Happy New Year everyone! I've been a bit late to greet you because i just emerged from hibernation during the Christmas season. I am fully recharged now and i have already viewed a lot of new plant lover blogs and gardens around the world. I have also commented a lot in most of them. As my gift for the few bloggers who visit here, i am doing a slide show for you. I hope my small gift of love will inspire you to come back. You and your comments are my source of inspiration. This enticed me to embrace the plants again, which i have missed for a while due to the pressures of living in the city. (Please turn on the sounds on the icon at the top left corner, or click the star for your votes!).
May you be fully blessed starting now, with health and....wealth!!!
I would heartfully want to dedicate this slide show to Autumn Belle of My Nice Garden for her patience and kindness in putting my link whenever she can, so more souls can come here. She also inspired me to rekindle my love for ornamentals, which i have shelved in the recesses of my brain for a while.
Showing posts with label slide shows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slide shows. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
I made a slide show!!!
I serendipitously browsed a blog with slide show, did not understand the German language there, but i was able to follow the instructions. Hoooray! I was able to upload the Oceanarium-Avilon Zoo pictures.
Marlowe and I planned a weekened pooling our nephews and nieces, so we can rent a van and we will spend less. However, his kids' parents decided to tag along and we became a big group. Beeing the good cook, he prepared the lunch for two days for all of us. Eriel and Allen Dave are my kids, while Marlowe has 4 from Dad and 2 from Frael. So we are fourteen in the group. After the Oceanarium we stayed the whole afternoon at the Mall of Asia while waiting for the fireworks olympics. The kids and the adults were all very happy. The kids were also able to buy books from Booksale and each one had a good purchase.
Avilon Zoo was also an educational place for all of us. The kids were shouting, laughing, running and asked questions to the guide. The guide had to be patient, imagine having questions like, "kuya, how do you make the hyena laugh?". A lot of questions which sometimes we cannot answer. I think it was the 5 yr old Trina who blurted that question. It was a tiring but wonderful weekend. Marlowe is happy spending for his brood, which includes us, hehe.
Marlowe and I planned a weekened pooling our nephews and nieces, so we can rent a van and we will spend less. However, his kids' parents decided to tag along and we became a big group. Beeing the good cook, he prepared the lunch for two days for all of us. Eriel and Allen Dave are my kids, while Marlowe has 4 from Dad and 2 from Frael. So we are fourteen in the group. After the Oceanarium we stayed the whole afternoon at the Mall of Asia while waiting for the fireworks olympics. The kids and the adults were all very happy. The kids were also able to buy books from Booksale and each one had a good purchase.
Avilon Zoo was also an educational place for all of us. The kids were shouting, laughing, running and asked questions to the guide. The guide had to be patient, imagine having questions like, "kuya, how do you make the hyena laugh?". A lot of questions which sometimes we cannot answer. I think it was the 5 yr old Trina who blurted that question. It was a tiring but wonderful weekend. Marlowe is happy spending for his brood, which includes us, hehe.
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