Good day guys!
How are you guys doing? I hope you're still sane from what's happening right now. Lately, it has been raining every afternoon. Thankfully whenever I get home the rain weakens and sometimes it just completely stops. I went around our house and my grandmas garden took photos using my phone.
According to my mom, the best time to take photos of flower is when they are wet she said that it brings out the beauty of the flower. I couldn't agree more after taking some shots
It's really amusing to look at the droplets of water hanging in a leaf or a flower. Like you're just waiting for it to drop.
This was part of the the yellow flower that I took, I'm really not sure what this is.
My grandma had this planted all over her garden. Whenever I look at this plant, I'm mesmerized by its color.
I also went out of our gate, just to take a photo of this cala Lily. I don't know why whenever I see this flower it always brightens up my mood. Maybe it's because of it's color and beauty. Don't mind the flies though haha
And the best part happened, it started to shine again. If you're wondering what's that Red ribbon hanging in the pole. This was initiated to show love and support for the doctors, nurses,and Front liners, in short the modern- day heroes. It must really be difficult to be exposed to someone who has been infected and that you have to tend to their needs and health while sacrificing their lives. I just hope and pray that we are going to have a cure soon so that we will be able to live our lives normally like before.
The brightness of the sun really plays a role. It just made the plant look better.
I was also able to take a photo of the pink flower being illuminated by the sun. It brought out it's beauty even more.
Before going to our house, I was just taking photos of some bonsai's that my dad had. Just looking at the roots is fascinating.
This is how the whole bonsai looks like.
When you look at the middle of the plant, there's an object. It's kinda hidden because moss started to grow over it.
That thing in the middle is called a Bulul, which is a carved wooden figure which originated from Ifugao. They are usually placed at rice fields as guardians.
Before going inside our house, this cat stays in our compound. My cousin even gave him a name and he is called Fracture. The origin of the name came from when we first saw him, he was limping thus my cousin decided to call him fracture.
He is actually the kindest cat hre in our house, he would go to you and rub himself to you everyday.
I guess he tried smiling for the camera haha
He was just staying in the shoes for the whole time.
And eventually he slept. I hope that you guys enjoyed reading about my short walk.
Thanks for reading!
Wow these are incredible photos. They look natural, lovely and exquisite. In fact they can make spending some time in a garden a worthwhile adventure. Thanks for sharing the experience...