Friday, June 10, 2011

Makahiya ( Shy Plant )

The makahiya plant can be found in the philippines especially where there is grass and other various plants and it is known for closing when it is touched. Hiya means shy in filipino and its name makes sense since it close when touched because its "shy".I got this makahiya plant from kuya lanz backyard when i was there in Gordon Heights, and when back home i planted it in a container, and "presto" its alive and continuing growing and climbing the wall.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

THANKS TO YOU by: TYLER COLLINS - LANI DOMINGO NAVARRO

                         To My Sister, No words can enough to described how good person as a sister you are. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for accepting me as your younger brother. Thank you for all the uncounted kindness you've shown me. I know, and you knew how i appreciated all the good you teached me. And i will never forget all the things i learned from you sis.Thanks for the help you deed to me when i was down.Thank you very much for taking care of me when i was a child. God is watching you and he will be the one to get back everything in you. Even you're in far away now, i continueng to uphold all the things you've done to me. Peace be with you and a million thanks to you.                                                                                                                                                                      Your brother, cHarLes

My Stupeflix Video - Lani Domingo Navarro 1962 - 2009 Part_1

             A LANI DOMINGO NAVARRO ESPECIAL TRIBUTE JUNE 16, 1962 - NOVEMBER 09,2009 Created using the Stupeflix Youtube App

My Stupeflix Video - Lani Domingo Navarro 1962 - 2009 Part _2

             A LANI DOMINGO NAVARRO ESPECIAL TRIBUTE JUNE 16, 1962 - NOVEMBER 09,2009 Created using the Stupeflix Youtube App

Start With YourselF


       When i was young and free and my imagination had no limits,    I dreamed of changing the world.     As i grew older and wiser,  I discovered the world would not change.    So i shortened my sights somewhat and decided to change my country.    But it,  too, seemed immovable.   As i grew into my twilight years, in one last desprate attempt,  I  settled for changing only my family, those closer to me,   but alas, they would have none of it.    And now as i lie on my deathbed,  I suddenly realize;   iF i had only changed myself first, then by example    I  would have changed my family.    From their inspiration and encouragement,    I would then have been able to better my country and,  who knows,    I may have even changed the world.