Last weekend, I’ve been to our Dubai’s villa to help people prepare some meals for Sharjah villa’s residents. That was my second time to visit the place, the first time was only for a couple of hours that’s why I lose the opportunity to navigate and check the area. Last Friday, I’m trying to familiarize all corners, luckily unlike the previous that happened during night time, this time was a morning tour. Great! I’ve had a chance for a clear ocular inspection. Haha! I’d noticed a very wide garage, if my assumption is correct, the whole parking could accommodate fifteen cars, thus a scattered garden pieces are sited near the walls.

I met Misha, a cute Persian cat, but I think it is not pure with that breed, it used to wander and roam around as follows its owner speak in worries where the cat is. Little funny vixen, I’m so pleased to meet this cat.


They have some pots arranged near the kitchen location, only aloe vera is recognizable, the other leaves I’m not sure what botanical species they are, as I don’t have time to take a crucial visual sight nor taste its leaf.

 Limited spaces aren’t enough reason for me not to wake my green thumb personality, and to reconsider plastic bottled farming. I can even have small pots to place outside my room’s window, to at least refresh the air and detoxifies the ambiance. Personally, I find it very cruel for plants to live here in UAE, given the fact that the soil is not fertile for farming. Needless to discuss that originally the country was a former dessert, made of sand terrain, thanks to modernization.

Thanks, Kuya Robbie for this challenge, I thought I can’t participate to this as I explained earlier. Plus, I’m not sure about a complex sentence, to be honest, I don’t know the rules how to create it. Gosh!

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  • Thank you Shadow! Nice seeing you here again. Advance happy 2017 to you and your family!! :)

  • Thank you, Kuya Robbie, the lesson is useful and you’re right I’m not even aware that I’m using it. Yes, typo error should be desert…hahaha!

    Thank you for this challenge and the opportunity to be part of this, looking forward to so many challenges for this coming 2017. Cheers!

    God bless!

  • Beautiful writing. Your posted all pictures are so nice. Nice to read it, Thanks for sharing dear Risty.

  • Wow! You presented the writing challenge impressively. I love the photos especially Misha making her own pose. I hope she's not a snob! Even though you're busy helping others, you've managed to join in our activity. 

    About the complex sentence, here's a useful lesson. We usually using this type of sentence without knowing it. It's been taught many times back in school but as we get older, we tend to forget about it because of other important matters. 

    Thank you so much for participating! I learned something about you and your desire to be of service to others. Keep it up!

    Robbie :)

    By the way, I hope the word below is just a typo error. Are you referring to a sweet food or a dry land? :)

    Needless to discuss that originally the country was a former dessert, made of sand terrain, thanks to modernization.

     

  • Hahaha Vangieeee!!! So, the cat symbolizes the true membership..hahaha! Can't help to post her, she's darn cute! I almost forgot that yes with have our own Misha here. :D

    Thank you dear Vangie. :)

  • Thank you, dear Ate Ada! I agree, it’s just a matter of technique and strategy where to put the plants. Haha!

  • Thank you, Batuhan! Let me tell you what does your screen name means in my country, BATUHAN=Stony/rocky. :D

    I love to write, though I’m lacking sense about my writings. Haha 

  • Dear little sister, Lovely writing!

    We can grow plants any where if we are willing to do it is int

    Thanks for sharing!

    Well Done!

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