Wednesday, January 1, 2014

The Nipa Hut - Living Symbol of Filipino Culture

Paintings and photographs by Abe V Rotor

Farmer's hut with haystacks (painting in oil by author)
Bahay Kubo version with home garden (AVR)

 
 Tree house, Rosario La Union
 Garden hut, Florida Blanca, Pampanga
Typical Nipa Hut, Florida Blanca Pampanga

Nipa Hut at IRRI Museum, Los Baños, Laguna
Nipa house and cottage for handicraft and storage (back), 
San Juan, Ilocos Sur
 Nipa Hut for stage play, SPU Quezon City
Floating Nipa Hut, Bohol 

              The Nipa Hut - A Living Memory

Take me under your thatched roof away from the aircon room,
      Let me lie on your slatted floor, not on a bed of foam; 
Let me see the world through your windows and open door,
      And hear the crickets in the dark, the birds at dawn. 

Take me away from the city, and lead me back to my home,
      Away from the busy lane, to where an old road
Ends to the open where the fields are a vast of brown and green;
      Lead me to the legends the old folks once told.   

Take me to Nature I've long missed in my youthful years,
      When the monsoon surrenders to the golden grain, 
A rooster crows to herald the dawn atop your nipa crown,
      That rustles in sweet notes with the breeze and rain. 

Take me back where dreams are born, where they grow,
      Where one day, like the river flowing down to the sea,
Take many a child to where the world lies in hope and obscurity;
      To return or not, you remain in him a living memory. ~

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