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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Guava Interrupted: HS # 8

happy to be back twice the size

It took this guava tree 3 years to recover from a manifestation of one pregnant human being of intense desire for its fruit!

The tree was vigorously "frisked" for fruits when it no longer had at the time my daughter was  in her most acute period of "paglilihi".

This "senorita" guava tree was petite but prolific before the "eye of Sauron" found it, then went to a 3-year period of dormancy, pretending it was lifeless.

It took the humans a lot of empathy for the tree before we were given back the joy of its fruits.

Yes, we learned our lesson.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Pinoy "Tabo"

It is in America wherever clean and hygienic Pinoys are.  I bet it is all over the world!  A tabo follows wherever a Filipina is, or our Pinoy brothers are.  There are great anecdotes about our omnipresent "tabo" told by Pinoys everywhere.  A flower vase secretly snatched from a table top, served as one to an exchange student in Australia - can you relate to that?


What is a "tabo"?  It is a vessel that scoops water from a pail found in all our ancestral "batalan" (bathrooms with walls but no ceiling in the olden days) and "palikuran" (toilets) and in the glorified bath and toilet of the modern Filipino homes

The "tabo" is the Western and European counterpart of bidet- the low oval basin and more common here in the states, the toilet paper for dry cleaning.  


Filipinas are very meticulous in their practice of hygiene that there is no way, they will forget a "tabo" in its simplest form- tin or plastic depending on how they choose to glorify this one vessel that will bring comfort and assurance that there is no better way of cleaning after - even in this time of great technology.


a yellow plastic tabo and a pail (timba) of water for bathing and washing in a US home