Friday, August 16, 2024

My Best Photographs at the Living with Nature Garden

My Best Photographs at the Living
with Nature Garden
San Vicente, Ilocos Sur

Capture the moment, share the story.

Dr Abe V Rotor

Angie, 18 and her pet greet morning at the garden. 
 
Hugging a heritage tree is therapeutic.

Farm hands find leisure after work. 

Alokon (Alleaenthus glaber) is a favorite Ilocano vegetable.
 
Markus and Mackie stroll among heritage trees 
with their Lola Veny+. 

Coed Angie, 18, harvests tops of talinum (Philippine spinach).
 
Two-layer bunch of banana is indeed a bountiful harvest.

A coed poses with the icon of Philippine hero Emilio Aguinaldo.

University of the Philippines students on a study tour 
"emerge" from the Center's arboretum.

Ornamental pandan or screw pine is an example 
of radial symmetry in Nature.

Palmera makes a natural blind against searing sunlight.

Bunga de Jolo (Adonidia merrillii) bears the reddest nuts, 
 
Garden shadows make a fine art in Nature.

Hello, sun in my face. Hello, you who made the morning and spread it over the fields ...Watch, now, how I start the day in happiness, in kindness.”- Mary Oliver

If you personify elements of nature, you suddenly don’t feel alone. The sun, the wind, the other living things all accompany us.

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