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Showing posts with label puting kahoy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puting kahoy. Show all posts
12 October, 2013
October
I guess I've sighed about this before...someday we will be able to post scent. For now I will have to skillfully describe it. It's too difficult to do.
Let me just say since October started, the air out here and especially in the hills of Puting Kahoy, Silang, has been pleasantly cool and breezy. Christmas-y if you will. And now, outside there is again that woody (woodsy?) fragrance. A young friend from Silang pointed out how dusk comes earlier...at around 5 p.m. A few nights ago I saw the first star, bright above, and in the same evening stepped out and breathed this woody air. It is thanks to the many trees around, I guess. We had munia baby birds in September, and they've since flown the coop. What is left is just some light rain since last night from Typhoon Santi. Not much in this part of Luzon. As usual it is Aurora, Quezon that is hit hard. That eastern portion of the country is beautiful, raw, nature and I would love to visit. However I would only visit it and Albay province in the summer, I guess. I am no intrepid surfer.
So anyway, in this Southwestern portion we are not feeling the storm. We have this, freshly-bathed foliage. This poinsettia has grown to four times its size since being transplanted in our garden back in April. I purchased it last Christmas from the amicable cancer-survivor Ms. Gloria at Solenad 2, Nuvali. She was there weekends, selling a large variety of potted herbs and dispensing friendly advice about diet and lifestyle.
It was from her I bought pots of Ashitaba (Gynura Procumbens, actually) to give as gifts. I came away with more, though. Inspiration.
Last weekend I ran through that weekend market and she wasn't there. What was there was a lot of kakanin, fruit juice like buko, and rows and rows of grilling going on. The barbeque smelled so good, but somehow, I've not been craving for beef or pork meat in any form. That's what there was plenty of there. I even saw intestines on skewers (aren't those called isaw?). Those looked interesting, a Filipino delicacy. I recall my nose not being too attracted to the ihaw scents enough to actually buy last year; and Ms. Gloria, a vegetarian, saying they didn't affect her at all. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying I'm turned off by the smoky tent...there is corn as well, and I'm glad Filipino food is featured in there. We need places that still showcase and sell Filipino culture especially here in the middle of the global/mostly American franchises. Otherwise, travelers would just be going "anywhere", wouldn't we.
Ah! Speaking of where this is going, I've gone everywhere and nowhere again. Time to just enjoy this air, and watch as the poinsettia leaves turn red.
Labels:
albay,
ashitaba,
aurora,
barbecue,
delicacy,
herbs,
ihaw,
isaw,
munia,
Nuvali,
poinsettia,
puting kahoy,
quezon,
santi,
Silang,
Solenad,
typhoon,
vegetarian,
weekend market
31 July, 2013
Shrouded in fog...Puting Kahoy, Silang, Cavite
11:00 a.m. After a heavy downpour brought by Typhoon Jolina over Calabarzon...thick fog and cool air in the hills of Puting Kahoy.
Labels:
calabarzon,
Cavite,
fog,
Jolina,
lpa,
puting kahoy,
rain,
santa rosa,
Silang,
Tagaytay,
typhoon,
weather
01 June, 2013
25 April, 2013
"Scenic" route from Puting Kahoy, Silang Cavite to Santo Domingo, Santa Rosa Laguna
It is not as awesome as seeing the "majestic Mount Mayon" from the road in Legaspi, that famous postcard shot of the (not-so-perfect-anymore) volcano's cone. But, this is what we have driving down from the ridge on the Tagaytay-Sta. Rosa road and on a clear day like today, it can be beautiful. I know I still can marvel at it. You can see mountains of Rizal across the bay. You can see the bay. Residents of Silang on hills and with high floor levels enjoy this view.
These particular scenes were shot in Bgy. Santo Domingo just past the "white corn" vendors. It is also just past the earthquake fault line (yes there is one and you can actually see and feel the sudden rise or drop of the road, near the school).
These particular scenes were shot in Bgy. Santo Domingo just past the "white corn" vendors. It is also just past the earthquake fault line (yes there is one and you can actually see and feel the sudden rise or drop of the road, near the school).
I'm sorry to say, there is ugliness like this in the photo below. Oddly, I was looking far away at the Mt. Makiling and at the bay, at the hills of Rizal across the bay, that I didn't even notice what was right in front of me. This ugliness. The kid asked me what the sign said...and exclaimed "they burned here! they burned here!" pointing toward the mountain. Sorry, I end sourly again.
Sign reads "Trash is Prohibited" |
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chateaux,
corn,
earthquake,
fault,
laguna,
Makiling,
mayon,
paris,
puting kahoy,
rizal,
santa rosa,
santo domingo,
Silang,
south forbes
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