Estella And Hope Garden, A Majestic Experience.
Estella and Hope Gardens is created during the pandemic. This is also the time when the community got infatuated with plants. Almost everybody is into gardening.
My family had the chance to have a quick tour. As we start touring the place. I got hooked on the story of how they made this beautiful garden.
As we enter the garden. You will feel the warm welcome of mother nature. To continue the story of the place. The simple story started that in the beginning, the plan was simple. To transform the surrounding of Mambago into a rustic farm place for animals, plants, and trees to dwell. The soul inspiration of the place was the old house that was retained and slightly refurbished. The decision to retain the old house gave way to the creation of the hundred year old wood remnants of the Yolanda typhoon into tables and chairs.
The main orchard of about a hectare, which is a big part of the property was replanted with various assortments of colorful shrubs and ornamentals amidst the full-grown mango trees.
The goal was to create a place where respite and rest can be had under the copious shadowy branches of the trees.
While the slow restoration took place, a new breath of life emerged in Mambago Piece of piece old things were given a new lease on life.
Other rare finds were also collected to blend with the interiors. Paint of a visual artist from Japan by the name of T. Sahara were hung on the walls of the house.
Indeed in life, there is one certainty, the falling of a leaf followed by the unfurling of another. This constant thing is what we see daily, of things that are "binago" or "nagbago". Here in Mambago, what we see is the cycle of life the metamorphosis of the old to new.
Even adults will enjoy the fishing pond.
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