The Daily Life of a Grandma and Her Odd-Eyed Cat. EmailEmail For the last 13 years Japanese photographer Miyoko Ihara has been taking pictures of her grandma, Misao, to commemorate her life. 9 years ago, 88-year-old Misao found a stray odd-eyed cat in her shed: she called it Fukumaru, hoping that “the god of fuku (good fortune) would come and everything will be smoothed over like maru (circle).” Miyoko has been photographing their beautiful friendship and the way they go about their daily routine ever since. The strong bond between the two glows in every shot: “Partly because they are both hard of hearing, my grandmother and Fukumaru are always looking into each other’s eyes. They’re really close,” says Miyoko, who has recently published a hard cover photo album “Misao the Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat“. Website: whitemanekicat.p1.bindsite.jp.
Gyom. A gyom, dudva, vagy gaz olyan növények gyűjtőneve, amelyek jelenléte megművelt termőföldön, virágoskertben, konyhakertben, pázsiton nem kívánatos, de nem mindig vonzó még parkban, erdőben vagy mezőn sem, különösen ha egy területen uralkodóvá válik. Így a kifejezés különösen érvényes agresszíven szaporodó honos, vagy nem-honos növényekre. Másképpen kifejezve a gyom olyan növény, amely nem kívánatos helyen nő, és amelynek az eltávolítása a terület kultiválásának egyik fő feladata. A kívánatosság hiányának lehet több oka is. Lehet, hogy a növény egyszerűen csúnya. Az is lehet, hogy tolakodó magatartásával, árnyékával elnyomja a kívánatosabb, hasznosabb, vagy szebb növényeket, vagy azoktól elvonja az öntözővizet, illetve tápanyagokat, de dudvák hasznos növények kórokozóit is rejthetik; tüskéiknek, illetve nedvüknek lehet irritáló vagy mérgező hatásuk; leveleik, magházuk az öltözethez ragadva, vagy környezetünkbe behatolva azokat csúfíthatják.
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