Bumoto na parang… malinis at mapayapa ang halalan walang bumibili o nananakot para sa iyong boto Bumoto na parang… babasahin nng PCOS machine ng tama ang iyong balota itatala ng sistema ng tama ang bawat numero Bumoto na parang… bawat pinili ay gagawa ng mahusay bawat nai-shade ay kakatawan sa nakararami Bumoto na parang… walang … Continue reading »
The “Art” Exhibit
“Art” in quotation marks. I don’t mean to sound humble nor self-deprecating (God knows, I am neither). But “art”, or what can be considered “art” is subjective; and mine were more of earnest attempts at it. To my friends who would say otherwise, please please acquire some taste. HAHAHA! Our class had an exhibit which … Continue reading »
The Man with a Blue-Gray Backpack
(A Christmas Story) A man, in his early twenties, hailed the jeepney I was in this morning. Instead of getting in, he just clutched the roof bars leading in and placed his foot firmly on the “estribo”. This is usually done by male passengers when there is not enough room inside, or those who don’t … Continue reading »
life.
The plan is simple: to get through life, travel through it. I didn’t realize I’d meet people who would care too much and would want to tag along. I’ve always wanted to travel light, to regale myself with tales and stories about other people. Hear them out, learn from them, then move on to another. … Continue reading »
10 Fascinating Last Letters Written (via Listverse)
Wonderful, utterly wonderful! Many might ask themselves if you knew death was near and you had an opportunity to write one last letter, who would you write to and what would you say? This list involves 10 such individuals who were able to put their last thoughts and wishes on paper. I avoided typical suicide … Continue reading »
Electric Earth
Stars are out. I have not seen them for quite sometime. Our power is down, whatever. It is deadly quiet except for that loud cricket. Its nice to hear it again. Electronic noise tend to drown earthly sound turning everything synthetic, artificial. I shudder at the thought of the time when we’ll only hear electronic … Continue reading »
Cordillera Day 2010: Gangsa, Pattong and Apo’s Song
Almost a year after the Cordillera Day, I could still distinctly remember the multi-colored weave of traditional Cordillera garments and the hypnotic sound of gangsa. I don’t need to look at the photographs nor listen to my audio recording, the mere mention of Cordillera could take me back to that one rainy cold day where … Continue reading »