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Green and Yellow Dance in the Garden Thanks to the Color Crazy Challenge.

After Kim started a fun challenge, my eyes would not stop to search for everything that was colorful, as well as for everything green during this week. Feel free to join and click here for the guidelines Kim’s Color Crazy Challenge.

Various Green In The Garden

Plants do offer a lot of charm. For one color name only, plants have very many ways to show different types of green.

Yellow And Green Hug Each Other

Puring (Codiaeum variegatum) or croton is a popular shaped ornamental plant in the form of shrubs with varied leaves and shapes. Appropriate color this week, I just show the croton with this color.

Beauty Without Competing

All put themselves in the composition...

Shown In Simplicity

Shown without setting, this mango is also happy to be involved in the green parade under #colorcrazy.

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      • I do not like gardening but I like walking on beaches in barefoot — I like the feel of the sand on the sole of my feet — I like how the wave touches the places where I leave footprints and erase them — and I like watching the sky, the sea and the sun. I am closer to the universe that way. That is the way of the dreamers lol

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          • Dreamers, according to society, are not in touch with reality. But whose reality are we talking about anyway? Lol! I am both pragmatic and dreamer. That is why I prefer singlehood. I can drive my life any way and anywhere I want to without dragging children into my salvation or destruction. I am of opinion that people who choose to bring in children into this world must be more reflective and considerate of their actions. Not to pamper them but to teach them, challenge them and encourage their natural gifts to blossom. Too much responsibility for a mischievous pixie.

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          • Actually, I deviated from the topic hahaha my mind was pre-occupied with thoughts about people I saw while waiting for my transport – specifically that of a mother carrying a malnourished baby begging for money. She looks like she is able to work but the baby is in poor condition. I was torn between compassion and questioning whose responsibility is it to decide whether to bring or not to bring in a child into this world when one knows he/she is already in deep poverty. So, I was replying to you but my mind was somewhere else. Sorry about that.

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          • Well because my mind cannot decide how one maintains altruism without being a doormat or an enabler to the leeches of the society. I have written a piece about that but I invited some strong opinion. See, responsibility for the welfare of the unborn and the children should be assigned. If someone like me chose not to have kids because I do not want the responsibility of raising and supporting kids, is it my duty to provide for those who have chosen to have children even when they know they lack the capacity to provide for them? The society thru religion always assign the responsibility to the rich (and I am not rich btw just so we are clear haha) but why so? Why not make the person who made the decision accountable for his/her own decision? I feel if I have more than enough I should help for humane reason — but how far that help could cover? Shouldn’t people be taught how to fish than to give them fish?

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        • Hmm… I’m sure you know that many people do not choose to have children but because they love the process of making them. The passion certainly does not take into consideration or account for the impact and responsibility that should be borne onward. On the other hand, the more familiar “process of making” with that three letters is actually a game (or deceitful) of nature as a creative medium for bringing souls (old or young from similar or different beings) who want to study on earth in various classes and lessons. Of course, it also becomes a teacher and a lesson for all of us (rich or not) and altruism that settles on certain people must come on behalf.

          • On creative medium, did nature forget to factor in population explosion and scarcity of resources? Or nature expected us to be responsible?

            Souls chose this way? Maybe for some it was a matter of choice and they come down here as sages. But for the many of us, perhaps it is because we never learn the lesson hahaha always flunking the test and so we get recycled to the wheel of life. Hey, I guess I should zip my brain on the subject already as it is late. Lol!

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        • The population explosion is a matter of human who is learning and not a problem for nature because nature has its own equilibrium path. Besides nature is not just earth, is it? Okay, Have a rest. Have a wonderful dream and great power for the coming year!