Scenes from the countryside

The Agusan River

Boat on the River

Yellow flowers from Margie’s, a local coffee shop that serves delicious mint brownies.

The grass is greener on this side of the fence.

Heavy traffic? Not here.

Here’s what greets you when you open an office window.

End the week with rest and relaxation by the beach.

4 Responses to “Scenes from the countryside”

  1. phil November 20, 2008 at 6:14 am #

    hi noreen! kumusta b kw dsaon? i hope you understand butuanon dialect. i like some articles you wrote esp.d name of d rose commen tary, d platonic relationship and d photos of countryside sceneries of butuan. rustic and clear! keep up with ur good work! congratulations!

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