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Old 07-13-2008, 09:47 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Default Re: Hi Banana Man!

Hello again Mr. Chong,

What a nice experience you've had before! Ako rin, I was able to experience that trip to Divisoria para bumili ng mga paninda with my aunt.

By the way, I am not sure what varieties of bananas my grandpa plant in his farm. He is traditional farmer and as what I've heard from him, di niya pinipitas and saging kapag hindi niya nakikitang my hinog sa puno, kasi iba daw ang pagkahinog ng saging kapag sa puno ito kukunin. His not just planting bananas in farm, he also plant coconuts, and we also have cacao plantation and I think there were 300 or more cacao tree in his farm as of now. He owns 6.5 hectares farm land and he used to visit his farm everyday. It also one way of his exercise, he walks 4 kilometers away from our home in town down to his farm.

Have you been to Tacloban before? You still here in our country or your now living abroad? Great if you could come here in Tacloban. You are very much welcome here.


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