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Aired (July 20, 2024): Nagtayo ng organic garden sa Payatas, Quezon City ang dating OFW. At ang mga pananim na gulay dito, ipinamamahagi niya nang libre! Samantala, ang isang mahiwagang bato sa T’boli, Cotabo, sagot daw sa hiling na pag-ibig?! Ang kailangan lang gawin, humalik dito?! Panoorin ang video.

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00:00Not a mountain of garbage, but a vegetable garden is the life of this vegetable garden in Bayatas.
00:15The one who led it was an OFW.
00:18Do you need vegetables for the day?
00:21You don't have to go to the market anymore because here in this garden, vegetables are free.
00:29You can choose from free water spinach, eggplant, okra, mustard, and many more.
00:40Where can you find that?
00:45Here in Bayatas, Quezon City, people say that it's all you want.
00:53Welcome to OFW Natural Organic Garden.
00:56Thank you for the blessing.
01:03The founder and former overseas Filipino worker of OFW, Rosalyn Oroz, is the founder of this good vibes farm.
01:12She worked in the Middle East for 10 years.
01:15Before she decided to come home and become a full-time farmer, I personally talked to her.
01:22Why did you decide to join this organic farming from becoming an OFW?
01:27We didn't have any worries during the pandemic.
01:31I love gardening and plants.
01:36My friends and I talked about gardening.
01:43But why did you let go of being an OFW? You earn more there, right?
01:47Yes, I earn more there.
01:49But I want to stay with my children because they're still young.
01:54I left them. I couldn't take care of them.
01:57What was the event that convinced you the most?
02:01My son will graduate from college because he will be working.
02:06He has a lot of dreams for us.
02:08He said, I'll be a mother.
02:11The farm was just rented to them.
02:15They also pay for the water consumption here.
02:19Farming here in Metro Manila is challenging, right?
02:24Because your space is limited.
02:26Yes, yes.
02:27But because we're talking to the owner of the land, we rented it.
02:33It looks like you're listening to the sound of free vegetables on Rose's farm.
02:38This is Angiopetiera.
02:41Good morning, Rose.
02:43Good morning, sir.
02:44What's in front of us?
02:46This is the composting that we're doing to make our farm better.
02:50These are their vitamins.
02:53Because Rose's plants are organic, the vegetables are also all-natural.
02:58These are the plants that are rotting. We're mixing them.
03:04Yes, plants, fruits.
03:06For example, those that are rotting in the market, we're picking them up.
03:12Before you pick up the vegetables, you have to work hard, Anjo.
03:16Your first task is to pick up the compost.
03:20I'm going to the farm because I'm going to plant.
03:24It's really heavy. Let's see if I can do it.
03:26Thank you.
03:27I'll carry it.
03:28Let's see if I can do it.
03:30You can do it, sir.
03:32It's really heavy.
03:35Let's go.
03:36Rose, this is our farm, right?
03:39Yes, this is our garden.
03:41That's just the first task, Anjo.
03:43Start planting.
03:47I'll just put it on the ground.
03:48Yes.
03:49We'll just cut it.
03:50Just cut it.
03:53Now, we're going to water the plants.
03:55After planting the mustard, we're going to Anjo's third task.
04:01But, with a twist.
04:03Anjo needs to harvest the vegetables within one minute.
04:08So, Anjo, are you ready?
04:10Timer starts now.
04:13I'm still competitive.
04:16Go, Anjo. You have a lot to test.
04:19No more questions.
04:20Timer, timer, timer.
04:22It's big.
04:27These are all big.
04:38Within one minute, this is how much I harvested.
04:42What can you say?
04:43That's a lot.
04:45But, you need to clean it before you put it here.
04:47Because, I already harvested earlier.
04:49I think Anjo's tasks are never-ending for today.
04:52He harvests, he cleans.
04:55This is how you clean it, sir.
04:56You have to remove the roots.
04:58The roots.
04:59Yes.
05:00Then, you have to cut it.
05:01Can I do this, Nanay Rose?
05:02Did I do it right?
05:03Yes, you did it right.
05:04It's clean now.
05:05Can I eat this?
05:06Yes, you can eat it.
05:08We'll grill it.
05:10Which one do you prefer, the big one or the small one?
05:11The big one.
05:12The big one, okay.
05:14For now, there are more than 40 members of Nanay Rose's group.
05:18Some of them are former OFWs who are not from other countries anymore.
05:23And, they chose to plant for now.
05:25One of them is Nel Malin.
05:29Our daily gardening helped our family.
05:32We were able to buy vegetables that we don't need anymore.
05:36And, it's organic.
05:38I think we were able to buy 20% of what we need.
05:40Because, rice is expensive now.
05:42That's what we buy.
05:43Aside from the personal consumption, they also sell their products here.
05:47We sell our products here at a market price.
05:50But, we know how to give more than the market price.
05:54That's why we are here at the farm.
05:56We also take care of ourselves every day to be healthy.
05:59So, we can give more rice to sustain our family.
06:05Meanwhile, Anjo is ready to sell the vegetables that she harvested earlier.
06:10We will try to sell all of these to help Nanay Rose.
06:14So, come with me.
06:15Let's see if we can sell all of these today.
06:18Let's go!
06:20Hello! How are you?
06:23Do you have sugar for Sigang?
06:25We don't have it yet.
06:26This is perfect. We have okra.
06:27This is only 10 pesos.
06:28This is our kangkong.
06:29It's only 10 pesos, right?
06:30There might be 10 pesos.
06:31You can buy it there so that I can go home.
06:33It's like a tollgate.
06:36Okra.
06:37This is your favorite.
06:38You can count me.
06:39I will buy it when you buy it from me.
06:40No, just one.
06:41Eggplant.
06:42Eggplant?
06:43Ma'am, just wait.
06:44When you get Sigang, you will get 10 pesos back.
06:47Thank you very much.
06:48Of course, not all of our vegetables will be sold
06:52because some of these will be given for free.
06:55Ma'am, do you know that vegetables for kids can be priced?
06:59Do you have sugar for Sigang later tonight?
07:01No.
07:02You don't have it? Do you have 10 pesos?
07:03I don't have it.
07:04You don't have it?
07:05I don't have it.
07:06Okay, but this is for you.
07:07This is for you.
07:08This is for you.
07:09You're welcome.
07:10This is for Baby.
07:11Thank you.
07:12I don't think we can make it here for an hour.
07:14Because of one bunch of vegetables that Anjo has,
07:17it's almost running out.
07:18Just 50 pesos.
07:19Okay.
07:20Thank you very much, ma'am.
07:21You're welcome.
07:22This is for you.
07:23Congratulations.
07:24Yay!
07:26And because of that, you're mission accomplished, Anjo.
07:30In organic farming, what did you learn that you can apply?
07:36Be patient.
07:38Just be patient because sometimes it's hard.
07:42But just think that the day will come when your hard work will bear fruit.
07:50And that's it, ma'am.
07:53Ma'am, I'm so happy that I was able to experience for a day how it is to be a farmer.
07:59It's not a joke.
08:00But it's fulfilling especially when you know what you're feeding your family.
08:05That's why, Miss Vicky, our challenge is successful.
08:09Good job.
08:10I think we can call this a success, right?
08:13Vegetable farming is a simple way to save on daily expenses.
08:19It's profitable.
08:21You can even share it with others.
08:23This is for you.
08:25You're welcome.
08:26This is for Baby.
08:27Thank you.
08:28Here's another feel-good story for you here at Good News.
08:34People on the street were given their portrait.
08:41What's your name?
08:43This one looks like it's already fat.
08:44It's already full.
08:45If you taste this, you'll come back to me when you're young.
08:48This is the bread that we call Pandebaran.
08:52I hope I can find you.
08:54Just one kiss on the kissing stone in Cotopato and you'll find your one.
09:08The mission of our experiment today is to make people on the street happy.
09:13We will give away their portrait.
09:18In a Facebook post, you can see a netizen talking about how their parents bought their children's portrait for their graduation,
09:28which was taken by a traditional photographer.
09:31In a cheap way, they not only have souvenirs, but they also helped others.
09:38In Navaliches, Quezon City, we met Jing, who has been a traditional photographer for three decades.
09:44Jing finished his course in architecture, but he chose photography as his passion.
09:52Jing started taking portraits in 1987.
09:56I studied photography.
09:58At first, it was just for fun.
09:59I had a job, with the help of my wife, here in the town.
10:03At that time, people were into painting.
10:06They really wanted to take a picture and send it to their relatives.
10:11I was the only one who sent it to the post office.
10:15He said that he made a lot of money in this profession.
10:18Whenever there was an occasion where he needed to take a picture, people would run to him.
10:24Because of this, he was able to support his studies and the needs of four children.
10:30But after three decades, how was his photography business?
10:36But in 2022, I was still wondering if my photos would click.
10:44But people were not expecting it.
10:48Even my price, I couldn't raise it.
10:52Today, there are a few people who take pictures of him.
10:57Most of them are old people.
10:59But the children, they really don't have a cell phone.
11:04Even if he makes a lot of money, his being a portraitist is a blessing.
11:10With God's mercy, I was able to build a house.
11:14I was able to teach my children at the same time.
11:18Even my wife, with their allowance.
11:21What will be the reaction of our viewers
11:25if they receive their own portrait from a traditional photographer?
11:31Let's find out in our experiment.
11:34Roll the Good News Camera.
11:37Will Jing's flash be able to capture the smiles in our hearts?
11:43Good afternoon.
11:45Sir, I have an experiment for you.
11:47It's a candid shot.
11:50Oh no, there's no fee.
11:52Ma'am, there's no fee.
11:53No, there's no fee.
11:54Thank you so much.
11:55You're welcome.
11:56Thank you.
11:58This is my boss.
12:01Surprise, we didn't expect that.
12:03It's important because first of all,
12:06after a while, when the children grow up,
12:09they will be able to see their memories.
12:12I already have a few cell phones.
12:15All of my cell phones are broken.
12:18You're right, Myra and Ronaldo.
12:21You can put Jing's photo in your photo album.
12:25Jing went around again and the next target
12:28is this sweet couple that he took a picture of.
12:34Sir, ma'am, I'll take your photo.
12:36It's free, ma'am.
12:38No fee.
12:39Even if you don't open your cell phone, you'll see it right away.
12:42Our photographer is on the move again and in his walk,
12:46he spotted his friends.
12:49It's 16 below.
12:50Good afternoon, miss.
12:53I'll take your photo.
12:54It's free.
12:55Here's the flower.
13:02Hey, that's perfect.
13:03Sir, I don't have a flower.
13:06If it's a girl, and we don't know,
13:08we'll capture the moment.
13:10Jing's next target is this couple that they're dating.
13:15Ma'am, surprise.
13:17It's free.
13:18No fee.
13:19Thank you.
13:21For me, if it's a phone, you can post it on social media.
13:24But it's okay if it's just for remembrance
13:27in specific places.
13:29Let's level up the excitement.
13:31In a restaurant, Jing and the Good News team
13:35went to get stolen shots of the customers who were bonding.
13:39Will they notice their pictures on the table?
13:43It looks like someone noticed our table.
13:46What will they say in the printed photos?
13:49The printed photos are still different
13:51because you can keep it in your house.
13:53As a Filipino, we have the tradition to keep photos in our album.
13:58That's why it's nice.
13:59And this family also noticed their pictures on the table.
14:06The phone is good quality-wise.
14:10And this one, when it comes to digital,
14:14it's better because you can keep it.
14:16So, there's sentimental value.
14:18Whether it's a cell phone or a camera,
14:20every memory should be preserved
14:23so that the memories can be brought back to life.
14:30Watch out for the Good News.
14:32I hope I can find you.
14:34Just one kiss on the kissing stone in Cotabato
14:38and you'll find your No. 1.
14:40No. 1
14:46If you're looking for an overloaded shipog,
14:49there's a hot and cute pandesal
14:53loaded with liver spread,
14:55egg,
14:56cheese,
14:57ham,
14:58luncheon meat,
15:00and a can of mayonnaise
15:02that you can eat for only 10 pesos.
15:06You won't be able to pay for that.
15:09This is the bread that I call pandebara.
15:13That's why I call it pandebara
15:16because it's round and long.
15:18However, you have to fight for it if you want to eat it.
15:23Because Ste, this pandebara vendor,
15:26he's going around everywhere.
15:29Where can he find the Good News team?
15:33This is a really good snack.
15:35So, it's a must-try.
15:37A few days ago,
15:39a vlogger saw this vendor
15:42who's going around Divisoria, Manila.
15:45That's why these guys
15:47have their own say on this viral pandebara.
15:52If you taste this, you'll go back to your childhood.
15:55Every time I go to school,
15:58my mom always tells me to eat this.
16:00She's always waiting for me at school.
16:01It's still early.
16:02This may be the first time that some people see this,
16:05but pandebara has been sold here in Manila since the 90s.
16:09It's a bit salty.
16:11It's not salty.
16:12It used to be really thin.
16:13But now, it's thick.
16:15It's rich.
16:16The thick and firm modern version of pandebara
16:19is said to be inherited by 49-year-old Jeffrey.
16:23That's why I decided to sell pandebara
16:27because we can see that it's affordable.
16:32Jeffrey used to work as a construction worker.
16:36But because his income was often not enough,
16:40he thought of a new way of earning money.
16:44And that's when he decided to sell pandebara.
16:48Before, he used to hold a hammer.
16:51Now, it's a knife.
16:53From cement to bread,
16:56that's what he sells.
16:58I started in 1997.
17:00My salary in construction was not enough
17:03because I was still a laborer.
17:05I was really exhausted.
17:06That's why I thought of going back to selling bread.
17:09These pandesal, which are over and loaded with income,
17:14are still brought here to a bakery
17:16that can be found in Tondo, Manila.
17:19This is where the pandebara comes from.
17:22They charge me 150 pesos each.
17:27Jeffrey also sells pandebara as a buffet.
17:34At noon, Jeffrey goes straight to the market.
17:38And today, he's going to visit
17:42the town of Norzagaray in the province of Bulacan.
17:46Bread!
17:48I can sell 5 pieces of pandebara for 20 pesos.
17:53There's also an overload.
17:57One piece costs 10 pesos.
18:01He feels like he's helping his fellow man.
18:05He doesn't want to earn a lot in this business.
18:09That's why he keeps the price as low as possible.
18:12It's delicious because it has cheese.
18:15The taste is just right. It's delicious.
18:18But why from Manila?
18:20Our friend Jeffrey went to Norzagaray.
18:24This is where his family lives.
18:27That's why sometimes, he goes to the market with them.
18:32Even though he's sick, he still continues his work.
18:37I feel sorry for him. I can't do anything for him.
18:40Because he's the only one I can count on in finding a job.
18:43Even though the market is cheap,
18:45he and his family changed a lot.
18:49He started selling pandebaras.
18:53Selling pandebaras has helped me a lot in my son's studies.
18:59That's how we got his support.
19:02In one day, he clearly earned 400 to 500 pesos.
19:11And as a thank you to his parishioners,
19:14there's good news for him.
19:16Because for today, he's giving away free pandebaras to his neighbors.
19:21That's why the people are lining up.
19:24Call your children.
19:26What do you want? Chili?
19:36It's delicious. It's a free spread.
19:37Thank you to all of us.
19:39We were able to give away free pandebaras.
19:44Thank you to all of our sponsors.
19:48In life, it's not all about money.
19:50We also learn to share blessings.
19:54Jeffrey's life is like selling his own pandebaras.
19:59It's smooth and there's perseverance.
20:03And his secret to his success in selling is...
20:07To work hard and be patient so that he can finish it early.
20:11Good morning.
20:15Are you tired of being single?
20:17If your wish is to be taken,
20:21it's possible for it to come true.
20:25All you need to do is...
20:28Return to the rock.
20:32This rock can be found in Lake Holon.
20:35It's also known as the Crown Jewel of the South
20:38in the province of Tiboli, South Cotabato.
20:41Aside from camping, hiking, and other activities that can be done here,
20:45another thing that tourists recommend is the Kissing Stone.
20:49I believe in it.
20:50A lot of people have tried to return there.
20:52They also had a love life.
20:53Tourists believe that if you return to the Kissing Stone,
20:57you'll find a partner.
21:00One day, Flory Mei believed in this rock.
21:04She returned,
21:05prayed,
21:06and just two months later,
21:09they were already in a relationship.
21:11And in December 2023,
21:13they were already happily married.
21:15You'll really have a baby.
21:20But how did it happen that a simple rock
21:23became the answer to your search for the one?
21:30According to locals,
21:31the rock is known as the Wishing Stone.
21:35But most of the wishes that were fulfilled here
21:38are about love.
21:40If you roll it on the rock,
21:41they're asking something to the stone.
21:44It became viral because
21:45around 100 stones were given.
21:49Because the more that you ask something to that certain thing,
21:53positively,
21:54the power and energy will be given to you.
21:57That's why tourists never stop climbing.
22:01One of them is Renee,
22:03who's hashtag single.
22:06Renee is happy to hike with her friends.
22:10That's why when they heard about the Kissing Stone,
22:12they were curious.
22:14One of our friends said that
22:16we'll go to the back of the rock
22:18to find a partner.
22:19She said,
22:20we need to return to a rock.
22:22That's why in April 2022,
22:24from Cagayan de Oro,
22:26the group will travel for 8 hours
22:28to reach the rock.
22:30When it comes to the Kissing Stone,
22:32there are a lot of people.
22:33We laughed because a lot of people kissed.
22:35It's really weird.
22:36It's so weird.
22:37But because he's ready to fall in love again,
22:41Renee already kissed the rock.
22:43I kissed it.
22:44My tongue came out.
22:51I went back to the top of the Kissing Stone.
22:54I kissed the rock 360 degrees.
22:56She said that she wants to see her partner
22:59and have a child.
23:01I really felt that my wishes will come true
23:04after I returned to the rock.
23:08Just a month later,
23:10Renee is already on the talking stage.
23:13But it didn't work out.
23:15All the people I chatted with or on my talking stage,
23:18we don't have the same hobbies.
23:22In outdoor,
23:23that's why we didn't click.
23:25But she didn't lose hope
23:27because her friends who were with her when she climbed the rock
23:30already had a boyfriend.
23:31And it's already September 2023.
23:34The long wait is over.
23:36The Kissing Stone
23:39seems to have an effect.
23:41Renee met Wendy.
23:43She has a TikTok.
23:44Her dance is amazing.
23:45I was mesmerized.
23:46I reacted a lot to it.
23:48She noticed me there.
23:49The first thing we met was...
23:52We're Vibes.
23:53We've known each other for a long time.
23:55She was starstruck by me at that time.
23:57It's because I just took a bath.
23:59It's been a long time since I took a bath
24:00when I don't have a boyfriend.
24:05The two of them are also in sync
24:06when it comes to their hobbies.
24:09That's why Renee's single
24:14is finally taken now.
24:16I felt that at that time,
24:18she was in love with me.
24:19Because she always said,
24:21I love you.
24:23Even before I took a bath,
24:24I said, I love you right away.
24:26It's really nice to be in love.
24:29But it's not just a girlfriend
24:30who gave the Kissing Stone to Renee.
24:32Even her one request
24:34came true.
24:35Wendy and I have been together for 4 months.
24:38We really planned that in January.
24:40We were going to go up to Lake Colón in February.
24:43We suddenly found out
24:44that she was pregnant at that time.
24:47Do you know that this is considered a miracle?
24:50When Renee was young,
24:51the doctor told her
24:53that it will be difficult for her to have a child
24:55because of her operation.
24:58But because of her belief,
25:00now she will be a father.
25:03Before, she was kissed by a stone.
25:05Now,
25:08it's a baby and her soon-to-be wife.
25:11I promise you
25:12that I will not let you be our baby.
25:17Very good.
25:18I love you.
25:23When we met Jimmy,
25:24he also liked her.
25:26Actually,
25:27I've been single for a year.
25:29Jimmy came from a 5-year relationship
25:32before he became single.
25:34Because of their long-term relationship,
25:37it's hard for him to move on.
25:39You can't sleep,
25:40you can't eat,
25:41you always feel dizzy.
25:43But they said,
25:44there are reasons and things
25:46why that happened.
25:48So when he found out about the Kissing Stone,
25:50he practiced
25:52how to kiss it.
25:56And he immediately prepared
25:58for his next hike.
26:00I hope I can move on.
26:02And for today's video,
26:04we will accompany him
26:05on his journey to moving on.
26:09Before the stone can be seen,
26:10it needs to be climbed for almost 2 hours.
26:14And before it can be climbed,
26:15it needs to go through an orientation.
26:19Here, you can also see
26:20the tribe of Tiboli
26:21welcoming their visitors
26:23by dancing.
26:30With his tour guide,
26:32Jimmy started his hike.
26:38Okay,
26:39we're now at the first station.
26:42This is what they call
26:44Century Tree.
26:46We're going to Lake Colon.
26:47Let's go!
26:51Let's go!
26:59We're now here
27:00at the second station.
27:01We're going to Lake Colon.
27:03In the middle of the hike,
27:05it looks like it's raining.
27:08It's raining a bit.
27:10So how do you move on?
27:13There's a saying in South Cotabato,
27:15if you kiss a stone,
27:18you'll find your way.
27:22Kiss a stone in South Cotabato.
27:28Answer to find your way.
27:32Jimmy's group
27:33accompanied Good News
27:34to climb this.
27:36We're now here at the first station.
27:38We're now here
27:39at the second station.
27:42It's raining a bit.
27:49Finally!
27:52It's just a bit.
27:54I can kiss it.
27:56I can move on.
28:02And after two hours,
28:07Finally!
28:08This is what I've been waiting for.
28:12To kiss the kissing stone.
28:14You know the drill, Jimmy.
28:16You can now go back
28:17and kiss it.
28:24I hope
28:26I can move on
28:28and find a new partner.
28:33I hope I can find you.
28:38This belief
28:40is now part of the culture
28:41of the Tiboli tribe.
28:43We are indigenous people.
28:44We believe in
28:45supernatural well-being
28:47that connects to stones,
28:48to trees,
28:49to rivers,
28:50to lakes.
28:51Our gods and goddesses
28:53reside in the living things
28:55around us.
28:57We have a concept
28:58called the unconscious.
29:01Because we have a belief
29:03about something,
29:05unconsciously,
29:06we make efforts
29:08to fulfill our wish
29:10that we ask
29:11from the kissing stone.
29:15That's why kissing
29:16and asking
29:17is not a bad thing to do.
29:19What's important
29:20is to believe
29:21and pray
29:23that your long-awaited
29:24wish for forever
29:27will come
29:28and will come.
29:30Thank you for listening
29:32to our feel-good stories.
29:34See you again
29:35next Saturday.
29:37I'm Vicky Morales
29:38and remember,
29:39as long as there's heart,
29:40inspiration,
29:41and good vibes,
29:42Siguradong good news yan!

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