Saturday, March 7, 2009

At St. Jerome Parish in Ayala Alabang











Thursday, March 5, 2009

Visitors from Canadian Food for Children

Canadian food for children

1. Is a group of volunteers who deeply care about the sufferings of the poor. It is non-denominational, registered charity operates under the Society's Act and under the guidelines of the Revenue of Canada. As such, They issue tax receipts for cash donations and "gifts in kind."

2. Their mandate is to raise funds, purchase food and gather goods to be given to the poor around the world

3. Everyone in their organization is a volunteer. No one in the organization is paid for their work.

4. One hundred percent of an individual's donation is use to buy food and to pay for shipping costs.


Little picnic at the backyard

standing from left Ms. Pat Rogan, Fr. Javier San Jose, Fr. Joseph Don  Castro
sitted from left  Mr.  Edward O'Connor, Ms. Jeanene Luchart, Bimbee Despi-Goingo and Mr. Sal Badali
scraping the buko meat
sipping fresh buko juice
Visiting the Phase-out Bldg
just a chat with with Ms. Pat Rogan
Group Picture
The "art of Rock"
Brief Orientation about Casa Miani it's program & services
Showing them the Neighbor Community School " Aemilianum Grade School Department where our kids are presently enrolled.

Our boys are so excited  about the visitors
showing them our Arts Shop
Enthusiastic boys welcome our visitors


You are all welcome!
 rest from a long travel

Sweat produces Sweets




This Land
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This land is where we belong

This land is where we are at home,

We know its ways

This land is needed for those who come after

We know where to find all this land provides for us

This land keeps us together within its mountains.


These are products of our hardships and evertything, it's so nice to see and taste that finally we are starting to enjoy our little farm and garden which can be found only in the vicinity of Casa Miani

Sigarilyas
Sitaw
Bataw


We have several pili trees, PILI is  the pride of Sorsogon

The Pili nut (Canarium ovatum), one of 600 species in the family Burseraceae, is native to the Philippines and is abundant and wild in southern Luzon, and in parts of Visayasand Mindanao.
Pili fruit is a drupe, 4 to 7 cm long, 2.3 to 3.8 cm in diameter, and weighs 15.7 to 45.7 g. The skin (exocarp) is smooth, thin, shiny, and turns purplish black when the fruit ripens; the pulp (mesocarp) is fibrous, fleshy, and greenish yellow in color, and the hard shell (endocarp) within protects a normallydicotyledonous embryo. The basal end of the shell (endocarp) is pointed and the apical end is more or less blunt; between the seed and the hard shell (endocarp) is a thin, brownish, fibrous seed coat developed from the inner layer of the endocarp. This thin coat usually adheres tightly to the shell and/or the seed. Much of the kernel weight is made up of the cotyledons, which are about 4.1 to 16.6% of the whole fruit; it is composed of approximately 8% carbohydrate, 11.5 to 13.9% protein, and 70% fat. Kernels from some trees may be bitter, fibrous or have a turpentine odor.
Bikol REgion is known for Laing ( Gabi) we have plenty of them
and coconuts...

Star Apple

Jackfruit..(Langka)
Banana..( Saging)
Presenting our Vegetables Garden
Pechay & Okra


Cassava ( Kamoteng kahoy o Bilanghoy)

Corn..

The Farmer

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Farmer moves merrily,

With his plough,

He has two bullocks,

And a white cow,

He cultivates his field,

And sheds his sweet,

He switches on the tube-well,

To turn his land wet.




sweet potatoes (kamote)


Bitter Melon ( Ampalaya)
Papaya



banana Area




Increasing number of piglets in thier NEW HOME ,THE PIG PEN