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where the streets have no name…  

“afternoon ride”




“bike ride”




“early morning ride”


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March 29th, 2010 at 9:52 pm

Posted in PWC, greens, light and shade

lakad…  

ito po ang aking bahagi para sa tema ng litratongpinoy.com sa linggong ito… “lakad”

bawat isa sa atin ay may kanya kanyang lakad sa buhay, minsan di alam kung saan ang tungo… minsa’y sigurado ang dulo.  ewan ko ba, mahilig ako magkuha ng larawan ng mga ganyan, kaya siguro may mga ganito akong larawan sa aking baol, hehehe.  narito ang ilan sa kanila…

paglalakad sa gitna ng ulan


paglalakad sa gitna ng araw


paglalakad sa kulimlim na panahon


paglalakad sa tabi ng dagat habang papalubog ang araw kasama ang iyo mahal… priceless!


saan man ang lakad mo ngayon, nawa’y pagbabasbas at pagpapala ng Poong Maykapal ang pumasaiyo…


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September 4th, 2009 at 12:04 am

muir woods national monument…  

the arch way entering the forests


enchanting

On January 9, 1908, with just the stroke of a pen, President Theodore Roosevelt used the powers of the Antiquities Act to create Muir Woods National Monument. William Kent, who donated the land for the monument, requested that it be named for noted conservationist John Muir.


lovin’ the trees

Coastal redwood trees have indeterminate growth. The tallest recorded to date is 379.1 feet tall or 115.5 meters. This is the same height as a 35 story building.


Muir Woods is open every day of the year, including all holidays. Park hours vary throughout the year, but the park is generally open 8:00 a.m. to sunset.


Gifford Pinchot is known for reforming the management and development of forests in the United States and for advocating the conservation of the nation’s reserves by planned use and renewal. He called it “the art of producing from the forest whatever it can yield for the service of man.


Muir Woods National Monument turned 100 on January 9, 2008! President Theodore Roosevelt designated this old-growth redwood forest as the United State’s 10th National Monument.


The park is cool, shaded and moist year round. Daytime temperatures at Muir Woods average between 40 and 70 degrees Farenheit.


This is the best tree-lovers monument that could possibly be found in all the forests of the world,”

declared conservationist John Muir when describing the majestic coast redwoods of Muir Woods.

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August 8th, 2009 at 6:29 am

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