Sunday, December 14, 2008

Moonstruck



Wondering why the moon is so bright and appears so unusually close? read the link below.

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Portraits of Mica



















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Lotus

















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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Climbing Mt Pinatubo




By far, this is the best place i visited this year. And it involved an entirely different skill: trekking and endurance training. The planning took a week. Considering the unpredictable weather, I spent more time looking at the Pagasa website than actually talking to the tour organizer. October isnt the ideal time to visit Mt Pinatubo but when the day came, the weather was perfect.

At 3am on October 9, my two buddies and I headed for the Pinatubo Spa Town in Capas, Tarlac, the takeoff point for the trek. The directions given to us were detailed, enabling us to reach the place at 5am. At 530am, we got on the 4x4 jeep. At first, the ride was smooth, but after 15 min, it turned bumpy. The jeep crossed an almost endless landscape of lahar, stone and streams.









After an hour, the jeep couldnt go any further sowe got off.Our guide, Mang Doming, told us that reaching the crater depended on how fast we walked. Fast meant brisk walking over rugged terrain, which he eagerly demonstrated to us. But we could hardly keep up with him. This being our first time to trek, we made a couple of stops just to catch our breath and rehydrate. So we opted for the leisurely walk, with chats and goofing around in between. First, we found ourselves in the middle of two towering lahar mountains. Even though the place looks deserted (desolate is more appropriate i think) , it looks calm and beautiful. Then came the water. The route to the crater simply involved following the river upstream. So we did just that, jumping from one stone to the next, keeping our heads down to make sure we got a clear view of the ground. A wrong step could mean a sprained ankle, a gaping wound, or aborting the trek altogether. Somehow the cold mountain water helped, soothing our feet and making the trip more bearable. As we went higher, the terrain got more difficult to navigate because the stones got bigger, and slippery, and there were areas where theres not much rock or shrub to hold on to.









After about 2hours of walking through rocks and streams, when we almost couldnt take any more walking, we reached a clearing, a dirt road going up the mountain. Finally, we reached the crater. Awesome is hardly the word to describe it. A beautiful place arising from a natural catastrophe. The place conjured up a feeling of tranquility, of inner peace, a certain top-of-the-world feeling of accomplishment. You could almost say God carved it himself during his free time.You should experience it to believe it.







































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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Hongkong



My eyes light up whenever i hear the word hongkong. And im always in the mood when people ask me about it. Thanks to my cousin mimi, who still lives there, i saved lots of money on hotel rooms and octopus cards, and afternoon tea at the Peninsula. And because of her, i got to know the city quite well. Id be lost in makati but not in HK. No matter how often i go there, it remains enigmatic. Maybe because i couldnt reconcile the culture clash: its modern yet historic. And maybe because you feel safe. The possibilities are limitless, as long as you have enough dough. I have good memories of Hk, and it keeps on piling up.

StarFerry that goes from kowloon to HK Island



View from the Peak




TsingMa bridge



Skycrapers in Central



Nathan Road in early morning



The famous double decker bus



Victoria Harbor in the morning




Victoria Harbor at dusk









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Thursday, August 28, 2008

My Brother's Wedding

" Today I begin to understand what love must be, if it exists. When we are parted, we each feel the lack of the other half of ourselves. We are incomplete like a book in two volumes of which the first has been lost. That is what I imagine love to be: incompleteness in absence. "

Edmond and Jules de Goncourt














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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Anawangin


There are plenty of blogs about Anawangin in the web. You just google it and out comes 41,100 articles to choose from. The reason why its so popular is because its unique. Its located behind a mountain range in zambales. It is surrounded by a cove with light green to azure waters, depending on the weather and time of day. The sandy shore, not so white but pretty much adorable to the eyes, is fronted by a thicket of pine trees ( that's right, pine trees). And there's a small river that runs through it.



















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Wednesday, August 13, 2008