Monthly Archives: January 2009

Dancing in the Straight






Street dancing is one of the highlights of every town festival in the Philippine islands. Street pole banners, light pole banners and mini flags adorn the city. The festive mood of music, food and laughter reverberates the whole day through. … Continue reading

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Slow Men Working






Going home I approached a curve and almost ran into a utility marker in the middle of the road. It said “If you bump this, you’re going too fast.” No, I’m just joking. It was an unmarked road barrier with … Continue reading

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New Year’s Parade






Every New Year’s Day, a parade is held in our city and every known political personality will join the party. Normally, we have street dancing and the participants are from the selected schools chosen by the mayor himself. Along with … Continue reading

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D Wade






Basketball, an adrenaline-pumping sport, filled with action and highlights like dunks, cross overs and miraculous shots. That’s how it is, especially when you don’t expect any fantastic things to happen, basketball is just a sport you have got to love. … Continue reading

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Lessons from a Fire






Fires as man-made disaster are simply destructive. In minutes, a fire can spread very fast and that one can see his own property crumble into ashes very his very eyes. Worse, it can take away lives of people, too. Fires … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving: A Meaningful Reminder for All






America’s rich culture can be seen in a simple glimpse of the most celebrated feast- the Thanksgiving. It is traditionally celebrated during the fourth Thursday of the November. For this year, the feast falls on November 27. Americans usually celebrate … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving: A Meaningful Reminder for All






America’s rich culture can be seen in a simple glimpse of the most celebrated feast- the Thanksgiving. It is traditionally celebrated during the fourth Thursday of the November. For this year, the feast falls on November 27. Americans usually celebrate … Continue reading

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GOLF Day






It’s Sunday morning, specifically the third Sunday of the month. It’s the time where I get to spend some “quality time” with my father. After realizing that, I jumped out of my bed and swept aside the curtains the window … Continue reading

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The Magnificent Boracay






Summer is always a season to look forward to; it is the season wherein the unforgiving summer heat assails. Because of this heat, it became a tradition of our family to have our vacation at the beach every summer. One … Continue reading

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From Bland Beginnings to Savory Endings






I always loved cooking and making perfect cuisine. Mixing all those ingredients and adding spices to the dish just makes me happy. Unfortunately cooking doesn’t love me back. When I was a child I was fond of reading cook books, … Continue reading

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