My two kids were fighting over who was going to control the computer, so to take their minds off the gadget for awhile, I took them outside. We went for a walk and told them that they have to look for "subjects" to which we can take pictures of. I said "It doesn't have to be beautiful, it just have to be something that piqued your interest."
So we started with flowers, which the eldest took pictures of...
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These are wild flowers which most of us consider as grass |
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My girl had taken a fancy on this single flower on a neighbor's fence |
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My youngest loves everything violet so he asked me to take a picture of these flowers |
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Wild white flowers |
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Gumamela |
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These wild white flowers grow in abundance along the side of the road but somehow I have never given much attention to it until my kids started snapping pictures of it. |
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These orchids above are my neighbor's collection |
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they must have gotten tired of flowers, so the subjects became my two kids themselves |
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He's one subject that couldn't keep still, behind him is the Poblacion Day Care Center |
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another flower on tree |
As we got engrossed with looking for interesting "subjects" we came across the tarpaulin of LGU's plan for our town's old tank.
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This is our town's old water tank which the LGU wants to turn into a rocketship...
just kidding, into a museum and a library |
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Closer View |
I am in support of the building of a museum and a library for the citizens of Norzagaray, but I am against this design. This design is in violation of the 2009 Heritage Act wherein it states that buildings or structures 50 years old and above are considered as important cultural properties and therefore cannot be demolished or altered. If the LGU will push through with this design, I think it will find itself lock in a lawsuit with the national government or private entities.
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The kids posing in front of the old tank
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The kids were curious about the old tank so we went around it. I remember when I was a kid that there used to be an old cemetery for the departed ones of "Aglipayan" Church members very near the tank. It's no longer there. I wonder what happened to it.
We proceeded to the front of the fire station building.
The kids had fun climbing the firetrucks parked beside the police and fire stations
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behind the kids is the rear side of the Municipal Building |
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the old Grotto. |
An old unattended grotto near the police station. Years ago, I recall that this grotto used to be in good condition. It was not really so fetching but it was well taken cared of. Now there are no railings around it, which is dangerous considering that behind it is a cliff. The medical center of the town used to occupy the building at the side.
We headed at the park.
On the side of the park is a memorial for Filipino veterans who fought alongside the US forces during the Japanese Occupation. It is just too bad that this memorial is badly managed and heavily vandalized. I wonder why youths in our town have this penchant for vandalizing shrines and parks. Their lack of respect for shrines, parks, and public places is awfully saddening. Something has to be done about this. I wish our lawmakers would pass a resolution that will give more teeth to the law against vandalism. Go after these kids, fined them, and have them cleaned every vandalism made around town together with their guardian or parent.
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Is this a park? Look at the piles of garbage at the left side of the picture.
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The park needs some love and care. It has to be re-painted, cleaned, and maintained. There is no caretaker for the park. I don't see any one cleaning and tending the garden. Come to think of it, there is no garden anymore. It is more like a huge parking space. During weekdays, I can see cars and tricycles parked inside our park. This should be prohibited. A park is for people, not for vehicles.
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As we were going around the Municipal compound and park, I noticed how shabby the park looked and I could say the same about the buildings within the compound. All the buildings need repainting. Everything is unkempt and dirty-looking. Whatever happen to the plans of the LGU to promote our town as a tourist destination? It's a basic thing, if you want people to visit your place, you have to ensure its cleanliness and readiness to receive tourists. Norzagaray is far from ready. The government cannot just keep on erecting new structures without thoughts about the old and existing buildings and facilities that we have. Maintenance is the key word. Keep the place clean and beautiful. Look at our park, it needs to be tended!
This is the new monument that the LGU commissioned in time for the 152nd founding anniversary of Norzagaray last August 13, 2012. I am presuming that this man is Fernando Norzagaray y Escudero. The Governor General or the chief executive of the country from 1857-1860. He signed the law separating the then barrio of "Casay" from Angat. Hence, in honor of this man who made everything possible for the people clamoring for independence, the town was named after him.
I am just presuming that indeed this is really that man--Fernando Norzagaray, but I look around the area and there is no signage that can tell you anything about the monument. If this is intentional, they need to do some re-thinking. People are not mind readers, we just can't look at a monument and immediately know what it stands for.
Curiously, they have not forgotten to put a signage indicating the names of the politicians during the time this monument was made...
Apparently, this jeepney had gotten my kids' interest. They loved this little vehicle owned by Ka Linong Baterya. I went to grade four with a son of his, and during that time, this jeep is already in existence. It really had seen better days.
This was the last stop of our walk. I succeeded in distracting them from their addiction to computer gaming. And for my part, it has been quite an eye opener. Sometimes, you don't realize that there is beauty in things you take for granted and there are things happening around you that you are no longer aware of because you were too busy minding your own business. I have been so busy working and caring for my kids I haven't realized that my town has changed a lot. The park where I used to play is no longer like it used to be. Before, it was clean and there was a garden all around. Now, it is just a huge empty cemented space.
Maybe, the kids and I should do this walk more often so that the kids would be more observant and more appreciative about the little and simple things around them; and me, to be in the loop of what's happening around. I haven't really look at my surroundings really closely until now.
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