June 2012

Jungle is gone (for now)

Everyday Life,

I don\’t know whether Avida management responded to a collective call for landscaping maintenance in ASNU or if they really had grass-cutting scheduled last week, but I was happy to see this on my last visit:

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Freshly cut grass in Phases 1-3 of Avida Settings Nuvali.

According to the roving guard, Phase 4 is still a construction zone, so they concentrated on the first 3 areas for now.

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Hope the grass stays trimmed, especially since we can only expect more rains (lush greens) in the coming months!

Jungle alert: grass everywhere!

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Visited a Celena unit in Avida Settings Nuvali Phase 4 last week, and was surprised to be greeted by wild vines inside the unit!
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This was turned over clean and with a visible perimeter in January 2012.  Six months after, it\’s overrun with grass and vines, literally looking like a jungle.

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I asked the ASNU admin re: grass cutting in the village, and was advised that not all areas have been turned over to them for maintenance, so they can only remind/call the attention of the existing landscaping service provider when certain areas remain unkempt.  Also, Avida\’s responsibility only extends to trimming grasses on sidewalks and vacant lots that haven\’t been turned over to owners.

I think this policy can be amended to include all vacant lots regardless of status, if only for the safety of existing residents (we recently heard stories of snakes combing the village grasses).  To date there are still no association dues in Avida Settings Nuvali, however, so we residents are actually in no position to be so demanding.

My own area has overgrown cogon, and we just decided to be proactive about it and replace it with manageable groundcovers ourselves:

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In a few months, hopefully, we\’ll have blooming peanut shrubs instead of wayward cogon covering the sidewalks, much like the one shown below:
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If I had the budget, I\’d plant frog grass– which supposedly never grows high and therefore has zero maintenance — on all sidewalks and frontage of vacant lots in the village.  This was actually an idea I heard from my friend\’s dad, who sits as board director of another residential/farming community in Silang  (bulk of their budget really goes to grass-cutting).  Not only will it maintain the visual and safety standards of a premier subdivision, but it will also cut down on grass-cutting costs and save money for the community in the long run.  We\’d also be doing future homeowners a favor– I remember it took considerable effort to uproot all the cogon on my lot before building could start.

Wet Nuvali

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My new fave thing to spot in Nuvali: rainclouds.
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Been seeing a lot of them lately– visible lines dividing the sky between sunny blue and rainy gray:
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We only have two seasons in the Philippines– summer and rainy season — and although most prefer the former for its offer of beaches and outdoor-perfect activities, there\’s also a lot to cherish when the rains start coming.

The other day, for example, I smelled one of my favorite smells: wet, freshly cut grass.

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Thank You, for the gifts of nature!

 

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Sharing below some pics I took along Nuvali Boulevard after a downpour:
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Wet and with plenty of puddles, but very much flood-free.

Two new Lakeside developments in Nuvali

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Rode the water taxi in Nuvali for the first time in April 2012, and saw up close two new structures under construction around the lake.

First spotted the Kukun Hotel, one of the many new branches of the Ayala hotel brand.  It\’s located right across One Evotech (Convergys).
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New structure #2 is the Monochrome Events Place:
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On another note, my mom attended a Real Estate conference recently, where an Ayala spokesperson proudly beamed that Nuvali\’s original 10-year-plan has been remarkably fast-tracked, now nearing 60% completion.

Good to know that there\’s still 40% left to develop, but there is also that worrying tug of \”I don\’t want progress to end soon!\” 😛

Once Ayala\’s developer hand exits Nuvali, it will really fall on our shoulders — Nuvali residents and investors — to start the more laborious work of community-building.

Look up

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Have you looked up lately?

How lovely to always be in awe.

To look up, smell the smells, take it all in.

There is a greater world around us, bigger and more marvelous than the world of Me-Myself-I.