Comentariile participantilor:
- “M-am trezit la 6.30. Ma imbrac "de scandal", mananc bine (ca doar merg la sapa), iau sandwich-uri si apa si plec cu gandul la munca, aer, soare si copaci. Multi copaci. Pe drum si in metrou vad cateva fete cu rucsace, apoi o palariuta verde cu fetita cu tot ies din metrou si se indreapta grabite catre Ateneu. Le ajung si eu din urma si zaresc chipurile somnoroase ale colegilor mei, cativa de la Petrom si si mai multi de la Mai Mult Verde. Pana la 8 ne strangem vreo 11 oameni de la noi - 7 colegi si 4 prieteni - si plecam cu 3 autocare, entuziasti :) Mergem vreo 2 ore, facem cateva popasuri si pe masura ce inaintam vedem mai multi oameni cu si mai multe masini, lipseau gratarele. Manifestatie nationala? Coboram. Garla de oameni care se indreptau spre padure. Mergem mult si bine si ajungem la corturile Realitatii. Asteptam sa ne organizam cu cei la Mai Mult Verde. Asteptam. Placute cu numele noastre de pus in dreptul copacilor? Aflam ca trebuie sa sapam parcela nr.6 . Ne indreptam intr-acolo. Parcele bine delimitate, intr-un camp golas survolat de un elicopter si de vocea lui Tatulici. Muncitorii Romsilva ne dadacesc: tii sapa asa, faci groapa asa, copaci pe culori diferite etc. Noi stim ce e de facut si terminam prea repede. Poze multe, sandwich-uri, vreme perfecta de picnic. Si munca pe cand? Uite politisti, uite MIRA, uite oameni politici, uite-nu-e tomberonul...multe gunoaie. Plecam dupa 1 ora si ajungem dupa inca 2, tristi :( Bilantul: 4 ore de drum si 1 ora de plantat. O campanie doar pentru imagine?” (Maria Chirila, Analist Servicii Clienti WNS)
- "I will be glad to share my thoughts. A story goes that a wicked man once unintentionally watered a sapling while washing his hands. On account of this he was rewarded with one day stay in heaven. The basic objective of accompanying the "Romania Prinde Radacini” team through WNS was to "Plant a Tree”, provide a simple and tangible way to make a difference. However, with the high turnaround of people made me feel that we all spoke a common language. Climate change and habitat loss are two of the greatest environmental challenges of our time. We are making extraordinary strides to restore native forests that will clean the air we breathe, filter the water we drink, enhance habitat for wildlife and create new recreation areas that we can all enjoy. This was a first of its kind activity for me, where in I never participated in India ever. However, the fact remains that as long as we plant a tree whose top will reach the sun, and its branches spread abroad, so that it can be seen afar off. May its growth never be choked and may it shade your country and ours with its leaves of life.” (Pinky Dsouza, WNS Team Leader)
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