Tacloban . It's where I spent two months of great adventure with college buddies at about the same age as the young adult artists in this video We Are The World for Philippines ( Cover by Filipino Artsts ) This is the church where I served as piano accompanist for the 1990 summer student choir, and some of the services. According to reports it was filled with dead bodies when this shot was taken. Photo Courtesy: AUP Network on FB On Saturday, November 24th, Central World management (the former WTC Bangkok) lent space for a Haiyan fundraiser without charge. I'd like to commemorate the highlights: One Voice: Help Haiyan Victims was a serendipity. Organizing events is something I had to pay money to study in grad school. But it was live learning right there that night and observing the process was free. Skywatch : Mission Tacloban The Bangkok Charity Orchestra reflected tranquility in their music. Poor typhoon victims would benef
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It is called the Canon ball flower. This tree has many stories and is definitely considered sacred.
ReplyDeleteThe flower is very beautiful.
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ReplyDeletethe first time I saw cannon-ball trees was in the Singapore Botanical Gardens. The huge flowers are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers on the tree and very interesting about that being a sacred fig tree.
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