I like reminiscences.
Not the kind that keeps you up late at night because you
need to alter them into written words just to comply a school requirement. Your
mind could crack the moment you think of a whole page that you ought to fill
with specifics.
It’s not that I can totally relate.
When you reminisce, you get certain thoughts from your brain
and try to pack them with much more thoughts from the same brain, of course.
Upshots are oftentimes detailed memories from your past experiences together
with emotions that can make you happy, sad or whatsoever. The thing is,
reminiscing creates feelings that can even help you with your school
requirements.
So, here are my specific reminiscences:
It was nearly eight in the morning when I arrived at our
school. Our field trip was scheduled that day and the agreed terms were to
arrive at the venue before 8 AM or we would walk ourselves back from where we
just came from because the trip has just been taken without our beloved
presence. I was truthfully glad I made it that early. Moments later, engines
started and we were kilometers away from our destination.
While riding, we made fun by chattering about lighter stuffs.
I spent most of the trip with my eyes
fixed on the places we’d passed. It was relieving to notice how green Davao
City is by seeing lots of trees, grasslands and mountains along the way. My
lungs were freed with fresh air, well, except at frequent times during that
ride, I managed inhaling large dust particles included in the air, anyway, it
didn’t matter. The sight alone gave me relief which, as a matter of fact, made
me hold my breath for quartered seconds.
Later, our jeep took a turn and behold, there we were, safe
and alive! Ready to plant trees, not to mention our excitement to take pictures
amidst nature’s most picturesque sights.
We arrived at Tamugan River, Calinan after nearly two hours.
We were then guided to gather under a santol
tree for the orientation. The whole event was a part of DCWD’s launching of
Tamugan River Rehabilitation – a step taken by the local government in
partnership with the local citizens of Davao City.
Different speakers from local government units stepped in front to give us insights with regards to the activity.
Meeting active people such as them was motivating. It kept me away
from the present norm’s response to activities of this sort which is, sadly,
cold. Insights given to us were short but enough to make us commence out Tree
Planting Activity. I then found myself walking through wet grassland beside
Tamugan River. Earlier, we were handed seedlings of Dao and Mahogany which are
varieties of trees that can absorb more water from the ground. I planted three
seedlings and hoped that it will grow. Seeing the rapid flow of water from the
river gave me the idea why we were planting at that place. Trees are known to
help prevent floods by absorbing water. Recent calamities involving too much
water everywhere, which literally means flooding, here in Davao City were quite
alarming as large number of lives were affected. By planting trees beside
rivers, floods can somehow be prevented at a certain time in the future. I am just so hoping until now that my
seedlings will turn to full grown trees.
My mind would have been at peace if I didn’t forget to ask one of the
people involved with the program about their further steps after trees have
been planted. I would be merrily relieved if they will make some follow ups.
After the tree planting activity, we gave lots of smiles as
cameras were taking shots almost everywhere.
It’s great to be involved in such
activities especially when pictures were taken afterwards.
Later on, we ate our lunch at the locality’s gym where presentation relating to Water Management In Davao City was brought to us. Good to know those people are really doing their jobs.
Engines started again and we were heading home. We took different route which was the exact opposite of what we had earlier that day. The view was the same though, except for the air. It was smelly. Our Professor decided to include the route for us to know where the wastes of Davao City were dumped. My concern was in people residing near the dumpsite. They will have that foul smell for the rest of their residing days on that place. I wonder how they managed to stay there.
And the rest was history.
The clock was evident. It’s time to end my reminiscing and start reacting. All of my efforts planting those seedlings will roll to deeps if relevant thoughts would not be gained. I think, by engaging myself to such activity, I was reminded again to be a better caretaker of the environment. The lives of those seedlings aren’t planted on mere soil but in my mind as well. I can help grow a tree inside me by doing my part for the environment’s benefits, even in my own simple ways. I so hope too that the said tree will also grow and its fruits would manifest in my actions.
I’m exceedingly grateful to our Professor,
Engr. Ernani Villacencio, for reminding us about how to take good care of the environment.
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