Wednesday, May 18, 2005

lessons from the river




river in urasa, may 17, 2005

  • quoted: a river would lose its song if you remove its rocks
  • i couldn't have this entry had i cooked my lunch at 11am (it's now 12:18, was about to eat when i realized my rice cooker has no cooked rice)
  • had it not for my class at 1pm today, my writing gana would not have worked (so i have to blog fast, choose what kind of pix to post in split seconds, and layout with one eye)
  • river is not only of stones, nor only of water; it must be both; same with happiness
  • natural noise produced by rushing water against the stones is soothing and comforting than the noise pollution i heard from rock bands, cars, and fighting planes
  • if the flow of the water is blocked by the stones, it sings
  • if the flow of the water is blocked by the stones, it detours
  • the rushing river ends in the wide ocean
  • the rushing river surely starts from somewhere else
  • the water flow is volume, but it is never consumed
  • it is only dried up when man starts taking care of it
  • after this blog, rice is also cooked

3 comments:

tippi said...

bo, if i promise to visit you in urasa, will you promise that you'll bring me here??? it's beautiful. promise????? :(

tippi said...

nice suggestion, gar. i'll take that into consideration. harharhar...after all, mauli naman hiya di ba? so last hirit na nato ini. bwahaha!!!! (bo, ayaw tago ha???)

bo said...

tish 4r ur 1st request, call ako. we can go biking, and do some bbq there. (we can actually buy bbq frm 7-11 hehe.) sa suggestion ni gary, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

it's not in the olympus gar, it's not in the olympus hehe.