Showing posts with label Second Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second Year. Show all posts
Wednesday, 3 October 2007
Kingston Gateway Project
Kingston Train Station
The main exit from the station, which leads to the town centre is unfortunately located on a very busy road. And to make matters worse, its on a bend, so even fast-legged me can't cross in fear of not making it time. It is really not easy for pedestrains to move between the station and the town centre because the vehicles using this curve come at a very high speed, presumably due to the fact that the traffic lights would have just opened up for them from the other side.
Sunday, 13 May 2007
Saturday, 3 March 2007
Plants
Standard Tree Planting
Tree planting should not only be learnt by Landscape architects, nor gardeners, or evry1 in their field.. but everyone deserves to know that they are our key weapon against global warming. And of course, am not saying tree planting address the real issue of preventing emissions onto the ozone layer because trees take too long to make a difference to climate change. Some critics, (some even got guts to voice it on telly) speculate that global warming is part of the evolution of the universe, saying the system needs to reach equillirium, and keeps on changing its "components", (in this case, vegetation) to adjust to the changes.

Labels:
Dijwalo (Setswana),
Focus Week 1,
Second Year
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