#361 - Just about a lot of pine treesππ.
Good day again my fellow Hiveans. Hope you are still all well and about this time. My eyes are getting burned out already looking at computer screens for more that eight hours, I feel dizzy some times you know what I mean? I really need a month of off just to you know feel alive again without being a slave to this economic type of living.π
Anyways, I am still grateful that I have a job that pays the bills and even more grateful that I came to this web 3.0 platform which definitely help with other expenses too. I hope that this platform will one day be bigger than FB, that would benefit us all who were early on this platform.π
Moving on to our photos of the day. Let me share some pictures during a day hike where we went out early to see what they call Marlboro county in the Sagada area of Mountain Province. There were just four of us but we were surprised by the number of people who are also up early to visit the same place we are going.
This is a photo a couple of old pines which have succumb to their ages and have died already. Both tree trunks no longer have leaves left but it may take some time before rot will take over.
These next two photos shows some of the groups of people who were with us during the hike. They were also accompanied by their own guides. There were even kids as small as below seven years of age who were with their elders. We all stopped here momentarily for s pause or a break and some picture taking with the surroundings.
A shot of an area where pine trees grow in abundance. This area is like a protected area and cutting of trees here is also illegal.
Far away from where we are, I noticed another mountain which was cultivated and made as a rice terraces. The field area is not big enough as compared to those terraces found in Ifugao but this is definitely a good source of some sacks of rice during harvest season.
Follow me on my nature travels.
Shot taken in Siargao, Philippines.
Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex