Pineapple

You see a lot of these in pineapple plantations all across Cavite’s southern hills, in towns like Amadeo, Silang and also in Tagaytay City.

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10 comments to “Budding pineapple”

  1. ASIATIC NEIL says:

    Oh… you’ve been in Cavite? Was Cavite your venue for your short film?

    Welcome to Cavite.

    BTW, we have several pineapple farms in our vac house in Aklan, too. I used to steal some when I go there during summer vacation. Ha, thanks to my mom ^_^ She taught me the techniques of using its ‘crown’.

  2. monmon says:

    when i was little, i planted a pineapple plant in a big empty can of anchor milk. I was grade two (1995 or 1996, i forgot when) then, it took a very long time before it produced its first and last fruit when i was already in 1st year college (2004).

  3. Gadf1y says:

    It looks malevolent… not-of-this-world… scary…

  4. monmon says:

    i think it’s ok.

  5. Celeni says:

    Para siyang alien pineapple. Because of the colour.

    Pineapples remind me of Chungking Express. Favourite WKW pa rin.

  6. neon says:

    hilaw pa kasi kaya cguro ganyan ang kulay…

  7. Victor says:

    NEIL: my family’s actually from amadeo, cavite and my grandfather (used to) tend to a farm with coffee, pineapples and papayas.

    yep, hilaw pa nga yang pinyang yan kaya ganyan itsura :D

  8. andre says:

    i always fall in love with the hilly pineapple plantations when i go to tagaytay. =)

  9. patty says:

    the colors are so vibrant. i like it.
    Pineapples are yummy with some salt.

  10. Richard says:

    I was there[Tagaytay] when I was 13… It reminds me with a past… hehe.. Well, thanks.. :-)

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