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Category Archives: gardening
gift of hands
I am not good at gardening. I don’t know. Maybe being a good gardener is a gift. Natural gift. I envy those people whose garden are a-blooming with flowers. However, even if I believed I do not have that gift, … Continue reading
lovely as a day
Lovely little reds. How sweet they build an awesome team to cast an enigma only they unknowingly possess. Lovely little reds. I am bewitched. Trust that I shall never let a day passed me by without laying my eyes … Continue reading
weeds in the garden
Of course the constant rain was a great welcome to the grasses in the front yard. They have been turning brown during April’s super hot days. That even with frequent watering, it seems they can only be happy with Nature’s … Continue reading
Posted in gardening, global awareness
Tagged book, flowers, garden, grass, green grasses, Like the Flowing River, Paolo Coelho, weeds
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21 years of change
Last Easter Sunday, instead of hunting eggs, me and a couple of college buddies went “house hopping”. A rare chance to visit old friends. It was one of those days we usually do way back in college. Only, that was … Continue reading
monsoon rains
According to the weather bureau, the heavy downpours we’re experiencing lately is triggered by the northeast monsoon and a cold front. The northeast monsoon brought forth cooler winds, thereby, when there is enough moisture present in the air, cold front … Continue reading
Posted in gardening, global awareness, places
Tagged beast of burden, carabao, cold front, farm, farmer, field, Northeast monsoon, onion, rain, red onion, ricefield, tractor
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benefits of broccoli
Love this super green and crunchy broccoli. The kids love it when I do cook “Beef Broccoli”. Health facts and trivia about broccoli: Broccoli has high concentration of Vitamin C. It is a source of lutein and beta-carotene. (Prevention of … Continue reading
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Tagged anticarcinogenic, Baguio City, beef broccoli, broccoli, broccoli salad, flatulence, hors d'oeuvre, La Trinidad, Strawberry Farm, tips, vegetable, vitamin c
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chessa fruit
When I see the leafy tree dwarfed by two indian mango trees in our yard, I can always remember one person…MY MOM. She loves that tree. Specially that the tree was planted by her father, my grandfather, in early eighties. … Continue reading
Posted in food, gardening, health, Personal
Tagged calories, Canistel, carbohydrates, chessa fruit, egg fruit, exotic fruits, fruit, grandfater, mom, nutrient, yard
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pretty little blooms
Not having the gift of possessing green thumb, I am twice as much happy, there are plants that can be given breathe of life when touched by my unfortunate hands ^_^… Or, they can simply be in abundance and live … Continue reading



