This is wishing everyone Happy Holidays! Sharing this interesting Christmas Tree we found in J&A Fishpen/Travel Lodge in Camiguin. It’s an organic Christmas Tree made up of dried shells and empty crab shells. I thought it’s a very creative and resourceful way to make use of old shells. The star at the top is made from dried fishes. There are even parols (Christmas Lanterns) made from shells and dried fish in the area.
The Christmas season not only brings many gifts and table-full food to feast but also a lot of trash and garbage. So make sure to consider our environment when celebrating this season. Recycle plastics used for grocery, recycle gift wrappers, and don’t waste food. Take care of our pets, some pets don’t like loud noises from fire crackers so keep them calm and safe inside your houses.
If you’re interested to know more about J&A Fishpen/Travel Lodge and restaurant, check out our entry on happyfoodies.com on their food and place.
Ferdz Decena is an award-winning travel photographer, writer and blogger. His works has found print in publications such as Singapore Airlines’s Silver Kris, Philippine Airlines’ Mabuhay, Cebu Pacific’s Smile and Seair InFlight. He has also lent his expertise to various organizations like the Oceana Philippines, Lopez Group Foundation, Save the Children and World Vision, contributing quality images for their marketing materials.