Posted in January 26th, 2010
This year’s flower festival features, as usual, parades of colorful floats exhibiting the local flora as well as elegant displays of varieties of adorable flowers in unique styles and arrangements — landscaped in most areas of the city. Visit www.tourismthailand.org for more information.
What: Chiang Mai Flower Festival 2010
Where: Nong Buak Hat Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand
When: […]
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Posted in September 29th, 2009
Typhoon Ondoy hit the Philippines with no reservations, dumped the heaviest rains for days and left 80% of Metro Manila under water. This is so far the worst storm that caused widespread flooding, destroyed crops and properties and affected millions of people. As of this writing, the total accounted for casualties now rose to 240 […]
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Posted in July 22nd, 2009
Seriously, 2008 was a very busy year for me — not because I traveled to places for holiday retreats and sight-seeing — but because there were just too many people close to me that got themselves permanently hooked up (giggles)! In each event that I went to, I saw the couples’ faces lightened up with […]
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Posted in July 4th, 2009
“The present administration endorses constitutional amendment and considers that to be an answer to what has been a long time issue on the Moro people and lasting peace in Mindanao. The administration believes that doing so will finally address the MILF’s claim on the Bangsamoro Juridical Entity (BJE), a power for them to […]
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Posted in June 18th, 2009
Just kind of miss lots of good things and the simple stuffs about home. In short, I just kind of really miss home.
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Posted in June 18th, 2009
This is the question once asked by our MBA professor in our Agri-Business class. Obviously, my answer would be a very big YES! According to its definition, agriculture refers to the production of goods through the growing of plants, animals and other life forms. To elaborate further, it is a system consisting of […]
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Posted in June 8th, 2009
The Spanish Architecture — a few of the very old homes that still exist in the Philippines that were built during the ancient Spanish era. First and second photos’ location - Ozamiz City, third photo’s location - Cebu City.
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Posted in May 30th, 2009
Ozamiz - another vibrant city in the northeastern part of Philippines’ second largest archipelago, the Mindanao. This historical city emerged as one of the very promising cities in the Philippines with just so much to offer. Misamis was an old Spanish town which existed as far back to the Spanish era was conquered strangely through […]
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Posted in May 9th, 2009
Surprised to see my nephew this time finally showing off multiple signs of adolescence, I was immediately tempted to ask him how many dates has he got so far. The shy boy blushed and awkwardly responded with a stern look at me and mommy. A teenager mostly develops and shows signs of already becoming an […]
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Posted in March 26th, 2009
Once again, let us show to the world we care. Let’s all be good and caring citizens — at least for an hour. On Mar. 28 ‘09, the first global election will happen. Let us create to take a stand against the greatest threat our planet earth has ever faced. Vote Earth 2009 uses the […]
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Posted in March 11th, 2009
Nowadays, there are many challenges to the world where we live in. In the last decade, the “Population Explosion” was a popular challenge and we could prevent that nightmare by complying with the instructions and suggestions of Family Programme project accordingly, especially in China and India.
Today’s upcoming challenges are Global Warming and HIV virus. Beside […]
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Posted in March 2nd, 2009
Why should we plant more trees and love them? Planting trees in our neighborhood is one of the many good things that we can do for the environment and the planet, in general. Trees help produce oxygen and remove carbon dioxide or many other contaminants from the air — they are the lungs of the […]
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Posted in September 8th, 2008
Today marks Mother Mary’s birth anniversary — so holy and divine! When I wrote the first email to my customer today, I was ecstatic to notice that the date read exactly as ‘08.09.08′ and it was really looking nice and familiar. Oh, gush! Memories flashed back quickly and I hit my desk calendar seeing the […]
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Posted in July 26th, 2008
Christmas is just around the corner. Excited to go home again, me and my sisters decided to meet and visit our folks back home once again come December. Big surprises as well as tiny presents will be given away to friends and relatives as token of our love and friendships. If you miss your loved […]
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Posted in July 11th, 2008
Life can really be more spectacular as it seems. I cannot imagine myself indulging in numerous trips and island hopping in just a month. Visiting and spending nights and days in the places such as Bangkok, Cebu City, Dumaguete City, Larena-Siquijor Island, Davao City, Cotabato City, Dipolog City, as well […]
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Posted in May 16th, 2008
Public libraries are now rare to find. Not every city nor municipality has one. During my brother-in-law’s visit to our place, we searched for a public library and were told that there’s none. What if I put up my own public library of old text books, reference books, song books, magazines, LP record vinyl music […]
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Posted in March 27th, 2008
Just a friendly reminder to all…let’s all be good and caring citizens of the world…at least for an hour ;). Tonight is the big night to make this Earth Hour project happen. I’m one big fan of anything about saving our environment, our planet. Yes, together, we can do it! There’s nothing to lose, yet, […]
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Posted in March 19th, 2008
In the beginning, I felt it’s a little hard to relate to the business of applying the Sedona Method into our lives but after going through the website and having read all the information at Sedona.com, I felt enlightened after knowing the benefits of the method into our overall system. Dwoskin wrote about “The Sedona […]
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Posted in March 17th, 2008
We can’t help but stop whatever we were doing just to watch Manny Pacquiao or Pacman’s bout against the Mexican yesterday after the church mass at AIT. I’m no big fan of boxing, honestly—I’m a big fan of the brave-hearted Manny. He is everybody’s hero, our hero. ‘Though it’s my only second time to […]
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Posted in February 10th, 2008
Early Sunday morning trips to the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Pathumthani, Thailand is a regular, scheduled routine. It is where I hear mass each Sunday morning and hang on to friends’ company from morning till afternoon, mostly passing the time at the HBO/TV Room, Cafeteria, or swimming pool. The waiting is […]
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