Old Pictures - Part 2
These are pics from our class trip to Baguio City, senior year. Kita niyo naman at nag-enjoy ang mga bata…
1. Pose lang. Tin and Lhen, wala kayo, sure ako nag-date hehehe.
(Joemen, Salyn, Ann, Melisse, Me!, Salve)

2. Joementot, KJ ayaw tumalon…

3. Nandyan ako promise. Sa likod, one of the boys.
Katabi ni Salvetot, payong forever hehehe…

4. Sige picture lang.

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Mela’s place in Cainta. Yung mahaba sa unahan, ako yun 

Posted October 2nd, 2008 at 11:06 PM
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Old Pictures
Look at what I found in my photos directory…
1. In Luneta Park, supposedly doing a project hehehe

2. Ann’s House

3. Smile!

4. Hmmm…hehehe

5. Sa kanan muna Jay

6. Sa kaliwa naman. hahaha.

7. Mga bata pasaway, taken about 8 years ago…

8. In Laguna, with relatives and neighbors.
Duon ako sa left-hand side nanlulunod ng pinsan.

Hahaha. Saya saya. It’s funny how I used to look at these photos and I would be sad, even cry during my first year here in NJ. Now I have a big, goofy smile on my face and I feel all warm and fuzzy. I had a great childhood and many great people were in it. xoxo
Posted September 8th, 2008 at 12:19 AM
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Passport to China
I was watching Samantha Brown’s Passport to China and in this episode she went to Sichuan Province. They featured:
- the Leshan Giant Buddha
- Sichuan opera with mask changing and hand shadow shows
- Sichuan cooking and market
- giant pandas (love the baby pandas)
- a Taoist temple with people doing their morning Tai Chi
- the living water park within the city - they call it living water because it’s dirty water (dead water) going through an ecological/water art park…by the end of the tour the water in that area of the park is already purified (living water). It’s a nice concept.
I have to say that of all the Passport episodes I’ve seen, this one I liked the least. I blame it on the production. How do I describe it…it looked low-budget and rushed. And the crowdedness (duh, China) and air pollution didn’t help the appeal of the place. It was interesting but I would have loved seeing the more mysterious, more isolated part of China.
I had to say something about this because I really love Passport to Europe, especially the UK episodes. Scotland for instance is a place blessed with natural beauty…hayyy. Made a promise to myself to go there someday. And Alaska to see the aurora hehehe. Anyway, if I have the extra money I wouldn’t mind spending them on DVDs of:
- Passport to Europe
- Survivorman
- Planet Earth
Posted July 31st, 2008 at 12:49 AM
Categories: TV, Travel | 2 Comments