Hi, Sir Pat….. I will miss your picturesque shots of nature…..I will miss your mouth-watering shots of food….. I will miss your heart-warming shots of people….. And above all, I will miss the smiling and energetic man behind the camera….. You’re the most humble person I’ve come to meet in JCI, Sir Pat. That’s why […]
Month: July 2014
Respect, Honesty, Trust, and Loyalty: BIG Words!
Photo from Web There are only two kinds of people in this world: honest ones and dishonest ones. It just feels so bad that you caught her in the act of doing anomalies. It also hurts when the person you trusted most is the very same person being dishonest to you. Lesson learned: Never entrust […]
Whimsical Wednesday: Unlimited and Free!
Whimsical Wednesday shows my fancy in a myriad of beautiful things. As you might notice, we are now living in the generation of unlimited texts, unlimited calls, unlimited rice, and unlimited drinks. Not just unlimited, we also enjoy free texts, free calls, free rice, and free drinks. For whosoever first thought of these freebies, a big […]
Things to Do on Rainy Days
We are now more than halfway towards the end of 2014 and this means more storms to come to our dear country, Philippines. With over 30+ storms visiting our country each year, we have plenty of time to stay indoors for these storms are coming like monsters, knocking off houses, vehicles, trees, electric posts, and […]
Feature Friday: Alnetivs
Feature Friday highlights businesses, people, fashion, and basically anything under the sun! Happy Friday, everyone! I’d like to share to you a local business straight from the city of inclined motorcabs – Pagadian! I have been frequenting the place way back during my JCI career. I suddenly remember the late Tito Mayor Joy Pajares bringing us […]
TBT: Johor Bahru, Malaysia
My generous aunt, Mommy Becky always treats us with travels (see My Adventures – My First Remembered Travel and Bohol Day Tour). She always wants us to also experience her vonggacious life (see Home – Fitness First)! In this regard, she gave my cousin Vian and me a trip abroad as a gift for our graduation in 2005! Our […]
A Reflection on “Frère: De La Salle Patron Saint of Teachers”
Two weeks ago in our Lasallian Philosophy of Education class, we were told to write our reflection on a certain film that we had viewed during our class’ second session. Last Sunday, our teacher, Br. Jaime Dalumpines, FSC returned our papers but before handing the papers to us, he read to the whole class my […]
CamSur Sidetrip
Ooops! Just when I thought that I’m already done with my Albay blog installment, I suddenly remember that we also had a “sidetrip” during our trip. Just as they say, “When in a place, make the most out of it.” So we also visited its adjacent province to the north, Camarines Sur. CamSur is the […]
Albay’s Best Places to Stay
Alas, here is now a final post for my Albay blog installment. I know you are now wondering where we stayed in this beautiful province. But let me tell you one very important tip first. You have to do advance booking because hotels, inns, or guest houses in Albay do really fill up so quickly. […]
The Best Must-Eats in Albay
As promised last night, here’s now a post dedicated to Albay’s best eats. For me, a journey to a certain place will never be complete without food, food, and food. Food is what makes a place be made known aside from its innate beauty and good people. Food is what gives a place its identity […]