11/08/2008
PhotoHunt#6 Together
11/06/2008
Litratong Pinoy#25 Maalaala Mo Kaya?
Puntod ito ng aking lolo at lola na aming pinupuntahan tuwing Araw ng Patay. Sa tuwing araw ng patay, karaniwan na sa ating mga Pilipino ang dumalaw sa puntod ng ating mga namatay na mahal sa buhay. Ngunit may napansin akong mga puntod na wala man lang alay na kandila o bulaklak at tila nakalimutan na ng mga nagmamay-ari. Iniisip ko tuloy na tiyak na naghihinagpis na ang mga nasa loob ng puntod at sinasabing “Maalaala Mo Kaya?”.
Hala kayo, baka dalawin kayo niyan….
Translation:
This is the grave of my grandparents which we visit every All Soul’s day. It is customary for Filipinos to visit their dead loved ones’ graves every All Soul’s Day. However, I have seen some graves that are bereft of any candle or flowers and seem to have already been forgotten by their owners. It made me think that those dead people could be missing their loved ones and wondering themselves, “Can you still remember?”.
Watch out, they might visit you…
11/04/2008
Election Day
Office Halloween Party 2008
For more pictures, click here.
11/01/2008
PhotoHunt#5 Blue
The island is called the Vanishing Island located between the Davao City and Samal Island. It is called as such as like most sandbars, it vanishes during high tide. This island is memorable for me because some years ago, an incident here almost ”vanished” us off on the face of the earth. Nonetheless, this place is really beautiful.
Happy Halloween!
…to everybody! I hope the Dallas, Texas earthquake did not dampen the Halloween spirit of the affected people. Nonetheless, let us be reminded that Halloween is not all trick or treating but a day to remind us of our dead.
Here’re some Halloween text jokes I got from a friend:
- One Sunday, a guy plan to go to church to pray for his girlfriend that died a week ago. That church was where both of them attended mass together. While walking for the entrance of the church, the guy suddenly felt weak, the more he gets further inside, the heavier his body become. As the mass ended, the guy was approached by a flower vendor and asked him, “Sir ang sweet mo naman.” He asked, “Bakit mo nasabi?” “Kasi, pinasan mo pa ang girlfriend mo papasok ng simbahan.” Happy Haloween!
- A girl was on the way to the dorm. She’s the only remaining passenger on the jeep. She had taken this route many times before, so she was surprised when the driver suddenly changed his course. Alarmed, she told the driver she’s off to the dorm. After few minutes, they returned to the original route and the driver dropped her off the dorm, but before letting her, he gave her few words of advice. “Ineng, pag uwi mo, hubarin mo agad yung damit mo at kung pwede, sunugin mo agad. Iniba ko yung ruta para makaiwas sa disgrasya. Kanina kasi, pagtingin ko sa salamin, wala kang ulo!” Happy Halloween!
Next post..pictures taken during our office’s Halloween Children’s Party.
10/30/2008
Litratong Pinoy#24 Kadiliman (Darkness)
Kakayanin mo bang pumasok sa isang kuwebang tingin mo’y puno ng tubig, lalo pa at inaakalang madilim na madilim sa loob? Napatinag kami nang sinabi ng aming bangkero na kailangan languyin ang pagpasok sa kuwebang ito (nagbibiro ka ba, bangkero??!) Eh, napakadilim kung titingnan galing sa labas. Ngunit dahil na rin sa kanilang pagbibigay katiyakan ng aming mga bangkero na hindi ganoon kadilim ang looban ng kuweba ay dahan-dahan kaming lumangoy sa loob. Laking gulat at mangha namin nang sa pagpasok ay parang inilawan ang kuweba (siyempre pa, lumalangoy pa rin kami habang nakatunganga). Ang dahilan daw nito ay ang liwanag na nanggagaling sa labas na tumama sa tubig at dinding ng kuweba na may mga makikislap na mineral kaya parang mistikong nakailaw ang loob nito, kaya naman kinailangang tumahimik kami dahil daw kilalang engkantando ang lugar na ito. Siyanga pala, napapasok lang ang kuwebang ito tuwing pagkati ng tubig.
Kuha ang litrato sa Sohoton Cove, Socorro, Isla Bucas Grande, Surigao del Norte.
Translation: Can you get inside a cave that you can see to be full of water and you thought to be quite dark inside? It took us a while to think about this after our boatman told us that we needed to swim to get inside this cave (are you kidding, boatman??) The cave looked so dark as we see it from the outside; however, with the assurance given by him that the cave was not that dark, we took the plunge and we slowly swam in.
To our amazement and surprise, the cave looked well-lighted inside when we got in. The reason for this was the light that came from outside reflected through the waters and bounced off on the shining minerals on the cave walls which gave the interior of the cave its mystical color. That is why we have to be silent as this place is also well-known for being enchanted. By the way, this cave can only be accessed during low tides.
The picture was taken in Sohoton Cove, Socorro, Isla Bucas Grande, Surigao del Norte.
10/28/2008
What would you write in your moleskine?
In this age of computers, I still bring a notebook everywhere I go. So, should I get a moleskine, I would use it write down anything that comes to my mind. I might even get back to my daily journal which I stopped some years ago.
10/26/2008
PhotoHunt#4 Scary
This was taken on one of our mountain climbing activities. Our goal was to reach the Tudaya Falls at Kapatagan, Davao del Sur which is located by the slopes of Mt. Apo. On our first day of the climb, our group leader made us choose between the short-cut or the long-cut way to the falls. We chose the shortcut without asking much and boy! Did we regret it?
We have to get through this mountain wall which was more than 50 feet with not much foothold and has just this wood ladder to start with. When we saw this vertical mountain wall everybody balked. Who wouldn’t? It looked so scary and scarier to use because one has to start with the ladder which was really unsteady and was standing precariously at the side of the mountain wall. It was not even nailed to something nor supported by anything but was just there standing up. One wrong move on that climb through the mountain wall and the thought just always gives me the shudders.
After getting done with the mountain wall, we congratulated each other with having another lease of life. Cats with nine lives!
10/24/2008
MBS2 Epass and Update

Finally, I got my epass yesterday for the Second Mindanao Bloggers Summit . I was starting to wonder and worry about it. Thank goodness, it is now here and I am truly excited about it. It will be my second blogging event after the Digital Filipino Club Blogging event the other day. See you all there!
Thank you for the sponsors of this exciting blogging event. Here is the updated list of gracious sponsors:
CO-PRESENTERS:
City Mayor Pedro B. Acharon, Jr.
Congresswoman Darlene Antonino-Custodio
NOKIA
Department of Tourism XII
ABS-CBN Regional Network Group
Bariles Republic
Gen. Santos City Tourism Association
SOCCSKSARGEN Blogers
GOLD SPONSORS:
Friendster
Globe
AMA Computer Learning Center
Grab A Crab Restaurant and Coffee Club 101
Gregoria Printing Press
SILVER SPONSORS:
Nokiahost.Com
Asia United Bank
Family Country Hotel & Convention Center
East Asia Royale Hotel
Fine Pixel Advertising IDEAS
BRONZE SPONSORS
GenSan Sale.Com
Blogging from Home Book
Pacific Seas Seafood Market
Generals Logimark Exponent
Prints and You
Writing Edge.Com
Forest Lake San Carlos Park
Rolee Bakery & Cafe
Jehzlau Concepts
Techykid.Com
Jaypee Online.Net
Blue Media Communications
International Container Terminal Services, Inc
Shalom Wizard Academy
Dreamworld Travel and Tours
Sta. Cruz Seafoods, Inc.
Dellosa Design Build Services
Kristan Bookstore
DOLE Philippines
Husky Bus Lines
Shakey's Pizza
Family Brand Sardines
Gaisano Mall of GenSan
Chowking - KCC
Jollibee National Highway
Procter & Gamble Philis., Inc
Mega Sardinesc
10/23/2008
Litratong Pinoy#23 Liwanag(Light)
Translation:
I find this tree very beautiful. It was the only one shining bright among a line of trees. It shone more brightly because of the bright sunshine. So, I requested the jeepney driver to stop for a few seconds while I took some pictures.
10/22/2008
DigitalFilipino.com and Davao Bloggers Networking Event
The Digital Filipino Club Networking Event held last night at Grand Regal Hotel along JP Laurel Ave. was a success. Our regret, we did not know that there was a free buffet dinner. So, we had eaten our dinner before going to the event and we end up drooling over the overflowing food. Nevertheless, I was amazed to see how young most of the bloggers were. Young but quite smart and driven. Here are the pictures I took:
I would like to thank Ms. Janette Toral for initiating this event and our host PAGCOR Davao for making my first blogging network event fun and memorable.
Additionally, PAGCOR Davao management showed their visual presentation regarding their contribution to the flagship programs of the government.
I cannot wait to get to the next blogging event. Kudos and more power to all!
10/19/2008
Incomplete Blogroll
If your name is still not on the list, you may leave comment here as I will finish the reencoding within this week. Thanks for the patience.
10/18/2008
PhotoHunt#3 Family
This is my family on our way to Costa Marina Beach Resort, Samal Island, Davao Province. There was a long weekend holiday and we took time off by getting to the beach early. The water was nice and there were just a handful of people around so we end up having a portion of the beach all by ourselves. Lovely!
10/17/2008
Morning Banana Diet Frenzy in Japan
The diet? Eating only bananas (as many as you want) and room-temperature water for breakfast to jumpstart weight loss. Eat anything for lunch and dinner until 8 pm. No deserts and bed before midnight.
According to research studies, eating breakfast will help in the pursuit of weight loss. But not only that, regulating and balancing one’s food intake is important, eating more fruits and vegetables and backed by regular exercise, weight loss is attainable.
My Blog Roll
10/16/2008
Litratong Pinoy#22 Bago Nga Kaya? (Is it really new?)
Ito ang mga kubo ng Ifugao sa Nayon ng Tam-awan, Siyudad ng Baguio. Sa unang tingin, aakalaing bago ang mga kubong ito ngunit lahat ito’y mas matanda pa sa atin. Kung hindi ako nagkamali, pinakabagong kubo nila ay ginawa noong 1950. Magandang kahoy at maayos na pag-aalaga ang nakatulong kung bakit mukhang bago at maganda pa rin ang mga kubo. Kinuha sa iba’t-ibang panig ng probinsiya ng Cordillera at saka inilagay sa tabi ng gulod, ang mga kubo ay kasalukuyang pinapagamit sa mga bisita. Ang nasabing nayon ay nailunsad sa pasimuno ng sikat na magsisining ng Baguio na si BenCab. Maliban sa mga kubo, makakakita ka ng iba’t-ibang klaseng pintura at iskultura sa iba’t-ibang panig ng nayon na kanilang ipinagbibili.
Translation:
These are the Ifugao huts in Tam-awan Village, Baguio City. At the first look, the huts can be mistaken as newly-built but they are actually older than us. If I am not mistaken, the newest hut was built last 1950. Good wood and diligent care helped maintain and retain the houses’ beauty. Taken from the different parts of the Cordillera Province and installed by the slopes, the huts are now being rented out to visitors. The said village was established thru the initiative of BenCab, a well-known Baguio artist. Aside from the huts, there are different paintings and sculptures that are being sold inside the village.
October’s Blogging Events
1. Mindanao Bloggers Summit which will be held in GenSan City this coming October 25-26, 2008.
2. Blogging Networking Event which will be held in Grand Regal Hotel, Davao City this coming October 21, 2008.
The latter has free registration and I am encouraging all bloggers or wannabe ones to register at DigitalFilipino.com. Click here for more details.
10/15/2008
Davao bettor wins more than P131M
I can sleep on them for a week and probably would end up not being able to sleep on every bill because it will likely look like an ocean. LOL! Oh yeah, I can buy a bank too! Maybe, pay our nation’s debt too? Nah! I would not want to give the corrupt politicians something to be happier about. One thing is sure if I win that staggering amount, at least 10% of the winnings shall all go to the charities.
The Superlotto bettor’s combination last Sunday’s draw was 42-12-46-26-49-19. The winning bettor bought his winning ticket just down the street where our office is located and it took him 20 minutes to claim his prize in Manila.
Now, I wonder if he still can sleep with all that money in the bank. By the way, I rarely bet on the lotto.