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Cebu Food Tripping
The Home grown pop-burger icon FLAME IT which boasts as one of Cebu's burger haven.This half pounder 100% burger patty, grilled to mouth watering extents is a must visit for those who're tired of the common bland burgers that most fast chain serve.It...
Cebu Reunited: Departure and Arrival
Cagayan de Oro Port: A view from the deck of Cebu Ferries 1I have always been planning to visit Cebu, but I was not expecting that it would be that soon. All this came just in time when I had the best reason to go there. I had always enjoyed travelin...
Sweet November... :)
I took this picture just to buy time while waiting for the chef as he finishes up our mealSometimes, something so ordinary can become extraordinary, all it needs is a little recognition.This House fly provided me a good practice session for my buddin...
Reel to Real: CUCC Custome Party
Jandy of "Boys over Flowers" and Oprah WinfreyMe and the Miss Universe of 2009Francine striking a pose as she tore the night down with a glamorous entranceI had another chance last time to rob elbows with the stars who visited the costume party at th...
Birthday Blessing
Just cant help but be amazed on what this cam can do...A sea of watches: Two Tommy's and a FossilI would like to thank God and the the Lord Jesus Christ for all the blessing that was given to me, for being in control of my life as good things and bad...
Finding the right note to sing again.
Thank you - The kanitasIt's been a little while since I went out with friends. I got busy with things and my priority changed a little. A few weeks ago I was asked by my ministry's president to give out a special number during our Sunday service. I t...
Funfair: When one loses poise and sanity
A Sea of ightPhoto Courtesy of Blues MarquezI was out with friends (Fonzi, Hope, Glenn, Sharon, and Paul) last Friday to check out this first class "perya" near a mall here in the city where I live. We took the time to bond together especially that ...
A dose of Laughter for the weekend...
These pictures might have been circulated around the world a couple of times already, through emails and social networking site accounts. Nevertheless I just want to share this to all the Pinoys out there whom I think could best relate to the pics......
An afternoon with myself
Cookie's knees as she amuses herself with a cold beerwhile I stare afar with my mug of Hot Calamansi to soothe my itching throat.Trying not to smile as I play "pretending to be in pain"with Sam as my photographer . :DA quiet afternoon, supposedly. Re...
A makeover fit for a Princess
The Francine before...and the Francine todayAmazingly one can transform from a mere duckling in to a majestic swan. I used the materials on this post with the subject's consent....
Food Tripping at Bigby's
A trip to CDO wont be complete without a Bigby's experienceI tried to sound not too excited. I was already trying to hold myself back from breaking into a delusion as my hunger out-weighed all the other emotions I had. All I could really focus on is ...
What's the Catch?
This is a not so common sight to behold. It's around 6 AM and it took a couple of minutes to have fully pushed the drowsiness down my throat. I liked the view but I did not like the smell, though before the boat came on the shore I savored the cool s...
White Water Adrenaline
Looks like the boat is sinkingTrying to beat the odds and ride on the waves as we paddle our way to safety. I can't help but grin all throughout as the strong current harassed the rubber raft. The water looked a little bit rusty but the feeling of e...
A Curtain of Water
Clinging for dear lifeThe backdrop of cascading water that somehow looked like a curtain to another dimension. The water cold and deep provides a drawback to tourists and most, if not all, are not allowed to bathe if not wearing the appropriate life ...
Last Days
Just having fun with my Call Center TraineesAfter our last day of training, we decided to pose for what would be our last time together. :)...
Me singing "Ako'y Sayo"
Singing Ako'y Sayo on a boring Thursday night(I'm caught under poor lighting, my apologies)Here is the lyrics of the Song hope you all like it:I translated this song myself so please forgive my mediocre output. :DAko'y SayoIkaw na ang may sabi na ...
Simply Amazing
A Breathtaking beautyIt's so nice to note that such a big city is hiding breathtaking views like the one pictured above and another below. I hope you guys can visit this place because of its sheer beauty that is calming and relaxing, good for relie...
Before the Ship sails
It's a good feeling to travel againThere is nothing much on this picture, I just cant help but be amazed at this ship behind me. Trans Asia is a passenger shipping line that serves Cagay-anon and Cebuano passengers for quite a while now. I would have...
The Mark of an Old Capital
In 1982, a large cross was built on the solidified lava to mark the sitethat became the graves of the ancestors of the Camiguin people.This cross marks the spot where the former capital of Camiguin together with its cemetery lies. It is now popularly...
Back to our Roots 2: Searching for Grandma
Trekking would be a nice way to bond together on a not so sunny day, the weather has been trying all its might to calm its mood as the clouds overhead constantly teases the sun's gaze.Altogether we decided to take a detour to places we most likely do...
Back to our Roots
I spent the long holidays (Maunday Thursday, Good Friday and Black Saturday) at Camiguin. The last time I went there was 10 years ago with a special someone. It has always been a family destination since I was a kid so I have grown accustomed to the ...
360* and no turning back...
Enjoying the Sunday afternoon as I dwell in His presence...
Third World version of a Rolce Royce
an environment friendly answer to global warming and crazy oil price hikesWho would have thought that the famous "Kalesa" would still be operating these days sharing the highways with cars, jeeps and trucks? I was amazed at the sight of the horses an...
A View from the Top
Over the skies of Cagayan de Oro as I looked out the window... not a sight for a sore eye It was early in the morning and the smogs over the skylines of Manila are visible from the windows of NAIA 3 terminal. The skies outside is promising a sunny da...
Detour: An Escape to Luneta
I cant help but feel sorry that Rizal has to die early without seeing how much the Philippines has changed over the years. But even if he didnt die out of the execution he cant live that long to witness the philippines today. I hope he is watching so...
Rediscovering Luneta
Luneta Park (officially Rizal Park in tribute to the Philippine National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal) can be found in the heart of Manila city. It is at the north end side of Roxas boulevard looking over the famous bay of Manila.Luneta’s first days began s...
Manila Ocean Park
My two moms in the backgroundManila Ocean Park is the Philippines' first state-of-the-art Oceanarium, open water marine habitat, boutique mall (where one can buy a lot of souvenirs), restaurants serving great meals and function facilities that are al...
Henna Tattoo: One fine day at the beach
One fine day at the beach for a henna tattoo. The people behind me were my boss and my colleagues also enjoying the sun during the company outing we had last year....
Blog worthy pictures from Nayong Pilipino sa Clark Expo
My visit to Nayong Pilipino sa Clark Expo is not just about a few snapshots of the sights one can see there but rather a collage of historical and cultural eye candies.The piano on the left is an antique dated from the time of Jose Rizal and Emilio A...
Travel log: Nayong Pilipino sa Clark
I was trying to be all around Luzon when I visited the island. After a nerve wracking plane trip, I found myself enjoying the sceneries in Clark (Angles City, Pampanga) the day after. The trip going to Angeles City from Manila is a 2 to 3 hours drive...
