The chickens enjoying the shade of the chirisa tree.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
Glimpse of the old and the new.
This farm has been a part of my childhood. Tatay used to bring me and my siblings here every weekend. We would spend hours catching dragonflies, rolling in the fresh hay or cutting kangkong for our grandmother's pigs. We would neatly arrange and bundle the long stalks of the kangkong, then put it on top of our heads and imagine it as our long hair. We sometimes cut the stalks of a certain grass and fashion it into earrings, bracelets and necklaces.
But then, a few months ago, Senator Drilon gave Iloilo City a much needed project and converted this rice land into a Circumferential road that will pass through Sambag, Jaro, Pandac, Pavia, going to Villa. And our father's farm was not spared. On the day that they will bulldoze the farm, my sister and I were there to bid goodbye to a part of our childhood.
But then, a few months ago, Senator Drilon gave Iloilo City a much needed project and converted this rice land into a Circumferential road that will pass through Sambag, Jaro, Pandac, Pavia, going to Villa. And our father's farm was not spared. On the day that they will bulldoze the farm, my sister and I were there to bid goodbye to a part of our childhood.
Standing on the "kanalitas" looking at the Grader which is now about to transfer to our farm.
The grader is removing the banana plants which was planted on the edge of the "kanalitas" which is part of our farm.
Looking like cast-iron -dragon about to strike and destroy everything on its path.
Removing the top soil to give way to a circumferential road.
Bye bye farm....
Bye bye memories
Bye bye...
Suddenly, white egrets appeared from nowhere...
Enjoying the free worms...
The old farm that we used to visit with our father is now gone.
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