Kalamias: Medicinal Herb and Main Ingredient for Claypot Tambakol, Tulingan or Tawilis
There’s a very old kamias tree that grows in our backyard.
Last year, a businessman asked me to try out his new product that was still on R&D - liquefied kamias and coconut oil cleaning fluid. He gave me a a few liters of it and I used it to clean kitchen tile and wash [...]
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The Value of the Most Common of Grasses and Weeds
The lobby for legalization of cannabis sativa for medicinal uses is a tempting topic because too much superstitious stigma is attached to the poor weed when it is labeled as a “dangerous drug” while there is no solid scientific evidence that this weed is more dangerous than the tar/nicotine in your average cigarette or the preservatives [...]
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I woke up late the morning of February 3. It was one of those cold mornings when sleep was deep as nights were longer than days and dreaming was vivid. So my son missed schoolbus.. (sigh) confessions of a single parent. In the car, I explained to my son that I had a fantastic dream [...]
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February 4th, 2010
An old arumanen ne menuvu woman of Central Mindanao named Lingka had, in her youth, assisted Hazel Wrigglesworth of the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL) in translating the Bible to Menuvu. More than ten years ago, her family asked me to help them get a copy of a recording that the SIL made in the 60s [...]
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December 28th, 2009
Every marriage goes through rocky periods sure. Dunno if it’s just me but a lot of marriages of my age bracket (late forties) have permanently splintered on rocky reefs. The kids must feel like they’re drowning and if they haven’t been taught to float yet must quickly learn to cope and heal.
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December 10th, 2009
The embassies of Mexico and Spain are revisiting cultural relations with the Philippines via the Galleon Trade project..tracing the roots of our shared ancestry that made the Philippines what it is now…not quite asian and not quite european…unique in the region. Melting Pot of Asia and what a brew!
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December 1st, 2009
Everyone who loves peace must take a stand for peace. Within one’s capabilities and capacities, one should endeavor to make peace a reality.
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October 14th, 2009
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September 7th, 2009
Son of the Founder of the Iglesia ni Kristo, Ka “Erdy” Manalo, was buried today and it has been declared a non-working public holiday. TV footage of the burial rites reveal a solemnity that signifies respect for the depth of grief felt over the loss of a beloved leader. And the inevitable comparison is [...]
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August 21st, 2009
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A Filipina named Nicole (she will fade fast in history by such nameless designation) was vilified as having betrayed the cause of feminists by recanting on her testimony in a successfully prosecuted rape case on appeal setting free the American serviceman Daniel Smith; found guilty of [...]
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A Year's Statis and Coffee Stash; Cotton Weaves and Pine Handicrafts;Baguio - the Shopper's Paradise
For the whole month of February each year, Baguio is on fever pitch celebrating Panagbenga. They cap.. (Read More)
Artefacts
I LOVE WIKIPEDIA. And now Wiktionary, to find a peculiar word "artefact". The Wikimedia foundation describes its.. (Read More)
Dawn Dreams at Candlemas and La Morenita, Mother of All Peoples
I woke up late the morning of February 3. It was one of those cold mornings.. (Read More)
The Summer Institute of Linguistics recording of the Menuvu Epic, the Ulehingan
An old arumanen ne menuvu woman of Central Mindanao named Lingka had, in her youth, assisted Hazel Wrigglesworth of the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL).. (Read More)
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Every marriage goes through rocky periods sure. Dunno if it's just me but a lot of marriages of my age bracket (late forties) have permanently.. (Read More)
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