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  • The Straw Weaver at the BenCab Museum

    Upon our arrival at the BenCab museum, we thought of going first directly to Cafe Sabel to have our lunch. However, it would be nice to check out the galleries first. At the balcony, we saw a lady weaving straws. If ever you will be in BenCab Museum, I hope you can support her by…

  • Raw meat please

    Galbi I had a Korean barbecue feast last night with Sharlyne. All I can say is that USDA beef rocks 😀 . As you can see in the pictures, their beef looks really fresh!

  • Coke Concert ng Bayan

    G-Loc 9 I finally got to try out editing photos on the iPad using iPhoto. Editing was easy. For the above photo, you will notice there that the rest is in monochrome and that the highlighted color is red.

  • Good Friday in Siniloan, Laguna

    Here’s a series of photos that you would usually see in Siniloan, Laguna every Good Friday.

  • Karl Roy

    I think this is the most decent picture that I have of Karl Roy. I cannot forget the time when he sent me a message in Facebook. He’s down to earth. You will always be remembered Karl Roy.

  • Picturesque Silay City

    Outside the pension house in Silay City I’ve been to Silay City twice but it was really my first time to stay for a night in Silay City rather than staying in Bacolod City. The view from the ground floor of our pension house is the Maria Ledesma Golez House which is one of the…

  • Stunning Views from the Jetty Terminal

    Last Friday, I went a bit earlier to Mall of Asia’s Jetty Terminal (just near One Esplanade) so that I can take some photos there.

  • Around La Trinidad, Benguet

    It was Strawberry Festival when we went to La Trinidad, Benguet. Well, it’s not only during Strawberry Festival where you’ll see strawberries being sold around since there are a lot of strawberry farms in the province of Benguet. I saw this in front of the La Trinidad Municipal Hall.

  • Sunsets

    I love taking photos of sunsets. Sometimes, you get interesting results by playing with the white balance setting of your camera.

  • The Old Lady in Benguet

    In a farm we visited in Benguet, we were able to meet the grandmother of our host there. She does not speak Tagalog but she’s good in playing the accordion. The accordion is old as well. The accordion was made in 1969.

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