Dr Abe V Rotor
Living with Nature School on Blog
Paaralang Bayan sa Himpapawid (People's School-on-Air) with Ms Melly C Tenorio
738 DZRB AM Band, 8 to 9 evening class Monday to Friday
Bahay Kubo
(My Nipa Hut) is one of the most loved traditional songs. All kids in
my generation learned it by heart in the elementary. Not so many kids
today are familiar with it. It is good to rediscover the beauty and
lesson of the song.
Bahay
kubo, hahit munti, ang halaman doon ay sari-sari. Singkamas at talong,
sigidillas at mani, sitao, batao, patani. Kondol, patola, upo, kalabasa,
at sa ka mayroon pa, labanos, mustasa. Sibuyas, kamatis, bawang at
luya, at ang paligidligid ay linga.
These are main features of the song.
• There are eighteen (18) plants, which are indigenous, mostly native varieties. (biodiversity)
• Many of the plants have medicinal values and are effective home remedies for common ailments (luya, sibuyas, bawang).
•
The four kinds of vegetables are represented: leafy (mustasa), fruit
(kamatis, talong, kalabasa), root (labanos, singkamas), seed (linga,
patani, mani).
• Spices and condiments are included in the list (linga, luya, bawang)
•
The plants have different planting and harvesting schedules, thus
enhancing whole year round supply of vegetables, and the use of
resources and family labor.
•
The plants have different growing types or habits which means they
occupy specific places and have space allocations. (viny, herb, bush).
• Nutrition-wise they provide the basic requirements for growing up and good health.
• The ambiance projected by the scene is green, tranquil, clean, shady and cool (environment-friendly).
• The garden exudes a feeling of self-sufficiency and offers a potential for livelihood.
• Simplicity is the key to a contented life (with least energy consumption, and amenities).
•
Such a scene expands the imagination to include a backyard fishpond,
chicken coop, orchard trees and ornamental plants, among others – all of
these contribute to the enrichment of the Bahay Kubo, without modifying
its basic concept and structure.
Folk
wisdom tells us how good it is to live simply and naturally, eat
properly, stay young, healthy and active, save and earn money, depend
less on energy and imported goods, and enjoy being at home with the
family. Bahay Kubo takes us closer to nature, to appreciate our culture,
and leads us to the inner calling for peace, quiet and joy.~
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