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Getting Around: Taxi Drivers In Iloilo
Ten-Forty | August 23rd 2008 by Deb
I remembered telling this story before somewhere but probably not in this blog but anyway, here's a story (out of several I have collected!) about a particularly blur taxi driver in Iloilo City. Er... for the non-Singaporeans, blur = clueless, confus read more
Letter From Ranie
Ten-Forty | July 5th 2008 by Deb
Because I'm busy throwing/stuffing things in a suitcase at the moment and have no time to write because I will be flying and offline for the next five days, here's an update from Ranie, our missions director in Iloilo, about what happened a couple of read more
The Destruction Left By Typhoon Fengshen Last Weekend
Ten-Forty | June 30th 2008 by Deb
I wasn't expecting any photos from Ranie (our missions director in Iloilo) and so these I received via email from her today were a shock - to see one of my favourite cities in the Philippines (sob!) and the houses of people we know and love turned in read more
Heartbreaking
Ten-Forty | June 25th 2008 by Deb
"Scenery so heartbreaking. One house church covered by the mud. All things destroyed. Many members are homeless..."It was heartbreaking, indeed. That was part of a text message I received this afternoon from Iloilo City, devastated by a typhoon over read more
Shocking Typhoon Frank hits Iloilo, Philippines
ajophilsuperman | June 23rd 2008 by jophil
This is the first time in Iloilo history. The Typhoon Frank hits Iloilo and the whole provinces with the most flooded ever happened in the history. I have never expected that the Typhoon Frank causing too much damages in our lives, properties and inf read more
Visit To The Negrito Church
Ten-Forty | April 18th 2008 by Deb
Whenever we are in Iloilo, we'll visit GLBC Camiros, which is the Negrito church about an hour away from the city.The Negritos are the natives of Panay - dark-skinned, curly-haired mountain aboriginal folk. Most are uneducated, jobless, and if they s read more
Mango Shake
Ten-Forty | April 12th 2008 by Deb
I really like the yellow mango shake in the Philippines. It's made from ripe, fresh mangoes and usually cost about 30 pesos (S$1.10), although it can cost up to 50 pesos in Manila. I can have one at every single meal and not get fed up of it. Every n 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
Evangelistic Camp Site
Ten-Forty | February 4th 2008 by Deb
One of the many objectives of our recent 15-day trip to the Philippines was the search for a camp site to be used for evangelistic purposes.The search involved lots of prayer, lots of meetings and several surveys. Prayer... always necessary to seek H read more
Dinagyang
Ten-Forty | February 2nd 2008 by Deb
I got back home last Thursday, checked my blog and lo and behold. Discovered that a pic and some content which I had posted of Mechelle's wedding has appeared in two other blogs! Even though they linked back to my blog, I do NOT like my content appe read more

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