
1: ginger is a root crop
2: poste ng meralco
3: plywood
4: steel rods
2: poste ng meralco
3: plywood
4: steel rods
I don't know why I'm posting these. I'm going with the moment. I had to post something. All these images are from my recent trip home.
1. Ate Lina, the woman who takes care of our home in the Philippines has her own vegetable garden and here is her ginger plant. Often when we're deciding on the menu, we walk around the garden to see what plants are ready for harvest and we decide accordingly. "In a few days," Ate Lina says, "we should be ready for some Tinolang Manok."
2. I have dozens of pictures of electric posts and clouds. It's an obsession. Invariably, one out of five always look like the crucifix. It is Easter next weekend and I must confess I have not thought about Lent all season long.
3. 4. Plywood. Steel Bars. These will be the support beams and walls of some 240 homes in Putho, Tuntungin, the site of a Gawad Kalinga project.
1. Ate Lina, the woman who takes care of our home in the Philippines has her own vegetable garden and here is her ginger plant. Often when we're deciding on the menu, we walk around the garden to see what plants are ready for harvest and we decide accordingly. "In a few days," Ate Lina says, "we should be ready for some Tinolang Manok."
2. I have dozens of pictures of electric posts and clouds. It's an obsession. Invariably, one out of five always look like the crucifix. It is Easter next weekend and I must confess I have not thought about Lent all season long.
3. 4. Plywood. Steel Bars. These will be the support beams and walls of some 240 homes in Putho, Tuntungin, the site of a Gawad Kalinga project.
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