Our country is called the Philippines, named after King Philip of Spain and the tree species that abounded the land when foreigners first set foot in our motherland.
Yet, have you seen a pine tree lately?
What has happened? Where have all the pine trees gone?
Isn't it time that when we consider planting trees as an ecological project, that we planted pine trees?
For Metro Manilans today, if you want to see pine trees you have to go up north, to the mountain province of Benguet. To most who do not have the luxury of traveling such distance, when will they ever see a pine tree?
Let's plant pine trees now, unless we want our children to only see them in pictures.
Hoooray!!! I'm using my thumbs to type articles for this blog - on my mobile phone of course. Isn't technology great!
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Facebook Cause, Plant Trees Membership Update
The Facebook cause, Plant Trees now has 314 members.
A tree planting activity is scheduled for tomorrow, August 28, 2010 at the San Juan Park. The tree planting activity is a joint project between the 11 Rotary Clubs in San Juan [Zone-7 in district 3800].
Till the next update...
A tree planting activity is scheduled for tomorrow, August 28, 2010 at the San Juan Park. The tree planting activity is a joint project between the 11 Rotary Clubs in San Juan [Zone-7 in district 3800].
Till the next update...
Sunday, August 15, 2010
FaceBook Cause, Plant Trees Now With 289 Members
The facebook cause, Plant Trees now has 289 members.
A tree planting activity is being scheduled for August 28, 2010 in San Juan City, Philippines.
We hope you can join us in this worthwhile endeavor.
A tree planting activity is being scheduled for August 28, 2010 in San Juan City, Philippines.
We hope you can join us in this worthwhile endeavor.
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