My old school Ent
QC school nurtures heritage tree in the Inquirer. Thanks to Fabia for the alert.
Everyone who went to St. Theresa’s QC knows that acacia tree. You had to take care when walking by at certain times of the year—falling caterpillars. When the fire trees were in bloom the field turned orange. Gorgeous.
There was an even bigger, older-looking tree in the high school department—giant gnarled roots coming out of the ground. It looked like a particularly cranky Ent. Is it still there? I hope it survived the typhoons.
December 14th, 2010 at 07:59
I love that tree at my almost school hehe ^_^ I’m a tree person. I’m sad that my dad’s place doesn’t have a decent tree planted for shade. There was this funny looking banana tree that looks like a fan but the roots busted the water pipes so we had to cut it down.
I would love a fire tree, that blooms bright orange and fire engine red flowers in the summer. My only concern is that people say snakes live on fire trees. Ugh!