Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2007

More trees coming

more tree in KLI'm happy to read today's news that the Govt is planning to build more parks here in KL. This is really good news as I really wish to see more shades around the areas we live, shop and work. The air is getting quite polluted at times and we really need those beautiful trees to improve the air quality.

A few weeks ago I posted them I wish to see more trees and greeneries in our city and I'm glad they are really working out something. Do they hear my plea? Plants have a role in our earth and they are extremely vital in our global climate, aren't they?

Friday, June 29, 2007

Nature in the City

marie callas treeIt's good to see a plot of green trees still swaying relaxing to the winds near a project site I'm supervising. I had it shot with my poor phone cam when I saw it because it made my impatient mood that day better. Maybe due to the extreme hot and humid mid year weather over here in this country.

It's a good feeling to know there is a small amount of nature still around in the city area. I really hope they will always be there adding some cool shades and make ups to our drab city scape.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Those trees

marie callas treesHave you ever sat down and actually looked at your surroundings, like those trees, plants, flowers, birds, insects or simply ever notice the scavenging street dogs and cats?

Just a simple suggestion, say when you have a chance to enjoy your lunch or breakfast under a big shady tree, look at it, appreciate its presence there for providing the shade that allows you to enjoy your food in a cooler place. You will really find its beauty and its role in our life. It's teeming with life, just observe.

Take a moment to appreciate nature's lines, even if the greeneries are man-made. One thing though, there is just not enough greenery in our city areas. It's getting scorching hot every afternoon. I just wish there are more trees around, but sadly, more are giving up their places to make way for the rampant development here. It's a tragedy, humans have taken so much from the nature and have given so little back.