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Thursday, May 10, 2007

more photo essays, comments and other stuff...

at the backyard...

Our backyard is 150' long and 50' wide..New houses in Metro Toronto do not have these kinds of lots anymore because real estate prices skyrocketed during the past few years..There is a garden centerpiece with various flowering plants and statues of a boy and 2 girls reading some books..

 

A close up of the statue in the garden centerpiece

 

A view of the right side of the deck..

 

A deck with a view..It is as wide as the house itself. During summer nights, it is so relaxing to just sit in here, listen to the birds or the crickets..Some solar lights in the center garden  light up when it is already dark enough...

 

Continuation of the view..

 

Other side of the deck..Note the crab apple over hanging its branches

 

This crab apple tree is starting to sprout bright red flowers. Its full glory will be  on Victoria Day or the third Sunday of May. It is a Canadian holiday. It coincides with the Memorial Day of the US..

 

A close up of the  tree's flowers...

 

THis shot was taken from the center garden with the statue. It shows the deck, railings and all..The hammock is my favorite spot but some times these brown birds would go to the branches on top of me and would make their dump..Who said it is good luck if a bird would shit on your face?

 

The base of the crab apple tree with a solitary red tulip bulb...And who do you think uses the lawnmower at the side?

 

There is BOBO THE CLOWN, relaxing under a sign, and thinking of the lazy, hazy days of summer just ahead of us!!!Yes, days of frosted beer, pretzels and pizza..awright!!!

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Comments by SS...

To NDE
 
Thanks for your comment about my article on MAAP. Those Filipino crew members you have met on board QM2, especially the Chief Engineer, were not from MAAP, I’m sure of that. MAAP is a young school having opened in 1999 and graduated its first batch only in 2003.
 
As a faculty there since it opened and later as academic assessor until I retired last year, we used to keep track of MAAP’s graduatesand I knew of nobody who has embarked on board the QM2. The highest rank a member of Batch 2003 (1st batch) has been promoted to was 2nd Officer on board a European-flag cargo ship.
 
Your comment is a feedback from the field that is very inspiring and encouraging. If you have no objection, I’ll send a copy to MAAP’s Director of Research, Dr. Angelica M. Baylon, who is a close colleague of mine.
 
Please visit MAAP's website at http://maap.edu.ph/"
 
SS
 
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Manong Vic, that's a huge and beautiful backyard, you kept it well and pretty much looks relaxing. Well, if that's my backyard you'll expect mixed vegetable plants on every corner...he! he! he!...I envy your backyard manong Vic...mine is actually half the size....and no storage room....

Anonymous said...

I live in New York City's Upper West Side..my backyard is Columbia's Morning side..hahahah which I share to the rest of the city! Manong Vic the closest yard I could have is a plant on a pot:)