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Photo AlbumDay 1: The Cebu City Tour 02 (49 photos)Sep 18, '08 7:16 PM
for everyone

The City reminded me of Manila – Quiapo-Avenida part of Manila… lalo na ang Colon Street (Sayang wala akong pictures of the street due to some matters). This Album will give you a glimpse of the Cathedral Museum, Taoist Temple and Ayala Mall Cebu. The Taoist temple is quite similar to the one found in Baguio City too.

 

:: The Church and Convent of Sto. Niño

:: The Church and Convent of Sto. Niño Museum

:: Magellan’s Cross

:: Metropolitan Cathedral (Hindi masyadong ornate at medyo modern ang architecture details sa loob - mostly faux ang mga detail sa labas pero convincing from a distance)

:: The Cathedral Museum (Pwedeng mag picture sa first floor only)

:: Taoist temple (Tandaan bawal kunan ng picture ang mga Gods and Goddesses sa loob ng temples)

:: Ayala Center Cebu: Roma Mia (Dinner) - Hay naku mabagal ang service at hanggang sa pagbibigay ng bill mabagal padin hmf


Part 2: (I have divided the album into two due to the number of photos) 

Photo AlbumDay 1: The Cebu City Tour 01 (43 photos)Sep 18, '08 11:22 AM
for everyone


Using the free travel guide in the airport and asking people on the way these are the places I have visited in my first afternoon in the Queen City of the South. (Jeepney mode lahat ito except on the way down to the Taoist temple kasi mahirap maghantay ng sasakyan). The City reminded me of Manila – Quiapo-Avenida part of Manila… lalo na ang Colon Street (Sayang wala akong pictures of the street due to some matters)

 

:: The Church and Convent of Sto. Niño (Madaling mahanap at siyang tunay na maaalala mo ang Quiapo kung saan pipilitin rin ng mga vendors na bumili ka ng bulaklak at kandila at tutusukin/tutusukan/kakabitan ka ng kung anu-anong stampita at pins)

:: The Church and Convent of Sto. Niño Museum (sa paghahanap sa Magellan's Cross na nasa mapa ay napunta kami dito - interesting exhibit sayang di pede magpicture sa loob)

:: Magellan’s Cross (Sa wakas ang nakatagong Shrine na ito ay nasa loob pa pala - right after the School Building sa side ng Basilica - mahirap magpicture dito in fairness lols - I miss Kalai hahaha)

:: Metropolitan Cathedral

:: The Cathedral Museum

:: Taoist temple (Still uploading pics)

:: Ayala Center Cebu: Roma Mia (Dinner)


Part 1: (I have divided the album into two due to the number of photos)

ReviewReviewReviewReviewBasiliskMay 21, '08 11:57 PM
for everyone
Category:Other

Everything was just amazing... I just thought that a not so tragic ending could make it more perfect. Loved Hotarubi!



Basilisk (バジリスク甲賀忍法帖 Basilisk Kōga Ninpō Chō?) is a Japanese manga and anime series. The manga was authored by Masaki Segawa and published in Japan in 2003 and 2004, based on the novel The Kouga Ninja Scrolls by Futaro Yamada published in 1958. The anime, produced in 2005 by GONZO Studios, closely follows the manga aside from a handful of distinctions. The manga won the 2004 Kodansha Manga Award for general manga.[3]

The story takes place in the year 1614. Two ninja clans, Tsubagakure of the Iga and Manjidani of Kouga, battle each other to determine which grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu will become the next shogun. The deadly competition between 10 elite ninja from each clan unleashes a centuries-old hatred that threatens to destroy all hope for peace between them.




These pictures made me hahaha...

Blog EntryTagged by rudiMay 11, '08 11:22 PM
for everyone
1. This game starts with 6 weird things about you.
2. People who got tagged need to write a blog entry of their own 6 weird things.
3. They should as well state this rule clearly.
4. In the end, you need to choose 6 people to be tagged and list their names.
5. Don’t forget to leave a comment that says you are tagged in their comments and tell them to read your blog.

I'm too lazy-- pls check nalang my recent tags wahahahaha

Another 10 things you might not know about me

Tagged again hahahah, this time by ms. sheryl

The rules:

1. Each blogger starts with 10 random facts/habits about themselves
2. Bloggers that are tagged need to write on their own blog about their 10 things and post these rules
3. At the end of your blog, you need to choose 10 people to get tagged and list their names
(Note: Don't forget to leave them a comment telling they're tagged, and to read your blog)






Walo:Eight:Ocho:VIII


Again as requested hahahaha... bakit palaging nadadamay ako sa ganito (kunsabagay nag-eenjoy naman ako)...

In 8 facts about yourself, you share 8 things that your readers don’t know about you. Then at the end you tag at least 8 other bloggers to keep the fun going. Here are the rules:


RULES: * Each blogger must post these rules first.* Each blogger starts with eight random facts/habits about themselves.* Bloggers that are tagged need to write on their own blog about their eight things and post these rules.* At the end of your blog, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their names.* Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them they’re tagged, and to read your blog.



EventTayabas-Sariaya Heritage TourMay 4, '08 10:28 PM
for everyone
Start:     May 17, '08 07:00a
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Tayabas-Sariaya Heritage Tour

Join our Heritage Tour and savor local flavor, immerse in culture and bask in old world charm as it all comes to life in this Quezon tour. Our guest lecturers for the day are: Ms. Tina Decal from Sariaya and the popular Viaje del Sol tours and Mr. Ryan Palad from Tayabas and the Museum Director at the GSIS Museum.

malagonlong bridge

Tayabas-Sariaya Heritage Tour
May 17, 2008 Saturday

6:30 - 6:55 am    Recommended assembly time in Makati.
We encourage everyone to have breakfast before the trip although light pastries and water will be served on-board.

7:00 - 9:00 am    Travel time to Pagsanjan.

9:00 – 9:15 am    Stop for bathroom break at Jollibee

9:15 – 10:30am    Continue the trip to Tayabas

11:00 - 12:30nn    Arrive at Tayabas

  • Walk along the Historical Malagonlong Bridge (20 mins)
  • Pray at the Basilica de San Miguel Archangel and take an optional climb up the bell tower. (20 mins)
  • Browse through the Diocesan Museum (20 mins)
  • Visit Casa de Comunidad (20 mins)
  • Mallari Distillery of export-quality Lambanog. (20 mins)

12:30 - 1:30pm    Lunch at Mi Casa en Tayabas for 2 hrs of relaxed dining
Mi Casa en Tayabas is a 3-storey house that has preserved much of its old world charm. This bed and breakfast serves as an ideal weekend retreat from bustling city life. Fee free to roam around the compound and to visit their charming rooms

What's on the Menu: Pinais, Delino, Pansit habhab, hipon gata with pako, Mi Casa seafood version kare kare, rice, buko juice, and santol gelatin.

2:00 - 4:00 pm    Visit Ancestral Houses (not always accessible to the general public

  • Visit the Carmen Rodriguez Arguelles Ancestral House designed by Juan Nakpil (30 mins)
  • Walk through the 1922 Petra Obispo Ancestral House (30 mins)
  • First time at the Sariaya Church? Don't forget to make your three wishes! (30 mins)

4:00-5:30 pm    Pasalubong shopping in Sariaya

5:30 pm    Return to Makati. ETA 8:30 pm (depending on the traffic)

For more information, please call Ms. Elvie Magapayo or Ms. Patricia Limon at 404-2685 or visit www.museumfoundatio nph.org

Fee: P2,300 for Museum Foundation members; P2,500 for non-members
(Fee is inclusive of lunch, merienda, airconditioned bus, entrance fees and tour guide fees)

You can download the reservation forms as pdf or zipped pdf files. The Tayabas-Sariyaya tour flier is also available as pdf or zipped pdf.

For more Museum Foundation events and activities please visit our website at http://museumfounda tionph.org/ news/

Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc.
G/F National Museum of the Filipino People
Valencia Circle, Rizal Park, Manila 1004 Philippines
Telefax: (63-2) 404-2685
www.museumfoundatio nph.org

1

Tayabas-Sariaya Heritage Tour

Join our Heritage Tour and savor local flavor, immerse in culture and bask in old world charm as it all comes to life in this Quezon tour. Our guest lecturers for the day are: Ms. Tina Decal from Sariaya and the popular Viaje del Sol tours and Mr. Ryan Palad from Tayabas and the Museum Director at the GSIS Museum.

malagonlong bridge

Tayabas-Sariaya Heritage Tour
May 17, 2008 Saturday

6:30 - 6:55 am    Recommended assembly time in Makati.
We encourage everyone to have breakfast before the trip although light pastries and water will be served on-board.

7:00 - 9:00 am    Travel time to Pagsanjan.

9:00 – 9:15 am    Stop for bathroom break at Jollibee

9:15 – 10:30am    Continue the trip to Tayabas

11:00 - 12:30nn    Arrive at Tayabas

  • Walk along the Historical Malagonlong Bridge (20 mins)
  • Pray at the Basilica de San Miguel Archangel and take an optional climb up the bell tower. (20 mins)
  • Browse through the Diocesan Museum (20 mins)
  • Visit Casa de Comunidad (20 mins)
  • Mallari Distillery of export-quality Lambanog. (20 mins)

12:30 - 1:30pm    Lunch at Mi Casa en Tayabas for 2 hrs of relaxed dining
Mi Casa en Tayabas is a 3-storey house that has preserved much of its old world charm. This bed and breakfast serves as an ideal weekend retreat from bustling city life. Fee free to roam around the compound and to visit their charming rooms

What's on the Menu: Pinais, Delino, Pansit habhab, hipon gata with pako, Mi Casa seafood version kare kare, rice, buko juice, and santol gelatin.

2:00 - 4:00 pm    Visit Ancestral Houses (not always accessible to the general public

  • Visit the Carmen Rodriguez Arguelles Ancestral House designed by Juan Nakpil (30 mins)
  • Walk through the 1922 Petra Obispo Ancestral House (30 mins)
  • First time at the Sariaya Church? Don't forget to make your three wishes! (30 mins)

4:00-5:30 pm    Pasalubong shopping in Sariaya

5:30 pm    Return to Makati. ETA 8:30 pm (depending on the traffic)

For more information, please call Ms. Elvie Magapayo or Ms. Patricia Limon at 404-2685 or visit www.museumfoundatio nph.org

Fee: P2,300 for Museum Foundation members; P2,500 for non-members
(Fee is inclusive of lunch, merienda, airconditioned bus, entrance fees and tour guide fees)

You can download the reservation forms as pdf or zipped pdf files. The Tayabas-Sariyaya tour flier is also available as pdf or zipped pdf.

For more Museum Foundation events and activities please visit our website at http://museumfounda tionph.org/ news/

Museum Foundation of the Philippines, Inc.
G/F National Museum of the Filipino People
Valencia Circle, Rizal Park, Manila 1004 Philippines
Telefax: (63-2) 404-2685
www.museumfoundatio nph.org

Photo AlbumIBlog4: 26th of April, UP Diliman (37 photos)Apr 27, '08 11:22 PM
for everyone

The 4th Philippine Blogging summit

*I don't have my digital camera with me that day... I'd probably be asking people who went there/participated there for some pictures... If you have a photoblog about this event and probably have a picture of me in it pls do drop me a note : ravenfox.ian@gmail.com

I used my camera phone for the other images :D

Pictures are from:


Azrael

Dexfamily

ChickenMafia








Thanks thanks!

Philippine Blogging Summit - iBlog4.

Date: Saturday, April 26, 2008
Time: Whole day event (registration starts at 8:00 am)
Venue: Malcolm Theater, College of Law, in UP Diliman, Quezon City.

iBlog4 registration and entrance is FREE!

9:00 - 9:20: Flag Ceremony, Welcome Remarks, Keynote

9:20 - 9:45: How to Blog (from a non-problogger point-of-view) - Charo Nuguid

9:45 - 10:00: Sponsor Talk

10:00 - 10:30: Break

10:30 - 11:00: From Student Blogger to ProBlogger - Juan Karlo Licudine

11:00 - 11: 30: Photoblogging - Juned Sonido

11:30 - 12:00 Blog to Print - Jonas Diego

12:00 - 1:00 Lunch

1:00 - 1:40: Vlog and Podcasting Prospects in the Philippines - Aileen Apolo and Coy Caballes

1:45 - 2;45: Blogging and 2010 Elections Panel

- Manuel L. Quezon III
- Luz Rimban
- Janette Toral

2:40 - 3:00 Sponsor Talk

3:00 - 3:30 Break

3:30 - 3:50 Blogging for Advocacy - Noemi Lardizabal Dado

3:50 - 4:30 Blogging from the Countryside

- The Mindanao Blogging Experience Ria Jose

4:30 - 5:00 Closing Remarks / Group Picture / Raffle


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