A Year’s Statis and Coffee Stash; Cotton Weaves and Pine Handicrafts;Baguio - the Shopper’s Paradise

February 25, 2010 · Shopping, Travel

For the whole month of February each year, Baguio is on fever pitch celebrating Panagbenga. They cap off the event with a flower float parade at the end of the month. Lowest recorded temperatures this year were at 7 degrees.
On weekends, the prices of fresh strawberries shoot up from P42.00 to P110.00 per kilo and all [...]

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Three Roads to Quezon: One Old, One New and One Forgotten

July 15, 2009 · Arts & Culture, Food, Shopping, Travel

Quezon province formerly known as Tayabas, was explored by the Spaniards in 1571 and 1572 when Juan de Salcedo visited and explored upon the order of the first Spanish Governor General of the Philippines, Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. They passed through the central portion of Tayabas in his march across Laguna Province to Paracale. The [...]

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What is a Filipino?$#&@)@#@&$@^%??

April 10, 2009 · Arts & Culture, Travel

Very recently people were sent an invitation to reduce to thirty words their answer to this peculiar question and if chosen, the 30 word entry will be illustrated by local artists in banners displayed in an exhibit.
I hope these 30 words will be able to express it clearly.  But first let me elaborate on my [...]

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Fresh Cut Bougainvillea

March 5, 2009 · Arts & Culture, Travel

 
Got these from the garden this morning…
what are flowers for if you can’t bring them inside?
Summer’s out and pruning makes bougainvillea bloom more profusely.
And they’re not purely decorative either…
Did I spell that right?  Let’s do a quick wiki …
Bougainville

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729–1811), French navigator and military commander
Bougainville Province, also known as North [...]

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How to get to Sandbar Resort, Puerto Gallera (from My T-shirt Collection)

March 1, 2009 · Arts & Culture, Food, Shopping, Travel

Last summer we called up a friend who works for the local government unit (LGU) of Mindoro and asked him which resort the LGU recommended. He patched us up with the resort called Sandbar which was recommended for having the best of both open sea snorkling and inland bay windsurfing and kayaking plus a small outdoor pool for my son.

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Pueblo por la Playa de Pagbilao, Quezon

February 13, 2009 · Travel

My Tita Norma and Tito Frank from Manhattan were here for vacation in the Philippines in January. They migrated to New York in the 60s, met and got married there.  She was an accountant and he was a chef in the U.S. Navy when they met.  Eventually she formed an accounting firm and he, chef [...]

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Taál - (adj.) native; endemic (syn.) katutubo

January 15, 2009 · Travel

Leo James English, C.Ss.R. in his Tagalog-English Dictionary (Kalayaan Press, 1986) defines the tagalog word “Taál” as “adj. (1) native born;.. Syn. katutubo”. It may also be used in describing such things as flora and fauna as being endemic to a place.
Pansipit is where the delicious Maliputo (aka trevall, jack) swim upstream from saltwater [...]

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