Naturalism - the Eighth Sense
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Cry of the LAWIN Features of Development Communication (DevCom)
"Lawin endeavors to elevate writing from journalism to authorship; and arts to humanities - the highest level the intellect can reach: philosophy - love of knowledge, and wisdom distilled through experience and time. " - avr

One early morning my granddaughter pointed at the bird in the sky. I explained what I know about the bird. Lawin symbolizes the young generations. It brings in the morning sun, it connects us grownups with the young generations. It gives our children a break from cellphones, iPads and TV.
One time children in the neighborhood in our place could not play their favorite game basketball. Somebody rebuilt their backboard, and games resumed. There's one difference: the other player on the back bard is a big lawin with outstretched wings seemingly playing with the kids.
Nearby a garbage dump began to transform into a vegetable and herbal garden. The children called it Lawin Garden. It is a local version of the Phoenix bird rising from the garbage ashes.
The lawin has a peculiar cry while in flight - clear and loud whistle of two notes. But most often, it is a silent flyer with panoramic and telescopic vision.
It can see like a satellite monitor what is happening over its broad area of vision, yet able to focus on the slightest movement - a prey or an enemy.
Writers and artists to a great degree are like the lawin. Like the lawin, true writers and artists are a vanishing breed, they are an endangered species victim of instant and unguided social media, and worst assassination of journalists. The Philippines is compared to worn-torn countries like Syria and Afghanistan for having the highest number of killings in mass media.
The lawin writers and artists have "eyes for news and the arts," Their aerial perspective is holistic and contiguous. They see the multiplicity and unity of space and time, people and events. And they never veer away from their community which they watch over.
At the onset of organizing LAWIN, we did some research on our trust and functions, and on the long run - our projected goal.
Our reference is the our own Gazette. Lawin is DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION. DevCom recognizes the power of communication as a catalyst for social development. It utilizes the tools and principles applicable in the community they serve for the advancement of society.
In an outline DevCom is
- Information disemination and education
- Social Marketing - ideas, knowledge and wisdom
- Purposive communication - it sets targets
- Social mobilization - involvement and militancy
- Community improvement mainly on felt needs
- Positive change (social, political, economic, moral, environmental, etc)
- Participatory development - bottom-up approach
- Humanities development - applied aesthetics
- Sentinel and vanguard of code of media
- Pathfinder - pioneering and visionary
What then would be our guiding principle in our program? It can be summarized as follows, for an anonymous source:
"If it is of high quality, people will respect you;If it is relevant, people will need you;If it is measurable, people will trust you;If it is innovative, people will follow you."
If you were the lawin up in the sky over Greater Lagro, you are likely to see these
the need to reduce waste by not being wasteful, and in making use of waste through recycling.
- the need to motivate people towards common goals, reinvigorate those in their senior years,
- the need to clean our streets and sidewalks - and our homes
- the need to train students in our schools not only in the field of mass media and applied art to run their school paper but to help then attain their chosen careers.
- the need to take care of the trees, and plants more tree, to make Lagro an extension of the shrinking wildlife.
- the need to expand outdoor activities, participate in wholesome games and sports, creative activities.
- the need to guard Greater Lagro from the incursion of bad elements, vices, violations of human rights, peace and order.
- bringing in honors and prestige to the community through the talents of its citizens, particularly the young.
- unifying relationships of families, strengthening bonding, making the community senior citizen friendly, grandchildren friendly as well.
When we hear the lawin cry up in the sky, let us heed its message.
- A call for self-reliance, self-sufficiency. self-identity;
- A cry of joy to remind us that simple and practical living makes a full life; and
- A cry of relief that takes away the tensions of living, liberates us more than freedom symbolized by our flag, because it is freedom within where peace of mind and true happiness reign.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
National Moth Week July 18-26, 2026 Moths: Masters of Camouflage and Mimicry







*Communities around the globe come together during National Moth Week to celebrate the beauty, diversity, and ecological importance of moths. Join participants of all ages to contribute valuable data that helps scientists better understand these fascinating insects. Acknowledgement Internet
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Mud Dauber - Nature's Master Mason-and-Potter
Call this tiny wasp akup-akup in Ilocano dialect;relative of the paper wasp - alumpipinig, putakti,falsely feared for its sting, unlike the hornet,friendly like the alimbubuyog, the bumble bee.
This wasp is nature's mason and potter combined,for which it got its name and craft - mud dauber;mimic to man's masonry - or is it the other way?Ingeniously it builds a beautiful nest under cover.
In our younger days, we would examine its nest,to find spiders, caterpillars alive but paralyzed,for its larvae to feed on them until maturity,a puzzle neither we understood nor realized.
Until in later years we read about Henri Fabre*,a naturalist who studied this queer creature;subject of many stories for both old and youngin medicine, the humanities and architecture.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
International Joke Day July 1, 2026: "Get out of your box" through wit and humor.
" What are the chances of my recovering, doctor?
One hundred men went into the woods to cut logs. They took along two women to cook for them. Before the winter ended, two of the men married the women. This was normal. However, a statistician startled outsiders by reporting that 2 per cent of the men married 100 per cent of the women!
The lion ate a bull. He felt so good that he roared and roared. A hunter heard him, found him and killed him. There is a moral to this, and it is that when you are full of bull, keep your mouth shut.
"You name?" asked the judge.
"Have you a lawyer."
"Do you understand English?"
The Indian kept staring blankly ahead. The judge shrugged and turned to the district attorney.
"This is a trivial case, anyhow," he said. "He doesn't seem to understand a word of English. Probably he doesn't realize he has done wrong. Dismiss the case."
Told he could go, the Indian nevertheless sat motionless while the next case was called. This time it was a white man who was charged with the same offense. The defense lawyer, noted for his oratory, delivered an impassioned plea for mercy. Unmoved, the judge gave the defendant five years in the penitentiary.
As the crestfallen lawyer was leaving the courtroom, the elderly Indian fell in behind him. Suddenly the Indian leaned over and whispered in the lawyer's ear:
"White man talk too much."
*International Joke Day July 1, is dedicated to spreading laughter and joy through jokes, humor, and funny stories. The day encourages people around the world to share jokes with friends, family, and even strangers to brighten each other’s day.
- Boosts the immune system
- Improves mood and promotes a sense of well-being
- Strengthens social bonds and relationships Internet excerpts & images ~
Life Patterns for Survival Silverfish and Catfish
The catfish or hito (paltat Ilk) is endowed with more senses than man. From the fleshy beard-like barbels running down the skin to the tip of the tail are taste buds, that it is safe to presume that the catfish can taste on any part of its body. It lives on all sorts of food - rusty cans, worm baits, flies, snails, etc. Its keen sense of hearing can register vibration in the water and in air. Scent glands at its nose can detect the smell of a turtle or a worm almost instantly. The roundness of its eyeballs makes the lenses superior over ours, putting everything in sharper focus.
* Updated article LIFE PATTERNS FOR SURVIVAL Faculty Journal Lyceum of the Philippines Volume II Number 7. July 1966. References: Living with Nature Series AV Rotor; acknowledgement Internet images.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Fruits into Wine. Art and Technology
Fruits from different lands and seasons,gifts to man Ceres and Epicurus gave,for his health and many good reasons,from which too, the best wines are made. .



