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River Landscape
Lazy afternoon. A truck full of local fruits passing by… Kids happily bathing and playing… A farmer letting his two carabaos take a plunge before heading home… A rainbow watching by… Let’s take a while to ponder…
Posted in people, places
Tagged carabao, countryside, rainbow, river, rural life, simple life
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crickets in the field
Saturday morning as I was preparing to cook our breakfast, I took fancy watching farmers busy on the field just directly beside my kitchen window. Hearing the engine of the tractor whose tires were buried on the mud makes me … Continue reading
Posted in family, food, global awareness, places
Tagged beast of burden, biodiversity, carabao, cricket, crops, field, habitat, Jiminy Cricket, mole cricket, Mt. Bintuod, Nueva Ecija, pesticide, plowing the field, rice fields, rice planting, salagubang, tractor
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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
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Tagged beast of burden, carabao, cold front, farm, farmer, field, Northeast monsoon, onion, rain, red onion, ricefield, tractor
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