UNP Coeds Visit the Living with Nature Center
and San Vicente Botanical Garden
Dr Abe V Rotor
Nature's art. A driftwood in the shape of a blackbird,
reminiscent of Noah's Ark story - an emissary he sent to check the flood but didn't return. He sent another, this time a dove, the universal symbol of peace today.
Catch the fish if you can on the wall, painted into a mural depicting
the enigma of the bottom of the sea, for lack of knowledge seemingly
lifeless, yet full of life and challenge to the scientist.
Springs and waterfalls gently flowing open like curtain of a stage
revealing a beautiful landscape, subject of poetry, music, myths
and legends.
Painted broken jars given a second life, function to aesthetics, in our search
for beauty and meaning of material things in our wastefulness and affluent
living - brokenness after all is transformation, so with life.
Petrified wood of a primitive tree traces path of evolution and biodiversity;
pyroclastic rock from Mt Pinatubo's 1991 eruption, link of past and
present, reality and fantasy, nature and man.
A dragon emerges from a broken jar transforms into a myth in like manner
dragons once walked the earth; burial jar fragments of an indigenous culture
destined to the museum and archive.
UNP Coeds 5 trek the edge of the sea; frame a wall of cataract in
make-believe mural painted by the author. ~
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