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Monthly Archives: July 2011
chessa fruit
When I see the leafy tree dwarfed by two indian mango trees in our yard, I can always remember one person…MY MOM. She loves that tree. Specially that the tree was planted by her father, my grandfather, in early eighties. … Continue reading
Posted in food, gardening, health, Personal
Tagged calories, Canistel, carbohydrates, chessa fruit, egg fruit, exotic fruits, fruit, grandfater, mom, nutrient, yard
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pensive ode
sitting at the backyard feeling sad and blue don’t know what to else to do don’t know where else to go pensive thoughts revealed where shall the ebbed feelings cease? wish for the day to end blue cast sky shadowing … Continue reading
pink mane horsey
Nope, we hadn’t had the chance to ride on this pink mane horsey at Mine’s View on a weekend Baguio trek two weeks back. Stumbled upon this old photo taken at last year’s Panagbenga on my other site… Thought this … Continue reading
white view
Window view from my lad’s room… Rice paddies were being prepared for rice cultivation. Can you imagine living in rural area like ours? Where the bustle and hustle of urban life is minimal EXCEPT last night when ALL WE COULD … Continue reading
Posted in places
Tagged Central Luzon, farm, frogs, frogs breeding, glass window, rice, rice paddies
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pretty little blooms
Not having the gift of possessing green thumb, I am twice as much happy, there are plants that can be given breathe of life when touched by my unfortunate hands ^_^… Or, they can simply be in abundance and live … Continue reading
fats on our diet
Yesterday was another lovely Sunday. Bonding time for our little family over simple meal preparation. On Saturday, we had “Paksiw na Pata”. Although, the little miss had to remind us, “Mom, our viand is too fatty, it can be unhealthy”. … Continue reading
Posted in family, food, health
Tagged celebrity, energy, fats, fatty acids, glucose, nutrients, The Doctors, Travis Stork, tv show
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bencab museum
Staying at Baguio City over the weekend was not on our top choice. We’re better off cozying up here in the plains, watching the rains, watching movies or a cook-up with the kids. But, then, we changed plans immediately and … Continue reading
Posted in Personal, places
Tagged America in 3D, art, Asin Hot Spring, Asin Road, Baguio City, Ben Cabrera, BenCab Museum, bulol, Cafe Sabel, Kennon Road, museum, paintings, rice god, SM Baguio, Summer Bloom bus, zigzag
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gotcha avocado!
Hubs and the two kids were out. I prefer to stay in the house because I was having my battle for migraine. And, when I can’t cure the devil lurking unilaterally in the right region of my skull, I took … Continue reading
$800 birthday giveaway
Find this awesome birthday giveaway at Pinay Mommy Online and right away I am trying my luck. Who knows lady luck would play on me. HERE’S THE LISTS OF GENEROUS SPONSORS OF THIS CONTEST: Baguio Girl • Filipina Blogger • Places and … Continue reading
granny and the veggies
I woke up this morning at 7 am. Thought I was still dreaming when I heard a familiar voice calling my name. It was Anda Feliza, hubby’s grandmother’s sister. She’s a frequent visitor at our place. Along with Nana Sita. … Continue reading



