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Environmentally Aware Earthlings

As stewards of the environment, it is our solemn duty and responsibility to conserve and preserve the beauty of our nature, and cleaning it up is a part of it. With the help of my neighbor, we cleaned up some parts of our community where leaves fall and weeds grow frequently. This moment was indeed remarkable, as we appreciate the beauty of our nature by cleaning it up. Being fully aware on environmental issues that the world are facing right now is one way to present our willingness and dedication to be a part of the solution. Our involvement in cleaning up our environment speaks a lot about us, creating differences in the environment, even in the smallest way possible.🍃



I uprooted weeds and vines growing around our lovely abode.


With the assistance of my kind neighbor, we also 
uprooted the weeds growing around our community.


Using a local broom, we swept the dried leaves that fell on our barangay road.

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  1. i like what you are doing. keep it up

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  2. nice blog bestieee! keep up the good work. Let's Go Green!

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  3. You're doing good Ae! Keep cleaning and cleaningggg

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  4. I love what you're doing, let us all help each other for the healthier ecosystem!

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  5. keep up the good work. Let's Go Green!

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  6. a small progress is still a progress, keep it up!.

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  7. Good Job! We should always keep our environment clean!

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