Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

“Musmos”



Preparing RELIEF GOODS for the Matina-Bangkal Flood Victims.

For those from Davao who are interested in DONATING RELIEF GOODS, you can drop off your donations at Elnavilla’s Bakeshop/Buko Pies. It’s located along MacArthur Highway, Matina; Sazon Motors Building; right beside Patok Sa Manok and across the street from Buffet Palace; before you make a turn for Tulip Drive.

A couple of friends of mine will be distributing the goods to their neighbors who have lost their homes, most of the things they own, and some of them, even their loved ones. These people badly need clothing, blankets, mats, toiletries, food items, milk, rice and other basic needs. Any help will mean a lot. (But please do not give us cash donations. We wouldn’t know what to do with your money.)



Kalesa



“Hardworking Filipinos” | Location: SM Mall of Asia
Sculpted by award-winning Filipino artist Fred Baldemor.

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Jump back to November 13,2010

Laiya, Batangas



Ferrero Rocher. My favorite chocolate treat! I just love how these chocolate spheres are made. I always eat each sphere very carefully. I take down the golden wrapper first, of course! Then the choco-nut coating. Then the crust core. Then the cocoa (Nutella). And finally, the whole hazelnut!

Ferrero Rocher boasts its “craftsmanship, perfection and excellence” making it very successful since it was introduced in 1982. I’m wondering when will I get my hands again on these treats? Not long, I hope!

This is really mouthwatering for my first food post!



365 DAYS - 365 PHOTOS - Photo 1, taken March 10, 2011, Philippines.

This series of photographs begins with this friendly gentleman, who I I ran into in the Philippines earlier this year. 

This photo was taken in the hills of Northern Luzon, in a truly magical place called Banaeu. It is home to the most amazing rice terraces on the planet. I was filming here earlier this year and am hoping to get to the footage this summer or early in the fall to make a small video about the issues surround this UNESCO World Heritage Area.


360 DAYS - 360 PHOTOS is a series of photographs from the archives of jonahkessel.com. Photographs span over eight years and include locations from all around the world. They fall in no particular order, but their own.



Little Miss Gryffindor V2



“Musmos”

Another Philippines Pride (Pilipinas Got Talent 2 Winner...

Beach wallpaper:

Beautiful beaches - wallpapers for your laptop to refocus on the beauty of God’s creation and God’s Love for all mankind.

Enjoy your dreams of a vacation, a honeymoon with your lover or a life on a tropical paradise beach … then work a little harder and realize your dream like I did to enjoy life in paradise here and now on this very planet !

The paradise islands of the Philippines offer some of the world’s most beautiful beach sceneries. Specially the island beaches of Palawan and its many small Calamianes islands near Coron offer splendid white sand beach with deep blue crystal clear ocean water - turning into a beautiful turquoise along the shallow white sand beach areas. Enjoy more pictures from beautiful islands and blue ocean island sceneries from the beautiful Philippines.



Nakakahiyang isipin, na isang PILIPINO, mandidiri sa sarili niyang bansa. Kung makasalita, akala mong perpekto at akala mo siya ang THE BEST. Ang sarap mo murahin. Wala kang karapatang tumira dito sa Pilipinas. Sige, pumunta ka ng Korea. Ewan ko kung may tatanggap sa ganyan mong ugali. At sinasabi mong KOREAN HATERS ang Pilipinas? FUCK YOU PO. Marami akong schoolmates na addicted sa mga Korean. Tuwang-tuwa pa nga sila pag may Korean sa school namin eh. In fact, meron pa nga akong few Korean schoolmates eh. Venus Raj? Kung mukha siyang basura, ba’t siya nakasali sa Ms. Universe? At wait, ginawa tayo ng Diyos ng pantay-pantay, kaya wala kang karapatang mang-insulto ng ibang tao. Ang buong mundo ay polluted. Isa sa mga rason kung bakit polluted ang Pilipinas ay dahil may nabubuhay na katulad mo. Wala kang karapatang tumira dito. Nararapat kang tumira sa impyerno. 



LET’S GO AZKALS! WE BELIEVE! :D

There is a great crisis that surrounds the local architectural practice today. It is the fact that when you step out of your house, you’re in an architectural dimension of nowhere. Lost in space-time. There is a Mediterranean house around the corner. There is a Japanese-inspired apartment at the next block. There is a condo at the highway that tries to look modern on the outside but classical on the inside. Every building is confused of its self. 

Pluralism is an overstatement to the current state of practice. Pluralism is suppose to be healthy, suppose to be an influx of exemplar ideas. The numerous designs that are contagiously spreading around the metropolis are nothing more than mix-match repetitions of the past. Or the foreign. Not pluralism to me. 

The reason why architecture doesn’t matter to people outside of the profession (and even to several within the profession) lies in the world they are situated in. They don’t see themselves live in it in the future. I don’t see my future family live in this kind of junk.

Comedian Goerge Carlin once said:

It looked pretty good. It was prestine. Paradise! Have you seen it lately? Have you taken a good look at it lately? It’s fuckin’ embarrassing! Only a nation of unenlightened halfwits could have taken this beautiful place and turn it into what it is today: a shopping mall. A big fuckin’ shopping mall!

He talked about America. Although I’d like to think he talked about the Philippines, too. If he saw the sprawling megalomaniac malls today, I bet he’d scream like hell.

Now, either we start critically thinking and designing the future we want our children to live in or we all decay in this pile of garbage. Soon.



The road less traveled

Hindi ko makalimutan yung nangyari kanina. Muntik na akong makipagaway sa teacher ko dahil sa topic na yan. Aba’y ayaw ba magpatalo?

Ma’am: Sino pumapayag sa same sex marriage?

ME: *Taas kamay*

Ma’am: Ikaw Chantal, bakit ka pumapayag?

ME: Ma’am kasi po walang boundaries pagdating sa pag ibig. Pag LOVE po. LOVE talaga.

Ma’am: *sama ng tingin sakin* Pero hindi pa rin tama kasi ayon yun sa bibliya. Kaya ginawa ang babae para sa lalaki. Kaya kailangan nila magbago para hindi sila maging makasalanan at matuwid na ang buhay nila.

ME: Hindi rin Ma’am. Ang gusto nga ng Diyos maging masaya tayo kaya  binigay niya lahat ng kailangan natin. Ngayon namang nakahanap na ng kaligayahan kasalanan na kagad?

Ma’am: Kaya nga kailangan nilang magbago eh.

ME: Ma’am. Hindi na yun mababago. Ano yun? Tatanda nalang silang magisa? Ng walang karamay sa buhay?

Tapos hindi pa rin natapos yung usapan namin. Talagang debate kasi pati yung mga kaklase ko PRO din sa same sex marriage. Si Ma’am naman puro nasa bible ang sinasabi at hindi talaga nagpapatalo hanggang sa dumating sa puntong…

Classmate: Ma’am! Galit kayo sa mga bakla noh?

Ma’am: Hindi naman ako galit. Opinyon ko lang naman.

Me: Bakit hindi niyo matanggap ang opinyon ko? Opinyon namin?

Ma’am: Kasi ayon sa bibliya…. ~mahaba ang sinabi niya~

Us: Si Ma’am nadidiri lang sa bakla.

Talagang yung inis ko ang taas na ng level. Dun ako mahina, pag nagagalit at naiinis hindi ko na minsan mapigilan at pati ang mga hindi dapat sabihin nasasabi ko. Buti nalang napigilan ko kanina. Gusto kasi maging pastora nung teacher namin kaya ganun. Haist.

Kayo? Ok ba sa inyo ang same sex marriage or not?

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The famous chilled taho from Mamang Taho! :) 

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Another Philippines Pride (Pilipinas Got Talent 2 Winner Marcelito Pomoy)

…and they returned. 



Fiesta! Fiesta! #manila #philippines #igersmanila (Taken with instagram)



Fiesta! Fiesta! #manila #philippines #igersmanila (Taken with instagram)



Bahay ni Lola

Where I spent most of my childhood.

Concepcion, Zaragoza, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, May 2011



I took a metric shitton fuckassload of pictures on a drive through downtown Pasig City yesterday, which I’ll need to sort through extensively, but what fascinated me the most was the insanely tangled electrical cords on these telephone poles (if you can still call them telephone poles when they’ve got so much other shit going on).



up gate on Flickr.



Vumi - Vigan

Not really Vigan(I wish).

Taken at SM North Edsa’s Sky Garden, Quezon City, Philippines, June 2011



hay, I want to go here.. So relaxing beach.. so beautiful… Palawan baby! :))

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…and they returned. 

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Inflatable Shark and Laughing Cicada Among 300 New Species Discovered in the Philippines



One of the designs by the Mark of the Four Waves Tribe, created specifically for the wearer of the tattoo.

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May 2011. Manila Ocean Park, City of Manila | Water Prisons.

The Philippines’ Azkals will go through its first ever game for a FIFA 2014 World Cup slot.

It will be held later today at Sugathadasa Stadium, 4pm (UTC +5:30).

I do hope they win because I think that we can find our niche in the sport of football. I say this because I think that we aren’t really made for basketball.



Here’s an OLMNews report on Melissa Roxas’.  If you haven’t heard Melissa is a Filipino-American organizer who was a victim and survivor of abduction and torture sponsored by the Philippines state.  Read below for more info and also check out

http://justiceformelissa.org/

Shot out to the Bayan-USA folks for the emotional guerrilla theater piece. 

(from description:)

OLMNews reports on the 2nd year Anniversary of Melissa Roxas, Filipino-American activist from Los Angeles who was abducted by gunpoint along with two other colleagues Juanito Carebeo and John Edward Jandoc in broad daylight in a home they were visiting on May 19, 2009 in the town of La Paz, Tarlac in Philippines. Roxas, an American citizen was in the process of working on a project to collect research for a future medical mission for organization Bayan-Tarlac. Students and organizers from Bayan USA staged a re-enactment of Melissa’s abduction at Union Square SF then marched to the Filipino consulate to voice their concerns.

Roxas suffered severe physical and mental torture while being held captive from May 19-25 of 2009. Some of these torturous acts include being dragged to a van, being struck on the head and body, while being denied of food and water. These extreme acts against human rights activists are said to be blamed by the command of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo who launched a counter insurgency program called Oplan Bantay Laya which received financial backing from the U.S. Government.



sunset by the cliff

- Basco, Batanes…



@ Calamba Church



Aliwan Fiesta





June 28, 2011.

Meet my brother, J.R., aka the guy who becomes antsy when he’s not doing anything. Even during vacations, he likes to keep his schedule pretty busy. And thus, he decided to spend a couple of days working at my family’s factory. Here he is getting ready, uniform and all. Our mom would have wanted to take a picture of this, kind of like a first-day-of-school picture. I didn’t wake up early enough for his first day, so I took this before his second day. He attended a two-day orientation, where he was able to drive a forklift, make a few boxes, know how to manufacture wiring harnesses, etc. He was even put on the assembly line—although he did put them behind by a lot. Haha. I give props to my brother. He’s probably the most masipag or hard-working person out of us siblings. Hands down. He picks up the slack and keeps me on track whenever I drop the ball on my Ate responsibilites that’s for sure. Hehe. Love ya, weirdooo. :-p

Inflatable Shark and Laughing Cicada Among 300 New Species Discovered in the Philippines:

All these new findings help support the idea that the Philippines “is one of the hottest of the hotspots for diverse and threatened life on Earth,” Gosliner said

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/06/27/inflatable-shark-and-laughing-cicada-among-300-new-species-discovered-in/

WOOOO GO PHILIPPINES!!!

These windmills, there are twenty of them, are all placed along...



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Anne Curtis, speed painting, 22 minutes.

Photo by: shortNotice (Deviantart)

Dahil dito ang sarap, sarap maging PINOY. ^_^



ACCOUNTING TRIVIA 

On  March 17, 1923, the first legislation governing the accounting profession in the Philippines was enacted under Act No. 3105. It created the Board of Accountancy, vesting it with the authority to issue certificates of CPA to those who pass the licensure examination.



hindi kasi ako yung tipo ng tao na lagi nag eexplain. pag tinopak ang mga pasmado kong kamay. makakabasa kayo ng isang salaysay na tatagos sa isipan ng lipunan na ginagalawan nyo.parang rebolusyonaryong pagbabago na hindi kinakailangan ng isang marahas na pag galaw na ang gagamitin lamang ay pawang kritikal na pagsusuri at kritikal na paglalahad.

GOODNIGHT. SPANISH CLASS TOMORROW.



These windmills, there are twenty of them, are all placed along the coastline of Bangui, Ilocos Norte where the winds, the locals say, blow the hardest especially in the monsoon months.

They generate electricity (with enough to spare) to power the municipality and the nearby towns. A similar project will be undertaken which will add more windmills. The people here are very lucky to enjoy lower electricity cost; plus the revenues generated by the tourism surely helps a lot.

This was the last time the weather turned out good before the rains of Falcon started to arrive. It was very hot, and in the opposite direction, one can see the sand simmer in the heat.

Our driver-guide was hesitant at first to bring us to Bangui because our initial plan was to go further north of where we were staying. It was a good thing our suggestion prevailed, as the rains started to fall just when we were leaving the place.

Looking back, I think his perspective was making sure we had a “sulit” tour, so that we can see all of what there is to see during the time we hired his services.

Ako naman, I would rather that we take a few photos under good light, rather than take plenty of photos in dull, boring light.

Biodiversity in the Philippines



Sorbetes!



I’m stopping in Manila for an hour. It’s so short, but I know that it’ll feel great just to be back home, even though I’ll be stuck inside the airport.

I need to follow people who are awake at this time for me :)

Scientists braved leeches and a host of venomous creatures from the mountains to the sea to uncover more than 300 species that are likely new to science. These findings include dozens of new insects and spiders, more than 50 colorful new sea slugs and a number of deep-sea armored corals ”which protect themselves against predatory nibbles from fish by growing large, spiky plates,” said researcher Terrence Gosliner, dean of science and research collections at the California Academy of Sciences and leader of the 2011 Philippine Biodiversity Expedition. -Y! News

I’m only gonna post 6 of those cos my powers can’t find more.

These swell sharks can make like giants by inflating its stomach with water to bulk up and to scare off predators.

Sea Slugs!

Petalomera crab

This colorful worm is likely a new species of the genus Myrianida, which was found in coral rubble in the Philippines.

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Mamma Mia!:

Hurrah!

I wasn’t able to watch this last Spring since we weren’t able to reserve a ticket for the show. Haha.

Hurray for the Phantom of the Opera! It’s a must-see! Classical music lovers will definitely enjoy it.



tiffany is joining miss lanao 2011..^^

& i so love the rock formations..

Dumaguete along with Davao we were able to learn and connect with many organizations working for development in the communities.  While at my homestay Kim and Lu spent a day taking us around to many organizations they have worked with or been to before.  Being in the social work college at Silliman University they are required to do so much community service, an aspect many of us on the trip from Mason really liked.  Mason doesn’t have a required amount of internships but we see the good it can do.  Most people wouldn’t mind the community service or internships once in them but I believe it takes an initial shove for people to do it.  Requiring it for school is the perfect solution.

Our first organization we went to was Casa Esperanza.  Casa Esperanza is an organization for battered and abused women.  The organization works at providing a place for those in abusive homes and works at finding a place for the women to go trying to incriminate the ones who did the harm. 

The next organization we went to visit is a government program set up at the Dumaguete Dump.  The dump is helping to teach the people of composting to get rid of how much garbage going into the dump.  They have cut down from 60 tons to 35 tons of garbage coming into the dump per day and are creating examples as to what they can do with many items they find in the garbage.  These things include planting pots, necklaces, handbags, bricks, and others.

The planting pots were made out of waxy paper as found in magazines as well as the necklaces.  They can be made as a way to decrease the garbage but also to create an income for the people who had been living off of scavenging at the dump. 

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The bricks and the candles are made out of melted down plastic bags.  Being in the Philippines in the last six weeks you come to find out how much those bags are used.  These products are good solutions for getting rid of the bags.

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The compost program run at the back of the building across from the dump.  The garbage is put into soil with African Night Crawlers to help break down the garbage.  This creates less garbage and more good soil.

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One traditional way to travel in the Philippines is to use a jeepney. It is also the most common vehicle for public use. Why not? It’s the cheapest way to travel. Aside from that, you also get to see a lo of different personalities. Different personalities that can sometimes be annoying. So here is my blog that will list the 6 people that you wouldn’t want to be with in a jeepney.

1. The Lady-in-skirt

These are the women who like wearing short skirts in jeepneys. And I find them annoying, because instead of sitting straight, they sit diagonally. This consumes more space, thus making the jeep tighter. I mean, if you are going to take a jeepney and you’re afraid that someone may peep on you, then don’t wear a short skirt! (Working uniform that requires you to wear it are excused from this.)

2. The Headbanger

Travelling early in the morning to work (or going home late in the evening) is really difficult for most of us. Most of us haven’t slept enough making us drowsy on our way to work. I totally understand this. What I don’t understand is why others have to bang their heads towards someone else if they feel sleepy. I mean, you can try to rest your head on the backrest (or on your side if you are sitting at the end of the jeepney) or perhaps on your laps if you feel sleepy. Try to think of others too. We lack sleep too, making us easier to get annoyed with things.

3. The Skunk

Since jeepneys are the most affordable way of travelling in the Philippines, we cannot remove the fact that people who physically works take it. I just hope that when they take it in the afternoon, at least they try to wash up a bit, because it’s a little bit insensitive and embarrassing to take a public vehicle smelling like rotten egg. If you don’t have water in your working area (which is a bit impossible to happen) at least use some alcohol or perfume (cologne).

4. The Ass-hole

Since jeepneys can accommodate a lot of people, it usually draws the attention of robbers. These are the people that you would certainly not want to be sitting next to you. They may be pickpockets, hold-upers, or some member of a gang who would use some strategy just to get your valuables. Anyway, whatever persona they may be, they are still f*cking annoying. May all of them burn in hell.

5. The Bitch

How poor a jeep may look like, wannabe queenbees still take it. They are the ones who think that they should be given importance in a jeepney. They will even push you away from where you are sitting, if you are sitting in the place where they want to sit. They will rant about how tight or how hot the jeepney is. They will even verbally assault you for whatever reason if they are feeling uncomfortable. Uneducated with poor breeding - that is how I’ll describe them. They make you want to shout, “take a taxi if you want to feel more comfortable, okay?!”

6. The Whores

A whore is usually accompanied by a man-whore (or sometimes a man-whore accompanied by another man-whore). These are the people who completely violates every inch of conservatism in our country. They keep on flirting all throughout the travel. They do all these slutty activities and throw some disgusting cheesy lines at each other. If you are quite unlucky, you might even hear the annoying flirty giggles of the whore. Their activities seem that they would end up having sex in the jeepney anytime! Disgusting. Especially if they look like people who came from a sewer.

Anyway, I know there are more people that you would hate in a jeepney. But the heck, we can’t do anything about it, but to wish that they try to be more sensitive to others next time. It is because it’s a public vehicle and we cannot just ask people to be what we would want them to be (or else we’re going to be categorized as the jeepney’s bitches). Bitch out discreetly. :)

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