Neri Miranda, ibinida ang mga inaning mani: "Kapag may itinanim, may aanihin"
- Neri Miranda finds peace and purpose in gardening, calling it both tiring and relaxing, and a source of healing and clarity
- She shared that harvesting from her garden provides instant snacks and emotional nourishment, saying, “Busog na ang tiyan mo, busog pa ang puso mo”
- Reflecting on her journey, she said, “Every harvest feels like healing. Every plant reminds you to keep going”
- Neri encouraged others to grow vegetables and fruits instead of holding grudges, highlighting the emotional benefits of a productive, nature-filled lifestyle
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Actress and entrepreneur Neri Miranda recently shared a heartwarming reflection on social media about how gardening has become one of her favorite pastimes—and a source of peace and purpose.

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“May instant merienda na kami agad! Magbubunot lang sa garden, mabubusog na!” she wrote, proudly showing the fruits of her labor from her home garden.
For Neri, gardening isn’t just about growing food—it's about nurturing the soul.
She highlighted the timeless truth.
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“Kapag may tinanim, may aanihin,” adding a humorous yet meaningful twist: “Mas maigi nang gulay, halaman, at prutas ang itanim, kesa sama ng loob, ‘di ba? Hehe!”
With more time on her hands these days, Neri has found herself drawn deeper into tending her garden.
While she admits it’s tiring, she describes it as both relaxing and therapeutic.
“Nakakapagod pero nakakarelax. Madumi pero lumilinaw ang isip at puso ko,” she shared.
Neri also reflected on the irony of gardening—how something physically exhausting can bring so much emotional relief.
“Every harvest feels like healing. Every plant reminds you to keep going,” she wrote, echoing the quiet strength she finds in nature.
Her message struck a chord with many, especially those seeking comfort and clarity in everyday routines.
For Neri, gardening isn’t just a hobby—it’s a daily reminder of growth, resilience, and hope.
“Iba talaga ang nabibigay ng hardin, busog na ang tiyan mo, busog pa ang puso mo,” she concluded—an inspiring takeaway in both literal and spiritual terms.
News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.
In other news, Arnie Benedicto, the Barangay Captain of Lantad, Silay City and the primary suspect in the fatal shooting of the supporters of the incumbent mayor of the said city, has surrendered to the authorities. It can be recalled that early on Monday, May 12, 2025, news about the fatal shooting that resulted in two deaths and seven injuries spread like wildfire online. The shooting incident is claimed to be linked to alleged vote buying monitoring activities. Witnesses say the violence erupted after Benedicto reportedly fired upon volunteers of “Team Ugyon” who were monitoring alleged vote-buying activities outside a property associated with “Team Asenso.”
Still in other news, a 65-year-old man, Nestor Rensales, died after voting in Oas, Albay during the midterm elections. Rensales, a stroke survivor, felt dizzy and collapsed shortly after casting his vote at Oas South Central Elementary School, ABS-CBN reported. His wife shared that he insisted on voting despite the heat and early crowd, believing his vote still mattered. He was rushed to the hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
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