Monday, August 31, 2009

new things in life

While on a working trip on a farm site of a project, I strayed away from our group and look for something weird and unusual. And these were what Ive seen:

This tree is surprisingly quite beautiful at closer look. Afar, it has nothing impressive of this tree. It looks like any other ordinary tree. But when I observed the fruit along the twigs, it amazed me. I passed this tree twice and only I noticed this when I was leaving the area and planned to go back to the group to help collect some data. It was like coffee plant bearing fruits profusely. In one side, it looks like “bignay”. When I asked a local if this is “bignay”, he said it was not.


Another plant I observed was this green fruit bearing tree. It is also an ordinary looking tree but it also has a beautiful green fruits. What caught my attention when I zoomed in my point and shoot camera, it has some fruits that cracked open. I believed it is its propagation mechanism to spread its seeds for another plant of its kind will grow. But looking around, there was no other same plant that grows near the tree.

cracker tree(?), green rubber seed?


While taking a shot to this tree, something white thing leaped up. When I checked what it was, this cute white tree frog, I guess, seemed wanting to be featured also. Definitely, it gets what it wants.

In the area, and like other marshy part of the province, the “lumbia” is quite common. But it was not always that I can see that most of the plants bear fruit. It was the reason that I strayed from the group because of this lumbia. And what supposedly only a lumbia shoot gave was a more fascinating discovery on this part of the farm.



With this I affirmed, one cliché that sometimes we put too much passion on the biggest dreams and priorities in life that we fail to love the smallest pleasure from simple things. We search so much for the right choices, for the right paths to walk through, for the right time and for the right reasons. But life is not about searching for the things that can be found. It is about letting the unexpected happen and finding things you never searched for...

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