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Balot Supper

Ten-Forty | August 27th 2008 by Deb

There were lots of Filipinos enjoying their balot suppers along the boulevard in Dumaguete City that night. Why are foreigners so scared of this, huh? It's just an egg! © TENFORTY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. read more

Dumaguete Boulevard

Soloflight | August 19th 2008 by Edcel

If ever you get to visit Dumaguete, you’d have to drop by their famous Rizal Boulevard and just feel the scene of people walking by. It’s cheap and you don’t have to spend much. A large chunk of growing up and adolescence was spent read more

Gabby’s Bistro

Soloflight | August 16th 2008 by Edcel

Gabby’s Bistro   The last time I was in Dumaguete, I never really heard about any good restaurant to dine and hang out, but that was four years ago.  That was then when Dunkin Donuts had just opened and everybody was in such a buzz. 4 years l read more

Dumaguete: Silliman University

Soloflight | August 14th 2008 by Edcel

I kept on strolling in Silliman when I was there. For one, it’s where the rest of my batchmates I know are studying. Before, they still allowed the public to enter but they got stricter because of issues that were prevailing with outsiders. You now read more

Dumaguete: Casaroro Falls

Soloflight | August 12th 2008 by Edcel

After our hike to the Jap Shrine, we went back to the Y-intersection. I scratched my arm and I bled; it felt so emo. hehe. We were too tired to trek to Casaroro falls so we waited for a habal-habal ride. We negotiated with the manong driver and it ar read more

Dumaguete: Jap Shrine

Soloflight | August 8th 2008 by Edcel

After 4 years of delaying the trip, I’m finally at the place where I spent most of high school. Dumaguete City, the City of Gentle People; but I fondly recall as a City of Falling Leaves (due to the number of leaves falling when I’d pass read more

Greetings from Casaroro Falls

Soloflight | August 3rd 2008 by Edcel

I finaly arrived here in Dumaguete from Cebu! And I’m running out of cash! hehehe. I just want to update you guys on what’s going on. I arrived two days ago, went strolling down town. Also went to the Japanese Shrine (JAP Shrine) and Casa read more

to Dumaguete

Soloflight | August 1st 2008 by Edcel

I can’t believe I packed up. My things are ready which are good for 2-3 days, four if I don’t change as often. Anyway, after four years of delaying the trip, I’m finally pushing through. I hope I won’t spend much as this isn&# read more

Spectacular Sunrise at the Boulevard

Photographs and Memoirs | July 12th 2008 by senses

Bringing hope and reminding us of a new beginning - the spectacular sunrise at the Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City. read more

A Place to Remember

Photographs and Memoirs | June 24th 2008 by senses

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Cows At The Canal

Ten-Forty | June 4th 2008 by Deb

Dumaguete City Philippines. I took this photograph in January 2004. I miss this place! The SMC Center used to be near a canal, where the cows roamed and grazed, and the neighbours did the laundry along its banks. Before we discovered the air-conditio read more

postponed

Soloflight | May 29th 2008 by Edcel

So my supposed trip was postponed.  I was preparing for the event already since my leave was approved today and on Monday which means I have more time to just visit the place and not really care much about time. But because of certain unfortunate ev read more

dumaguete

Soloflight | May 27th 2008 by Edcel

I’m planning to finally visit Dumaguete. A friend told me that I had much time to go to other places but I never visited the place where I spent my years in high school. I felt guilty so I figured that I’d have to push Dumaguete through, read more

Big Mak

Ten-Forty | May 2nd 2008 by Deb

Dumaguete City Philippines. Anyone for a Big Mac... I mean Mak?© TENFORTY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. read more

Waterfall/Volcano/Hot Spring/River/Steam Geyser Place

Ten-Forty | March 7th 2008 by Deb

Dumaguete City Philippines.I hardly know how to describe this interesting place we visited on our very first afternoon in the Philippines, so I am borrowing inspiration from one of our team members, Kev. He described it thus in his blog "We went to a read more

A Different Perspective

Ten-Forty | February 22nd 2008 by Deb

Am I getting lazy this weekend. Not. Just taking a break from blogging. Here's a link to Xiuying's blog, where she shared an overview of her nine-day trip to the Philippines with many great photos.When I write about my trips, nothing's new to me any read more

Exciting Egg Eating Experience

Ten-Forty | February 19th 2008 by Deb

Dumaguete City Philippines.This is a Filipino egg. (imagine our Filipino pastor, Pastor Sinon's deep, solemn voice resonating inside your head)It is called a 'balot'. (Many spelt it 'balut' but my understanding from a real Filipino is 'balot' is the read more

The Spanish Heritage

Ten-Forty | February 18th 2008 by Deb

Upon arriving in Dumaguete City on the first day of our missions trip, we received a warm welcome and partook a sumptuous breakfast at the Cafe Antonio, located at the Spanish Heritage building.Imagine this: we had been travelling since midnight. Thr read more

Boulevard

Ten-Forty | January 12th 2008 by Deb

The Boulevard, Dumaguete City, Philippines. If you like this post, please click here to subscribe to the full RSS feed. read more

BOULEVARD

Confessions of a Farm Boy | November 15th 2007 by Emman Labirua

Named after the national hero, the Rizal Boulevard of Dumaguete City is known for its beautiful promenade and dramatic views.At night, the City converges at the baywalk, lured by the bright lights, the pulsating dance clubs, bars and specialty resta read more

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