Visiting the Ceibas Part 2 - 50% rewards for Uganda
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Continuing with this second part of the story, I brought enough water to the ceibas, the two channels that I made in the ground were of good use to retain more water and thus improve their growth process.
When I arrived at the animal house I found a surprise, that house without walls has a ponsigué tree on one side and on the ground I found a lot of ponsigué fruits scattered, I was quite happy and dedicated myself to collecting them, I managed to fill two pockets from my pants, then I put them in a bag. With these ponsigué fruits I can make a highly appreciated liqueur and also eat it fresh.
This ceiba has been growing fast since the time I made the two canals.
After collecting the ponsigué fruits I went inside the house to place the wooden board in an appropriate place to protect the cats from the breeze and rain.
Here you can see the little house without walls and the ponsigué tree.
The cats live scattered walking throughout the park, but at night they return to sleep in the house and also when volunteers bring them food. I have gone in the afternoon to bring water to the ceibas and I have met small cats that are very hungry. These cats are picked up on the street and brought to this place to continue enduring hunger until they die, only the strongest manage to survive.
This is a cat walking in search of food, you can see some of the ponsigue fruits.
Here you can see two small cats sleeping in the shelter.
In this place I decided to place the wood to protect the animals from the breeze and rain.
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This ceiba has been growing fast since the time I made the two canals.
After collecting the ponsigué fruits I went inside the house to place the wooden board in an appropriate place to protect the cats from the breeze and rain.
Here you can see the little house without walls and the ponsigué tree.
The cats live scattered walking throughout the park, but at night they return to sleep in the house and also when volunteers bring them food. I have gone in the afternoon to bring water to the ceibas and I have met small cats that are very hungry. These cats are picked up on the street and brought to this place to continue enduring hunger until they die, only the strongest manage to survive.
This is a cat walking in search of food, you can see some of the ponsigue fruits.
Here you can see two small cats sleeping in the shelter.
In this place I decided to place the wood to protect the animals from the breeze and rain.
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