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What A Wonderful World

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“I see trees of green, red roses too
I see them bloom for me and you
And I think to myself what a wonderful world”

Isn’t so relaxing and refreshing to see a scenery of green trees and blooming flowers? It’s simply stress-relieving and breathtaking. Truly, you’ll realize what a wonderful world we truly have.

The above pictures were taken when we went to Tagaytay the other month. Aside from the fact, that Tagaytay is situated in one of the highest peaks in Luzon, flourishing topiary, timbers, shrubs and garden trees abound in this area, thus, making the breeze cooler. Although it is already a city and pollution is a bit evident, still, it is suffice to say that it is a must-visit destination where one can unwind and breathe a much fresher air. If only we can turn back the time when cities are less populated and polluted, I bet less people would have gotten various respiratory ailments. If only we can make the urban area more of a “wonderful world” of botanical greens and reds, then we would have been living in a paradise. Actually, there is still some way by which we can make or turn the metropolis back greener. For those whose homes are with sufficient garden spaces, having a topiary would be great. They also serve as screening trees that provide instant privacy to your garden or homes should you be avoiding those prying eyes or if you’re a star, to shut chances for paparazzis. For more photinia information, a good resource about such garden trees are found at kingco.co.uk.

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One Response to “What A Wonderful World”

  1. fedhz says:

    Yes, t’s not so cold in Tagaytay anymore because it’s dense already and less green. But I love your pics, ha? ^^
    fedhz´s last blog ..main door kitchen

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