Continued from Tony Perez's Electronic Diary (May 15 - October 19, 2018) at tonyperezphilippinescyberspacebook40.blogspot.com.

At Highest Point, Kiangan, Benguet

At Highest Point, Kiangan, Benguet
2013, at Highest Point, Kiangan, Benguet, during the conservation project for the Kabayan Mummy Caves. Funded by the Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, and the National Museum of the Philippines. Photo by JR Dalisay

Monday, January 21, 2019

Lory Paredes gave me cuttings from her Borneo creeper years before I retired. They languished in front of our house, possibly because of the traffic on P. Tuazon Boulevard, but flourished in front of my sister Alice's apartment. According to Lory the creeper is popularly known as "Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow" because its flowers are red when they first appear, turn pink the second day, and then turn white the third day.



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