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Monthly Archives: April 2011
pinakbet
Finally, after five sleep-deprived nights and six tiring days, we finally get to get a good night’s sleep last night. Today, plans were as follows: -clean the house which were missed since Sunday. Floors were the dirtiest I’ve seen in … Continue reading
sunset and life
Sunsets are a poignant representation of life. Sunrise brought a glimmer of hope for the future while sunset is the realization that there is death and one should be brave enough to accept it. Such magnificent display of color makes … Continue reading
Pabasa
This is the small chapel in our Barangay. Old and somehow nearly dilapidated. Too bad, no funds from the barangay were appropriated for its renovation. A yearly tradition called the “pabasa” were held at the chapel starting on the eve … Continue reading
Posted in event, places
Tagged bisita iglesia, Bongabon, chapel, holy week, lenten week, pabasa, resurrection, tradition
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Welcome to Bongabon
I have passed by this “arc” countless times. Oblivious of the fact that this should make me a proud denizen of this small town. This welcome landmark is made up of rustic colored bricks and atop sits two farmer’s plow … Continue reading
Posted in places
Tagged Amihan, Bongabon, Bongabon Nueva Ecija, Northeast monsoon, Nueva Ecija, red onion, travel
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Baguio Reds
These were among my market buys when I journeyed hastily in Baguio City last Friday. I bought a kilo of grapes for 190 pesos and the seedless grapes cost 220 pesos/ kilo. I thought grapes were cheaper there than here … Continue reading
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Tagged Baguio City, Baguio City Market, Baguio vegetables, Burnham Park, La Trinidad, Marcos Highway, Sagada orange, strawberry, Strawberry Farm
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kalesa: onli in d Pilipins
Howdy everyone? Busy weekend for us here in the province. Heat is slowly inching up my sleeve even in the early morning. Caught up this horse drawn carriage full of native crafts around pass seven in the morning yesterday. We … Continue reading
Baguio City quick tour
Off we hike to Baguio City last Friday. Not to feel the cool breeze there. Actually, I felt, it was the hottest place on Earth that very day when we arrived. Most people generally visit Baguio to escape the heat … Continue reading
need cash?
There are points in our life that we may need money. Emergencies, health problems, unexpected bills and expenses; how dreadful it may, we ought to know when to get cash advance when we needed it most. We ought to seek … Continue reading
Bongabon Fiesta
It was our town’s Fiesta today. The town proper were teeming with people when I went to market this morning. The road fronting the Bongabon Public market going to the town’s catholic cathedral were closed to traffic. I thought there … Continue reading
Posted in event
Tagged Bongabon, Bongabon Nueva Ecija, Bongabon Town Fiesta, Fiesta season, Nueva Ecija, red onion, Sibuyasan Festival
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suggested reading
More topics to read. banking Australia Corona’s impeachment management e-billing family bonding buying a home Christmas 2011 power blackout drug abuse dental braces clothing for kids essay help career choices mother’s love father’s love bankruptcy dealing with death yard camping … Continue reading
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