Today’s Flowers #15


This is one of the flowers I saw in my Aunt’s garden. It’s a flower of an herbaceous plant that grows even with little maintenance. I don’t know it’s name, though. Just took a photo of it and forgot to ask its name.


This is one of the flowers I saw in my Aunt’s garden. It’s a flower of an herbaceous plant that grows even with little maintenance. I don’t know it’s name, though. Just took a photo of it and forgot to ask its name.
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My first time to see this kind of telephone booth and I think it’s cute. The usual phone booths that I have seen are in gray but this one is colorful with lots of Red. Took this photo in Silliman University campus during our last visit in Dumaguete City.
I wanted to buy a photography magazine or a book but it is soooo EXPENSIVE. Instead, Ace downloaded an e-book and I had time to read it when we had no internet connection. The books are interesting and nice read but I find it hard to go through all the pages because my eyes got easily strained. I would rather have a printed copy of it than reading it from the computer monitor. With the hard copy of the book, I can easily go through it whenever I can and highlight some of the important points by marking it.

I remember complaining about the banana and coconut trees blocking a beautiful view of the sky from our place. But I learned to appreciate it lately. So what if there are coconuts and bananas? They make a good foreground and frame too. For this week, here’s one of my photos of warm afternoon when hues of red dominate the sky during sunset. The trees and leaves could not stop me from taking photos.