12/25/2008
12/23/2008
Christmas Decorations
I am posting our division office's decoration which won 2nd place in our office's Christmas decoration contest this year. Our main attraction is the Christmas tree. It was decorated with very old (10 years old and more) and the latest pictures office pictures and some stuffed toys.
Going around the city is also nice nowadays as one can see a lot of beautiful and colorful Christmas decorations everywhere. One very notable place to check out is the Mana House. Check out some pictures here.
12/21/2008
PhotoHunt#12 Wide
The wide and large Tiananmen Square, China at night. We were planning to take pictures at the square but we got there too late and it was already closed. So made do with taking pictures by the road which as you can see, dear readers, is quite wide.
12/18/2008
Litratong Pinoy#31 Karoling (Caroling)
Mahilig akong sumama sa karoling noon mula pagkabata hanggang sa ako’y nasa kolehiyo. Natigil lang noong ako’y nag-umpisang magtrabaho na kaya hanap-hanap ko ang karoling tuwing Pasko.
Kung ikukumpara ang mga nakaraang taon sa ngayon, mas maraming nangangaroling noon. Kaya naman, pag may mga naliligaw sa amin, ang saya-saya ng lahat. Siyempre pa, kailangang may litrato sila.
Translation: I used to do caroling when I was a child until I was in college. I only stopped when I started working and that’s why I miss it every Christmas.
There are more Christmas carolers the previous years than now. Thus and always, we are all happy to see the carolers nowadays and that is why, I had to take pictures of them.
May kanya-kanyang pa-epek ang mga nangangaroling na karamihan gamit ang sariling gawang pantugtog gaya ng pinikpik na tansan na ginawang tamborin, lata ng gatas na ginawang dram at iba pa. May nakasuot ng puro pula at nag-ala Santa Claus habang kumakanta, may mga tumugtog lang at hindi kumanta at meron din namang nag-shades kahit gabi na at madilim ang daan (hindi kaya sila natumba sa daan?). Anu’t-ano pa man, masaya akong nakikita at naririnig sila. Buhay pa rin pala ang nangangaroling magpa-hanggang ngayon.
Dyinggol bells, dyinggol bells, dyinggol ol da wey..ol was payn a restoran in a wan horse open sley..hey!
Hindi ba nakakatuwang pakinggan ang mga batang nangangaroling na kumakanta nang ganyan? Onli in da Pilipins.
Translation: Christmas carolers have their own gimmicks and most of them use their own handmade musical treatments like the stringed flattened bottle caps used as tambourines, empty milk cans used as drums and a lot more. There are those who all wore red and looked like Santa Claus while singing, there are those who just played instruments and did not sing, and there are those who wore shades even if it was already evening and the streets were already dark (I wonder, if they stumbled along the way?). No matter what, I am always happy to see and hear them. Christmas caroling is still alive nowadays.
Dyinggol bells, dyinggol bells, dyinggol ol da wey..ol was payn a restoran in a wan horse open sley..hey!
Isn’t it funny to hear those caroling kids sing that way? Only in the Philippines.
12/15/2008
1000 Places To See Before You Die
I just love this book by Patricia Schultz and if God permits, I would like to try to visit at least 25% of the places indicated therein. Mind you, I’ve already visited two of three Philippine entries featured by the book. I got a long way to go though and I am keeping my fingers crossed.
Years ago, along with my friends, I have visited Banaue Rice Terraces and the other year, I’ve visited again Taal Volcano. Of course, I want to revisit both places and explore more. As to the 3rd featured place, hm….perhaps, if I will win the lotto, I will be able to get there as it is known for being very expensive..the Amanpulo Resort, in Pamalican Island, Palawan.
Anyway, for those pinay bloggers who would like to connect with the others, go join www.pinaybloggers.com .
12/14/2008
PhotoHunt#11 Favorite
The Great Wall of China was built centuries ago and stretches about 6,700 kilometers (4,160 miles) across China. This portion of the Great Wall is in Badaling (North Pass of Juyongguan pass). Made of stone and bricks from the hills, its walls are 7.8 meters (25.6 ft) high and 5 meters (16.4 ft) wide; said to be enough space for 5 horses to walk side by side. This part of the Great Wall is quite popular with the tourists (Thank you for this info, Wikipedia).
When we got there, the feeling was unbelievably surreal for me. I could not believe that I was there and I hugged a portion of the wall to assure myself that I was actually standing there for real. We climb some portions of the wall and it proved to be challenging considering that some portions were quite steep. The view was exhilarating and spectacular especially on the upper portions as one can see the wall snaking through the mountains as far as one can see.12/11/2008
Litratong Pinoy#30 Ang Mahalagang Regalo (The Precious Gift)
Itinuturing at ituturing ko ring mahalagang regalo galing sa Poong Maykapal na binigyan at mabibigyan pa sana ng mas mahabang panahon na lagi namin siyang kapiling at laging maayos ang kanyang pangangatawan.
What I am and where I am now, I owe it all to my mother. I consider it as her most precious gift to me because she has gone through a lot and sacrificed a lot for my brother and me. She did this to give us a better future; a better future she was not able to have.
12/07/2008
Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar dela Hoya Video
More videos here.
PhotoHunt#10 Breakfast
This is the breakfast we ordered at Zola resto-cafe, Baguio City after coming from an all-night travel from Manila to Baguio. The food was good and the restaurant is open 24-hours. My fave is the one on the left corner, the mushroom omelette with java rice which was recommended by the waiter who served us. He said that it is a Baguio-based breakfast and the restaurant's specialty.
The plate on the upper left is the typical American breakfast composed of bacon, hotdog, sunny-side up egg and java rice while the plate on the right is a Filipino breakfast of friend bangus (milkfish), tosino (cured meat), sunny-side up egg and java rice. All breakfasts go with unlimited brewed Benguet coffee.
More breakfast pictures here.
12/06/2008
Free Tickets for Manny Pacquiao vs Oscar De La Hoya Dream Match
Oh yes! Got it right! Free tickets for the Pacquiao vs dela Hoya Dream Match!
Everybody is quite excited for the Dream Match and of course, there is no better way to watch it but live. Bariles is giving away free tickets. Just check get here for the details.
One more option is to find live streaming of the dela Hoya vs Pacquiao match. As for me, I am rooting for our kababayan but I do not have the stomach to watch it live so I will just watch it on regular TV.
Meantime, readers, who do you think will win? Just answer the poll on the right sidebar.
12/04/2008
Litratong Pinoy#29 Eksayted (Excited)
Mas lagi akong eksayted bumiyahe at mamasyal kaysa mamasyal at mamili sa mga malls. Nakahiligan ko na ito kasama kadalasan ang aking mga kaibigan. Pangako ko sa sarili na makamasyal sa buong Pilipinas lalo na iyong mga lugar na makasaysayan o iyong mga lugar na itinuturing na mahalaga sa ating bayan. Pangarap ko rin na sana makayanan kong makapagbiyahe sa buong mundo bago ako tumanda.
Translation: I get more excited to travel and sightsee than go shopping around the malls. It is my hobby and I usually do it with my friends. I promised to myself to travel around the Philippines especially to the historical places or places that are considered significant in our country. I also dreamed of being able to travel all over the world before I get old.
Kuha ang mga litrato sa Prayer Mountain, Tamayong, Calinan, Davao City. Eksayted kami dahil nga hindi basta-basta makapasok sa lugar na ito. Tingnan ninyo naman, kontodo talon kami sa helipad. Kasi naman, sa unang pagkakataon nakaapak kami ng helipad. Salamat sa kaibigan kong si Jinjin sa mga litrato na ito at nakuha niya kaming parang mga baliw.
Translation: The pictures were taken inside the Prayer Mountain, Tamayong, Calinan, Davao City. We were excited to be there as it was not easy to get inside. As you can see, we were jumping on the helipad; it is because, it was our first time to set foot on one. Thank you to my friend, Jinjin, for these pictures as she took them while we were looking crazy.
For more pictures of the Prayer Mountain, check it out here..