Wednesday, March 23, 2011


Sagada - Banawe - Hungduan
VOLUME 1.0.3 - Lumiang Burial Cave and Spelunking in Sumaging Cave 



LUMIANG BURIAL CAVE

It was around 3:00 PM (I think) when we started our next adventure for the day. We were dressed in “caving” or “spelunking” get-ups but our 1st destination is the Burial Caves. Our second guide, Sir Aklay (not so sure about how his name is spelled) joined us as we walked from our lodgings, Canaway (pronounced as "ka-na-wai") Guest House. We followed the road south from our lodging house (please refer to the map I included in "The Trip") for about 15 to 20 minutes until the "entrance" or the jump off to the Lumiang Burial Cave. 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

THE ROSE

"What's in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet"

- Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, 1600 -

Saturday, March 19, 2011

THE PHOENIX RISING
Marking a New Beginning, Permanently

Friday, March 18, 2011

HAPAO RICE TERRACES
VOLUME 1.0.4 - Hungduan, Ifugao Province

Last month, February, 2011, a group of friends and I visited Sagada, Banawe and Hungduan. The last leg of our trip was a visit to the Hapao Rice Terraces in Hungduan, a municipality of the Ifugao Province.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

THE MALL


I live 10 minutes away from a mall and I was there yesterday eating a bag of peanuts while waiting for a friend. I took some random photos using my SE g700 not realizing that my fingers were very greasy. The lens was so blurry but the results were amazing! Amazingly blurry!
GRAFFITI PHOTOS
taken: February 2010
taken using: SE g700
where: somewhere along E. Rodriguez Ave.
Graffiti designs have always fascinated me. Here are my photos of graffiti so far.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

HALO HALO


Summer in the Philippines is never complete without this iced dessert. Actually, once Halo Halo stands start lining up the streets, it is officially summer time! Halo in English means "mix", which is basically what's done to all the ingredients to come up with this all time favorite dessert of many Filipinos. 

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Meet My Girls 
(My Indulgence in Drawing and Charcoal Painting)

Friday, March 4, 2011

HOW MANY BOYS DO YOU SEE IN THIS PHOTO?




THREE, YOU SAY?

WELL, GO BACK AND TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 

AND THEN BROWSE DOWN.

















ARE YOU SURE YOU SAW THREE BOYS?


This picture was taken using a cellphone and I took it after dining out with a friend and her family. The kids in the photo followed me out of the restaurant when I went our for a ciggie break. I immediately hauled the kids back into the restaurant after reviewing the photo on my cellphone.

This wouldn't be the 1st time that I saw a "ghost" but it would be the 1st time that I was able to take a photo of one.

Do you have a similar story to share? Were you scared? 



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