lace, or wallpaper
border sample and use glue to adhere in place. Melt clear candle wax
/ plain paraffin in a narrow can deep enough to nearly submerge candle.
Hold wick and slowly dip the candle into the melted wax, lowering all
the way to the top edge of the candle. Remove and set the candle on
a piece of scrap paper to drain and harden for a few minutes. If a softer,
more muted look is desired, repeat to build up wax layers. When fully
cooled, polish with a pad of wadded up nylon, and voila, you have your
designer candle.
Family
Photo Collage:
Building a photo collage of special events is a nice way of preserving
memories. You might want to group together photos of a certain person,
or use one large photo as your centrepiece, and arrange the others around
the centre. For instance, for the birth of a new child, place a photograph
of the infant and parents in the centre. Then around the edges, place
pictures of the rest of the family around the new-born. Next, select
your collage size, backing and frame. Lay a piece of cardboard backing
(sized to fit in your frame) on a flat surface; if your pictures won't
overlap enough to completely cover the backing, you'll want to use a
white or coloured backing. Gently tear the edges of the photographs
so that the main subjects are centred, and leave the frayed edges, which
will overlap with the other photos. Place all the pictures so you can
see the total effect before you start securing them to the backing.
Attach to the backing with a small amount of glue stick. You don't need
to cover the edges with glue. Frame your collage with a glass cover
so the edges won't peel up. Once all the pictures are secured, allow
your collage to dry overnight, and place in a frame with a sheet of
glass.
Creating
something entirely your own will be so much more beautiful, original,
and with a personal and emotional value that could not be bought with
money. So arm yourself with scissors and glue, wax and petals, beads
and baubles, strips of pretty lace or what have you, and start creating
your masterpieces!
By
Rubaiyat Khan
The
devout and the devious
The
month of Ramadan brings out the devout and the devious in people (excluding
all alien life forms). It is a time when you can only be pious and devoted
or the exact opposite. The former consist of people who believe that
fasting includes not only abstaining from food and drinks but a host
of other stuff as well. The devious people consist of everyone else.
Collaborating
evidence states that we Bangladeshis are one of the most corrupt nations
three years running. Further evidence supports the stated evidence because
we have managed to sully even the one single month when we get the chance
to set the records straight.
Hunger
pangs
Check for instance staying away from food and drinks. It is the basic
necessity for human survival (once again excluding alien life forms).
This makes it the basic choice of abstinence for fasting Muslims. When
you have to work all day, it makes great sense. Story has it though
that there are easier ways to fast. It is a method that you can call
hunger strike. A newspaper letter column narrated a person's method
of sleeping till afternoon, performing a couple of hours of desk work
and then whiling away the remaining couple of hours playing computer
games. Unfortunately, I learned in school that fasting requires staying
away from a lot more than mere nutrition. Just staying away from food
just makes it a glorified hunger strike. It would count only for those
who love food to death but sadly we all love money.
Side
effects of fasting
Fiery display of temper makes for great movie sequences but on the reality
side of the screen, it can get us into a lot of trouble. At the least,
we find ourselves into embarrassing situations. A kindergarten teacher
I know of went into her class and warned of dire consequences if any
student talked, shouted, whispered, threw things or planned out loud
how to blow up the chemistry lab.
In
another incident an elderly man became a twenty year old agitated university
student when he became angry at a parking attendant who had the nerve
to suggest that there is no parking near the gate. Fasting makes the
head go hot and you cannot expect elderly people to walk more than five
feet from their air-conditioned cars.
Eid
bonus
The days before Eid the police go on a crime busting overdrive stopping
vehicles to check for unscrupulous activities. Suspicious vehicles are
those whose drivers are suspiciously timid. They can be stopped and
asked to pay almost anything for nothing. This time we even had the
traffic week during Ramadan giving the cops the legal right to stop
cars on a whim. This way they can exact money to pay for their Eid shopping
and apartment instalments from the pockets of the car owners.
The
spitting warfare
Walking around is a hazardous and often nauseating experience. People
are seen spitting left, right and centre with great panache in creating
non-geometric splatters of multiple colours. As a result walking past
double-decker buses in Farmgate during Ramadan present double trouble.
It is a risk similar to a bald guy standing under a crow-laden tree.
Then
there are the shopping centres where out of courtesy there are spittoons
located all over the place. It is a decent gesture but the sight is
a bit hard on the eyes after several litters of thick gooey mess is
left lying all day. Don't forget the assorted cigarette butts that serve
as garish.
The
theory behind this practice of spitting (unique to our country) is that
fasting prohibits drinking liquids so you cannot swallow liquids. Since
when did saliva become a drink? It is a natural bodily function that
keeps the mouth from smelling like a cat's litter basket. There is a
saying that cleanliness is next to godliness and spitting definitely
isn't. Now if only there was a genius who would devise a spit-sucking
device like the one at the dentists. Only this one has to be portable.
Halal
smoke
My mechanic told me that the worst thing for him was to stay away for
his best friend the cigarette. Unlike him, there are others who believe
that smoke does not count because it is far too ethereal. Besides, we
are taking in smoke all day as Bangladesh also has one of the highest
air pollution levels. Cigarette smoke is just all of that combined and
concentrated so it really does not count as anything different. Heck,
cigarettes even have tar so when you fall face down on the asphalt (containing
tar) from coughing it just becomes a case of ashes to ashes.
Customised
fasting
Individuality is in great demand. Just look at the huge number of customised
cars we see. Boutiques offer custom "exclusive" tags on their
same old salwars. Similarly, we are also customising fasting according
to our needs. We use the month to our advantage and select which religious
belief to follow. The spirit of the month of Ramadan remains just that.
Like a spirit, it is brief and eventually non-existent.
By
Ehsanur Raza Ronny |