#619 - Nature shots Monday.
Happy Monday evening fellow Hivers. It's the start of the week once again. Early today I woke up because I have work at six in the morning and also had to prepare breakfast for the son who is going to school before eight. When he was going to school he was looking foe his ID lace which he placed in one of the chairs but is no longer there according to him. There's no one among us that saw it so he could have misplaced it at school last Friday so I told him to check it there.
For pur daily shots for today we have here scenes from Batad, this first shows the wife holding and appreciating the rice plants that have grown over the harvested ones. These are just for feeding the chickens and ducks as the plants have been harvested previously. Before the planting season, they will remove these plants and replace them with fresh and smaller seedlings.
A view of some of the rice fields near some of the houses in the middle of the plantation. The fields are empty but this time of the year they should all be greens now with new plants.
Traditional nipa huts of the locals which they still keep up to this day. The huts serve as their granaries and storage of other materials they have like rice wines and so on.
These are the rocky steps that we took when we came from the viewing area, almost in the summit of the mountain where we went and took photos of the surroundings.
The wife following our guide who removed his shirt because it was too hot walking at this time in the afternoon. We were on our way back to our host after we went to the waterfalls.
Then these last two shots show the flowers and critters that we found when we were on the viewing area, observing the surroundings of Batad. Staying up there for an hour just looking at the overall beauty of this place is peaceful and quiet.
Follow me on my nature travels.
Shot taken in Batad, Philippines.
Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex