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  • Kids at Work

    Posted on Wednesday October 7th, 2009 at 02:39 in kids, rice

    Here in the Philippines, it is usual to see farmers along national highway in the province, drying their grains under the sun. And on my way going to the beach, my attention was catched by those 2 kids in the picture. It is weekends, and they are h...

  • Earn At Your Own Risk

    Posted on Saturday October 3rd, 2009 at 02:07 in work, Manila, street

    Sometimes staying in Manila is really hard especially if your work are the same with those guys in the picture. I am riding in a taxi and those guys came and knock at my window. In the middle of traffic, they are so fast running in every window of th...

  • Her 1st time

    Posted on Friday September 18th, 2009 at 00:23 in Boracay, aklan

    Manong asked my sister," Ma'am is this your first time in Boracay?" My sister said,"Yes, I am!" Suddenly, the strong man carry my sister from the boat. "Yipeee!",she shouted , as she enjoying it. Wow! what an experienced. Actually, 4 of us who went ...

  • Window Shopping at Bora

    Posted on Tuesday September 15th, 2009 at 04:43 in Boracay, aklan

    Remembering my travel in Bora really gave me a tremendous feeling. I may have a small amount in my pocket...but... my eyes are very much contented while viewing those pretty stuffs in D'mall. Visitors can choose from exciting selection of great buys...

  • Faith and Travel

    Posted on Wednesday August 12th, 2009 at 02:19 in pangasinan, manaog

    My family used to attend masses in Our Lady of Manaog in Pangasinan at least every two months. This is consider as a miraculous church. It is a neighbor province from my place but it takes 1 and half hour to go there by car. We love to buy candles a...

  • Walking in Vigan

    Posted on Wednesday July 29th, 2009 at 19:50 in vigan city

    It's nice to visit a City especially when their ancestral houses are well preserved. My knowledge was more widen while roaming around with their historical museums. There are lots of antiques stuffs displayed . It's really a gold mine of culture and ...

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