Out of the Blue

in Nature Loverslast year (edited)

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It's around noon in the bustling Philippine city of Davao. And after savoring a sumptuous lunch at a local restaurant, I'm onboard a metered taxi on the way back to my booked hotel. However, while cruising through alternative routes to evade heavy traffic, we end up passing by a quiet neighborhood in the suburbs.

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As the midday sun brightens the cloudish skies against a stunning backdrop of metropolitan structures, tidy streets, green foliage, with a few bystanders, suddenly out of nowhere, an enormous set of white letters grabs my undivided attention.

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“What's that interesting spot over there?” I ask the driver while pointing at a sculptural artwork with words that portray “LIFE IS HERE” on top of “PHILIPPINES”.

“Oh, I'm glad you asked. That's a botanical garden. We also call it the Life is Here Park,” he says.

“Wow! Really?” I respond while scratching my right cheek. “I’ve never heard of this amazing landmark yet. Can we stop here instead of proceeding to our agreed destination?”

“Okay Sir, no problem.”

“You see, I'm really crazy about plants, flowers, trees, particularly about nature, and the environment. So I'm sorry for your inconvenience.” I smile instantly as I thank him, hand over the taxi fare, and alight from the vehicle.

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Unbelievably, despite its small size, this green stretch of land is visually stimulating as clearly evident in the lush surroundings my discerning eyes can see.

Truth be told, I just love surprises! Who doesn't, right? Whether they're in the form of gifts, humor, stories, unpredictable people, or unforeseen twists of events, I welcome them with an open attitude. They may not all turn out according to your wishes, but at least I exert effort in embracing them as part and parcel of the human experience. This unexpected adventure is one of them, for sure!

Now, join me as we peel off the appealing layers of this remarkable urban project, and together let's discover what it has to offer to visitors. Alright?

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Strolling towards the park’s central exhibit of artistic letterings, I immediately notice some well-known plants, shrubs, flora, and trees surrounding its proximity. There are ornamental vegetation, palm trees, a variety of ferns, grass species, and a handful of sculpted bushes, and artistic terrains. Although I don't remember the majority of their precise names, some of them have a visual familiarity that I find in common gardens of the Philippine countryside. Do you know what they're called?

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Other vital elements of landscape architecture also exist such as decorative walkways, creative stoneworks, elaborate mosaics, soil mounds, and park amenities which I'll mention a bit later.

Grateful for his courtesy, the park’s assigned caretaker of the day leads me to pockets of tiny green leaves that seem ordinary at first glance. I wonder what they are.

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Unfortunately, because it lacks periodic maintenance, he confesses to me that these decorative bushes used to look like this:

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It's a pity though that neglect has suppressed the exquisite beauty of this specific artistic landscape. Hopefully, park authorities will revive its former glory soon, not wasting the excellent opportunity to be admired and appreciated by more guests of this renowned botanical garden.

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As I continue peeking into the backside of this font sculpture, a certain species captivates me. It's recognized as the Bird of Paradise (aka Crane Flower). With its multiple stems and banana-like leaves spreading outwards that mimic human arms including flowers that lure exotic birds, it's one the most flamboyant ornamental plants I've ever encountered. Do you cultivate one in your region?

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Likewise, a middle pavement for walking is also visible in this park space. Nearby, a couple varieties of palm trees including the famous fan palms with their iconic leaves, plus the towering bamboo canopies provide ample shade from the scorching heat, helping to minimize the climate’s humidity.

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Without a doubt, this secluded area is also an ideal setting to hangout, relax, and enjoy a casual picnic as what these kids are doing. Is it possible?

As I venture deeper into the rear portion of this green habitat, another “out of the blue” moment stops me in my tracks.

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“A children's playground!” I exclaim while spotting its colorful display of equipment not too far ahead.

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I spend around 30 minutes here to watch the kids play and curiously observe the different playground apparatus that are available for their amusement. So much fun awaits!

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After that thrilling activity, I didn't hesitate to return to where I began my tour to complete the rest of the park’s exploration.

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There are more sculptural masterpieces of leaves, twigs, plus branches of shrubs and bushes distributed at prominent intervals for ornamentation purposes. Artistic sculptures of archways, fenced perimeters, and recognizable animals are also obvious to one’s keen eyesight.

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Moreover, apart from the colossal trees that nearly shelter the whole vicinity, I approach the park’s one and only gazebo, also termed as a pergola or covered pavilion where patrons capture photo-ops or merely pass the time to unwind.

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Along with them, seating and tables in the shape of cutaway tree trunks are also free to use for folks from all walks of life. Awesome, isn't it?

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It's an absolute blessing indeed while traveling to accidentally stumble upon a hidden jewel of Mother Nature like the Davao City Botanical Garden. Otherwise, its alternative title of the “Life is Here Park” is also justifiable since it encompasses cultural diversity, culinary flavors, friendly natives, architectural splendor, and the myriad of environmental treasures merged as one valuable package from this humble location on the planet.

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Where else can sudden surprises be as spectacular as this unforgettable experience? Tell me.



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Gardens in parts very well manicured taking shape through use of plants, exquisite find to meander through in a city.

Recognize some of the plants that grow well here in our sub-tropical region, all plants surprise one with magnitude of what it offers in beauty, shade, feeding insects or pollinators.

For humans a place to relax and enjoy the fresh air out in sunlight.

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Hello @joanstewart. Many thanks for your support and admiration of our featured botanical garden. And yes, it's a huge probability that some plant species you've seen here can thrive in your region. Or perhaps those particular varieties could belong to the same plant family.

Precisely, with the abundance of natural elements plus the availability of extra amenities for kids and adults alike, this beautiful park is a little paradise for everyone's enjoyment. 😊

Walking through gardens always interesting noticed Fan Palms, Song of India, Giant Stralitzia all grow very well here.

Play parks for children lovely with seating for people to simply enjoy the outdoors.

That's right. Immersive experiences in gardens, parks, and related green spaces promote rejuvenation, transforming them into one of the best healing environments for mankind. I'm glad you're familiar with the proper names of some plant species. This goes to show how passionate you are in floriculture and horticulture. At the end of the day, parks must ideally cater to the mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being of people. 😊

Botanical gardens here have sections for the blind to enjoy through touch and smell. Each section like entering another part of the country, stick to indigenous in most the larger gardens for people to promote growth around their home gardens.

If you lucky enough to do a tour with a guide many plants, roots, bark of trees are explained as to medicinal uses through tribal knowledge handed down through generations.

Co-existing with nature is where we humans need to learn/re-learn we have forgotten too much living in cities.

Isn't it amazing how botanical gardens have evolved into valuable places not only for ordinary tourists but also for people with special needs? If I had no eyesight or some other disability, I'd surely feel at home in a natural environment like the one you've mentioned. Congrats to your homeland for pursuing such an incredible project!

Additionally, certain plant species have always been a source of medicinal remedies. And I'd absolutely love to expand my knowledge on that aspect. Mother Nature in general is the ultimate physician and infinite fountain of well-being.

In fact, if we don't have time to enjoy the green spaces of our cities, crafting and maintaining home gardens is the nearest thing to basking in the ecological benefits of our world. 😊

We visited the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden Cape Town 30 years ago, then noticed in Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden Johannesburg, looked around our Durban Botanic Gardens found similar presentation.

Directs one to look more into our natural habitat which many Bantu and our Ancestors thrived on arriving in these lands, needless to say the Khoisan, people knew all this long before we all arrived....

Friend @storiesoferne this has been an unexpected stop that was worth it, botanical gardens are oases in cities. Good thing it was on the way and you were able to meet him. Greetings dear friend!!

Indeed my friend @sorprendente. The sudden surprise was definitely worthwhile because immersing with Mother Nature is one of the most rejuvenating experiences one can truly expect. That's why cities and other built environments must develop more gardens and parks for their overall well-being. In fact, they are the breathing lungs of our civilizations. Cheers and more blessings! 😊

Very nice pictures my friend, you can tell it's a very nice place. 🤗🌳

Yes, my friend @milagroscdlrr. This botanical garden is indeed an exquisite masterpiece of humans and nature. Thanks for your wonderful compliments! 😊

You're welcome my friend, have a nice day! 🙌🏻

Likewise, have a fantastic one! 😊

Wow! what a beautiful garden, they did a nice job with the pathways and the decoration with different colored plants, definitely this park has it all; outdoor spaces to enjoy the natural beauties and a fun park for the kids; it is the perfect place to relax and admire the wonders of creation; the tree trunk tables are beautiful and a smart way to take advantage of the tree branches, nothing is wasted.

Greetings and many blessings @storiesoferne

I agree. It's definitely a gorgeous garden @belkyscabrera. I likewise appreciate the park's design due to its simplicity of spatial planning, organization of natural features, as well as its artistic details. The additional facilities like the playground, pergola, etc. are surely welcomed bonuses.

With a boost of Tender Loving Care (TLC), this incredible site will eventually blossom into a highly magnetic tourist attraction. The best to you too always! 😊

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Hello @ybanezkim26. Grateful for the mention and support, more power! 😊

This is the hiding place that I really like. silence for a moment from the complexity of the deadlines that must be met @storiesoferne

Exactly, that's possible @maytom. Parks and gardens can definitely be hideouts, more importantly human recharging stations - away from the stressful activities of demanding work and city life. Impressive attitude you got there! 😊

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