Good morning, Blurters! This early morning stroll is extremely enjoyable for me. I'm going to show you some of the sights I took while strolling.
Mother Earth and Heaven give happy memories through the simple, humble, and common things that they provide. The sunrise brings music to my steps as if it composes them into a steady rhythm to compliment the birdsong. I imagine it as an open page of heavenly hue, an invitation for my creative soul to rise up, to fly.
The soccer field is one of the most attractive places on campus, where children play with zeal during their leisure time, late afternoons after classes, or early mornings on weekends. The grasses on the grounds have grown tall as a result of the pandemic. I miss the days when you could hear the kids cheering and shouting.
Returning to a familiar place can nevertheless offer a good delightful moment of inner tranquility. It's as though a thread of light connects the two wonderful times, the reminiscence and the present. I used to walk here after work hours when I was still working at one of the university's non-government offices. The white traces of kapok, which look like snowflakes on the ground, create a lovely sight for individuals who enjoy walking around the University grounds.
The charming Thai Pavillion, a donation of Thai University Scholars where they also spend their free time and get together, can be seen from this stretch, in front of the Umali Hall, the university's Auditorium, where almost all big events are held. The architectural structure is extremely detailed and well-crafted.
I was able to see much more clearly, but through my senses rather than my eyes, a form of nonverbal thinking. And what occurred to me were fantastic ideas, almost like poetry that appeared on a daily basis.
Lovely walk you had! Is this The UPLB campus? I have a niece who is a scholar there as well as a professor batchmate who taught Agriculture studies. I think she retired already recently( she was my and @jurich60´s HS batchmate). The other niece is a scholar at UP Diliman.
Thank you very much, Ate @mers. For ten years, I worked in one of the campus' agriculture non-government organizations. From the 1980s through the late 1990s.
Wow! HS batchmate! It's possible that I'm acquainted with her. UPLB is a large campus with magnificent scenery. If you love being in nature, you will enjoy your time here.
Nice stroll, yeah childrens cheering and laughter surely miss, now a days all is abnormal. I love the green grasses!
Sis, I agree. We'll have to make do with the virus for the time being. According to them, this is the new normal. Since it is situated on Mount Makiling, UPLB is a fascinating place.
You are so poetic. Your imagination towards it reflects positivity. This is a great time to see the wonders and appreciate nature. Thank you for this @diosarich888.
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