tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90635969050044848312024-03-14T04:51:21.888+08:00GlamPinoyAll about people, products, places, and events in the Philippines and around the worldGlampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.comBlogger55125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-52317272519362672832011-09-23T16:38:00.003+08:002011-09-23T16:57:25.383+08:00All I Need Is FaithIt is easy to recite 'I believe in God, the Father Almighty...'. Yet when confronted with 'dark night' especially if the night is so long, can we still say I believe?<br /><br />Many people doesn't really grasp the real meaning of such claim as "I believe". They do claim they have faith in the supreme being when it is all sunshine and they live comfortably. <br /><br />I have read the story of Job a lot of times. Yes that man who have lost everything: properties, children, health, and whatever else he hold important except one thing, his faith.<br /><br />And there were some people who tried very hard, really hard to convince him of the futility of his faith. But he held on...<br /><br />Whatever is in the mind of Job all this time that he had been in the 'dark night'?<br />Was there a moment when he doubted? The bible does not say. <br /><br />And then there is the story of Joseph the dreamer. He was thrown in a pit, sold as a commodity to the Egyptians, the Pharoah's wife tried to seduce him and when he refused, he thrown into prison like a criminal. Oh, what was he thinking all the time he suffered injustice? Did he not, even for a moment, doubted the existence of a loving God? <br /><br />Never ba siyang nagtanong nang 'Lord bakit ako pa?<br /><br />Job and Joseph, as the bible tells us, that after so much suffering, God, at last, in his bountiful mercy, rewarded them with more wealth and power!<br /><br />Very dramatic indeed.<br /><br />There is only one lesson here I guest. God do really want faith from us. To believe in Him even if there is no more reason to believe.<br /><br />Peace to all...Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-14011300036352283732011-05-29T19:40:00.004+08:002011-05-29T20:07:34.757+08:00Father Amado Picardal Walks 2,060-kmThe Inquirer reported today an interesting story of a 57-year old Redemptorist priest<br />who was able to complete walking from <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/davaocity.php'>Davao City</a> to <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/aparri_cag.php'>Aparri</a> in Cagayan Province. Wow, that's a two-thousand sixty kilometers long. (Kaya ko kaya ito?)<br /><br />Anyway, according to the report, the priest did it for the environment and to stop extra-judicial killing. And also against the controversial RH Bill. (At least, hindi para mai-dyario tulad ng ginagawa ng iba.)<br /><br />What makes the report more interesting is that the priest had been diagnosed with a heart disease. And inspite of "heavy downpour and biting cold" and experiences of dehydration and diarrhea, he completed his journey in 57 days from April 1 to May 27.<br /><br />Mabuhay ka Father. Sana makinig ang Malacanang at taumbayan sa iyong mensahe!Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-48243766400665644122011-05-26T20:53:00.002+08:002011-05-26T21:06:33.485+08:00PagbabalikHello everyone, I'm back!!!!<br /><br />Miss all of you here. I really miss the "scenes and sins" at blogosphere.<br /><br />Well, I will start again to blog pag walang magawa. That has been my, say, achilles heel, iyon bang start and stop, then start again. Parang sa telenovela: <br />magkita, magligawan, magsyota tapos maghiwalay and then magsyota uli.<br /><br />Sana nga makapagsulat ako ng isang telenobela kahit dito lang sa glampinoy. Kanit walang magbasa, maisulat ko lang.<br /><br />Iyon ay kung makapag-isip ako, ay este kung may oras akong mag-isip. Sana mayroon.<br /><br />And this time I hope I will really concentrate.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-6610346534849972212010-04-22T05:34:00.002+08:002010-04-22T05:57:33.472+08:00Top 20 Individual Taxpayers in 2009The Bureau of Internal Revenue gas release the names of the highest taxpayers for 2009. They are<br /><br />1. Manny Pacquiao - the boxing legend<br />2. Elaine B. Gardiola - well-known DPWH contractor<br />3. Ronaldo Soliman - with business in real estate<br />4. Rainero Borja - BPO pioneer<br />5. Lauro Baja Jt. - UN Ambassador<br />6. Willie Revillame - Wowowee host<br />7. Francisco Guerra III - Do we know this guy?<br />8. Kris Aquino - Who does not know this flamboyant lady?<br />9. Patricia Zobel de Ayala - sibling of Jaime Augusto and Fernando Zobel of Ayala group<br />10. Manuel Zamora Jr. - Philex mining investor<br />11. Danding Cojuangco of San Miguel Corp.<br />12. Manuel Pangilinan of PLDT <br />13. Bea Zobel de Ayala Urquijo of the Ayala group<br />14. Gigi Chio Ibasco - engaged in construction business<br />15. Manuel Lopez of Meralco<br />16. Christopher Salcedo Co - ?<br />17. Justo Aboitiz Ortiz of the Aboitiz group<br />18. Piolo Pascual - a famous actor<br />19. Ramon Ang - president of San Miguel Corporation<br />20. Federico Lopez - again of the Lopez Group which includes Meralco<br /><br />Well if you are wondering why some famous names in Philippine politics, business, and entertainment are nowhere in the top ten, well marahil andon sila in the top 100. Pwede kasing bumaba and income nila for 2009 o kaya talaga namang kunti ang income nila as individual pero ung mga kumpanya nila ang nagbabayad ng mas malaking buwis.<br /><br />Hay naku, if only everybody pays the correct amount of taxes.<br />And if only the government uses every centavo of the collected taxes for legal expenses at hindi ito naibubulsa. But this another story.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-53690739997630231182010-04-17T21:27:00.002+08:002010-04-17T21:48:25.884+08:00EntreprenuershipPwede nga bang yumaman ang isang mahirap?<br />Syempre naman!<br /><br />Pero pwede nga bang yumaman ang isang mahirap sa malinis na paraan?<br />Oo, syempre.<br /><br />Paano? <br /><br />Ang Sagot ko dito ay hindi lamang sipag at tiyaga sa pagnenegosyo (entreprenuership)tulad ng sinasabi ng isang pulitiko. Kasama rito ang swerte at tamang paghawak ng pera.<br /><br />Ito ang aking pananaw. Kahit masipag at matiyaga ka, kung sakitin ka naman, iyong perag naiipon mo napunpunta sa paggamot mo. Paano ka yayaman? Isang pang halimbawa. Paano kung mataas ang suweldo mo o kita mo pero nilulustay mo lang sa pambababae o pagsusugal o sa iba pang bisyo, paano ka yayaman?<br /><br />Mayroon akong matagal na kakilala. Matagal syang nagtrabaho at naghusay sa isang motorshop. Nagtayo sya ng sarili niyang repair shop. Iyong mga dating customer niya sa boss niya ay lumipat sa kanya. Ngayon mayroon na siyang malaking bahay at maraming sasakyan.<br /><br />See? Mayroon pa akong isang halimbawa, isang probinsyana na nagtayo ng isang maliit na tindahan sa isang palengke sa Quezon City. Pinalago nya 'yong tindahan na yon. Ngayon may bahay na siya at sasakyan bukod sa nabili niyang sakahan sa probinsya at pinapag-aral ang mga anak sa pribadong paaralan.<br /><br />Kayo, mayroon ba kayong kakilala na yumaman sa malinis na paraan?Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-67967758959435778902010-04-12T21:16:00.004+08:002010-04-12T21:33:10.406+08:00My Dream Beach Destinations in the PhilippinesThe following are the beaches in the Philippines that I want to visit before I die:<br /><br />1. Motyong Beach in Casiguran, Aurora (Luzon)<br />2. Gota Beach in Caramoan, Camarines Sur (Luzon)<br />3. San Vicente Beach in San Vicente, Palawan (Visayas or Luzon?)<br />4. Malapascua Island in Daanbantayan, Cebu (Visayas)<br />5. Alona Beach in Panglao, Bohol (Visayas)<br />6. Caliocan Island in Guiuan, Eastern Leyte (Visayas)<br />7. Dakak Beach in Dapitan City, Zamboanga Del Norte (Mindanao)<br />8. Dahican Beach in Mati City, Davao Oriental (Mindanao)<br /><br />If only I were a rich man like Manny Villar or Henry Sy, I would invest a lot to develop these beaches and make it as popular as Phuket in Thailand or Hawaii and thus creating thousands of jobs. In this way, there would be less Filipinos "na naliligo sa gitna ng basura!"Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-19432597298975135192010-04-08T22:13:00.002+08:002010-04-08T22:19:53.078+08:00ChangePresident Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is the daughter of a former president. If Noynoy wins in this coming election, we will have another scion of a former president as leader of the land. And then in 2016, we will have Mar Roxas as the next president - another scion of a former president. After him, it would be the turn of Kris Aquino. And then she would be followed by Jinggoy Estrada and then Bongbong Marcos and then in the distant future, we would have President James Yap Jr. <br /><br />And you call this change?Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-41857174994052996432010-04-07T21:46:00.003+08:002010-04-07T21:55:41.338+08:00Baby James Yap endorses Manny Villar for PresidentUsap-usapan ngayon ang ginawa ni Baby James Yap na pagbanggit sa pangalanng Villar noong kampanya ng Liberal Party sa <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/bacolod.php'>Bacolod City</a>. Syempre abot langit ang tuwa ni Manny Villar sa ginawa ni Baby James Yap. Ayon kay Villar, hindi nagsisinungaling ang bata.<br /><br />Click nyo ito para mapanood ang video sa youtube.<br /><br /><a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rot0WMC_aus'>Baby James Yap endorses Manny Villar for President</a><br /><br />Ayan kasi pati mga bata ay ginagamit sa kampanya!Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-61207470041351087792010-04-06T21:02:00.004+08:002010-04-06T21:50:23.987+08:004th Gawad Haydee Yorac AwardeeWhen many Filipino doctors and nurses choose to leave the country for that proverbial greener pasture abroad, a distinguished physician have chosen to stay and serve the rural folks. His name is DR. KADIL M. SINOLINDING, JR. of <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/kabacan_nc.php'>Kabacan</a>, <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/ncotabato.php'>North Cotabato</a>.<br /><br />Dr. Sinolinding is the 2009 winner of the 4th Gawad Haydee Yorac Award. He is a well-known eye specialist whose "Vision 20/20 Cataract Charities Project" has helped thousands of people in Mindanao. He was a graduate of West Visayas State University in 1989. In 2000, he was chosen as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) of the Philippines and in the following year, he received the award as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the world. Later on, he was selected as one of the five heroes for Pfizer Philippines.<br /><br />He has children – Josh, Thianne and Khalil with his wife, Ma. Elena Paz Unson. Recently he was appointed Regional Secretary of the Department of Health in the Autonomous Region of <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/armm.php'>Muslim Mindanao</a> (ARMM). For more informantion, see http://www.meralco.com.ph/gawadhaydeeyorac/home.htm<br /><br />Congratulations Dr. Sinolinding and may you become an inspiration of selfless service to all Filipinos in general and to more medical practitioners in particular.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-55991919786968468152010-04-05T21:18:00.002+08:002010-04-05T21:57:01.787+08:00Corruption in the PhilippinesAsk any Filipino whether based here or abroad if they want corruption. Of course no Filipino in his right mind would ever say he or she wants corruption. So then why is the Philippines considered one of the most corrupt countries in Asia? Are we not also the only one of two christian nations in Asia? <br /><br />Corruption is evil. It deprives the people especially the poor of badly-needed money for services. It drives away investors and it limits the economic growth potential of the country.<br /><br />Just a while ago, I went to help in the store of my sister. One customer asked if we could change the amount in the receipt. The actual amount is only 108 pesos but she wanted us to write instead 112 pesos. I asked why. She said she needed that 4 extra pesos for her benefit. Thank goodness she told me the truth. But of course this is a form of corruption.<br /><br />I told my sister about it and she told me that the customer is a teacher! Of course I did not give in to the demand in a nice way so as not to antagonize the "valued customer".<br /><br />Well this is not to say that teachers are corrupt. There are many teachers who are really honest.<br /><br />In another instance, the delivery boys asked us if we could get an extra box of snack food for cash. I knew right away that the extra box was taken out of the supplier's warehouse without the owner's knowledge. (Naipuslit nila). If not, the delivery boys could just return it. Why are they selling it for cash and not include them in the purchased items?<br /><br />My point here is that corruption does not happen only in government offices. It happens everywhere even at home!<br /><br />"Hindi ako magnanakaw". (I will not steal).<br /><br />This is the campaign slogan of Noynoy Aquino. Honestly I think this is more of a gimmick to attract voters than a real personal advocacy of good governance. Yet even if we give him the benefit of the doubt, the question is can his relatives say the thing? What about his supprters who are mostly former government officials and former cabinet members of Gloria Arroyo at that?<br /><br />For Noynoy to promise no corruption when he wins the presidency is surely the hallmark of a traditional politician. It can not be forgotten that during presidency of his mother, the term "Kamag-anak Inc." was very popular to denote the voracity of the members of the powerful Cojuangco-Aquino dynasty.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-71200459560696524732010-04-04T22:19:00.003+08:002010-04-04T23:08:52.097+08:00The Meaning of EasterEaster refers to that particular Sunday in March or April when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. While some Christians believe that the foundation day of the Church is on Pentecost Sunday, many believe that the Church was actually founded on Easter Sunday. <br /><br />So great is the importance given to Easter Sunday. This is in recognition to the truth that if Christ has not been resurrected, the christian faith is futile, as St. Paul has written. <br /><br />But what is the meaning of Easter to the individual Christian? Personally, I believe that the most important message of easter is that life does not end in death. That there is life after death on earth. It means that Jesus have shown that death has no power over us, that there is no reason to fear death, that there is no need to be feel insecure, and that in the midst of the darkness of this world, we are still the children of the light. <br /><br />Does the message of Easter rings a bell to our everyday life as Filipinos? When hopelessness permeates the whole fabric of the Filipino psyche due to poverty, corruption, and divisions, Easter shows us that there is the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel. It brings us to the realization that only by dying to ourselves can we truly experience the power of the resurrection.<br /><br />Easter is basically a message of hope. When we are about to give up on our ideals and dreams, Jesus invites us to reflect on his selfless act of giving Himself for others. When everything else seem to fail, we look up to Easter Sunday and reclaim our right as heirs of the Kingdom of God. Let us remember that when Jesus died on the Cross on that infamous Good Friday, his disciples became very fearful. Yet when they heard of his resurrection, they became very fearless. <br /><br />Happy Easter to everyone.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-52843043368695170012010-04-03T20:14:00.012+08:002010-04-03T21:17:57.204+08:00Visiting Metro Manila ChurchesLike many other Catholics, I also observed Holy week by visiting at least seven churches around Metro Manila. With my nephew and houseboy as my companion, we went "church-hopping" on Good Friday. <br /><br />At the outset, I explained to my companion the nature of "Bisita Iglesia". Alas, my explanation did not sink in. Even if I keep on telling them to behave well and to just pray inside the church, there they are holding on to their gameboy and cell phones. From time to time I have to "shhhh" them because of their loud whispers. On hindsight, I am still grateful that they came with me rather than stay at home and play the whole day. <br /><br />Anyway, I consider visiting different churches as a way of spiritual renewal. Although our stay in one church is brief, at least it was prayerful. It has been a long while that I last meditated and I have this weakness of falling asleep when I say very long prayers or listen to long sermons. <br /><br />What did I pray for? Well I prayed for peace of mind, peace at home, peace in the Philippines, and peace in the whole world. I also prayed for honest, orderly, and peaceful election (HOPE). Of course I did not forget to pray for guidance that my next career move would be successful.<br /><br />Here are the photos of the churches we visited:<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3Bo9YBwt8BnoFA2gmArvRBLkEm5BDrHWowehVqIuz38K9Tq60IV1OnEwMTAf6cz8WW8XFMpYLeu4r5R_O_7b49dP7eUDfv9xWkyGXMW2eoNTb5_XBYf41jpDwOCCUXq8QRVLwHqnxMwI1/s1600/san_sebastian_church.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 296px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3Bo9YBwt8BnoFA2gmArvRBLkEm5BDrHWowehVqIuz38K9Tq60IV1OnEwMTAf6cz8WW8XFMpYLeu4r5R_O_7b49dP7eUDfv9xWkyGXMW2eoNTb5_XBYf41jpDwOCCUXq8QRVLwHqnxMwI1/s400/san_sebastian_church.jpg" border="0" alt="San Sebastian Church" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5455890680358545410" /></a><br />This was our first stop: San Sebastian Church in <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/manila.php'> Manila</a>. With its unique architecture, it is one of the most beautiful churches in the Philippines.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEji4sRztsOZFGcIjsCwiRXzkZtuh_nSW67msUBk_MlBNY1CMIgYPl08r54wWyNXGBb8PxCZoLjlpa9XcbyCawFcgl0QZKOoAAPmkFfU4oGRJRoW7XFrM28t4PZqwViEJ-r85X4tjw23jS16/s1600/saint_benedict_church.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 296px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEji4sRztsOZFGcIjsCwiRXzkZtuh_nSW67msUBk_MlBNY1CMIgYPl08r54wWyNXGBb8PxCZoLjlpa9XcbyCawFcgl0QZKOoAAPmkFfU4oGRJRoW7XFrM28t4PZqwViEJ-r85X4tjw23jS16/s400/saint_benedict_church.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5455891564161930498" /></a><br />The Benedictine Church near San Beda College along Mendiola.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgAM6AYeE-cct4QvK5MO6pqQkS9ZH6pupafALwV1DrVLE4xDSU6qZ0ipqdcofUdv4rnUABuO_fKXjEUhshcSvBAayx1c09i2VOwPxjN8TgGXHVCNlHJlz1DjeOxCdoPnbYcWfm9yVOrZZ15/s1600/saint_jude_church.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 296px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgAM6AYeE-cct4QvK5MO6pqQkS9ZH6pupafALwV1DrVLE4xDSU6qZ0ipqdcofUdv4rnUABuO_fKXjEUhshcSvBAayx1c09i2VOwPxjN8TgGXHVCNlHJlz1DjeOxCdoPnbYcWfm9yVOrZZ15/s400/saint_jude_church.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5455892937196749714" /></a><br />Saint Jude Church near Malacanang Palace along Laurel Street. This church is always full of devotees of Saint Jude every Thursday. <br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgV3na9zcrbgNUCMyEigxQs_O02CvjYqYlJkAsChXBaUvvOuIeR3v5mYVzC4Oo-lmbKKwGKJYjn3_tJodKCeDsmn4jm0tP1HLFcnIKgJt5-Xy0m8ee1GXL445BmuN4pUeXE4uocI5p_7U8F/s1600/edsa_shrine.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 296px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgV3na9zcrbgNUCMyEigxQs_O02CvjYqYlJkAsChXBaUvvOuIeR3v5mYVzC4Oo-lmbKKwGKJYjn3_tJodKCeDsmn4jm0tP1HLFcnIKgJt5-Xy0m8ee1GXL445BmuN4pUeXE4uocI5p_7U8F/s400/edsa_shrine.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5455893806454916994" /></a><br /><br />The background is the Shrine of Mary, Our Lady of Peace on the boundary of <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/mandaluyong.php'>Mandaluyong City</a> and <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/quezoncity.php'>Quezon City</a>. Beneath the shrine is the church that was put up on the site of the bloodless revolution in 1986 that toppled the regime of former President Marcos. The event is now called the EDSA I Revolution. On the same site, President Gloria Macapagasl-Arroyo took her oath of office after then President Joseph Estrada moved out of Malacanang during the so called EDSA 2 revolution.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi08EGZsD99jJoVjs8XKPRM6_9RcayixXH6frDGp0K_-etCBRckTPN1LmWkboQ7SKsXNcgKCh5YD_1kjC8x-t2q-h0GKztdnHjQsMpwGnBJrVA312ycJNqKh11rZ1IrClzFpi5ebMV5PRh4/s1600/mother_of_perpetual_help_church.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 296px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi08EGZsD99jJoVjs8XKPRM6_9RcayixXH6frDGp0K_-etCBRckTPN1LmWkboQ7SKsXNcgKCh5YD_1kjC8x-t2q-h0GKztdnHjQsMpwGnBJrVA312ycJNqKh11rZ1IrClzFpi5ebMV5PRh4/s400/mother_of_perpetual_help_church.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5455895659814333762" /></a><br />Above is the 5th church that we visited: the church of the Our Mother of Perpetual in Baclaran, <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/paranaque.php'>Paranaque City</a>. One of the most popular church in the Philippine which is always full of pilgrims every Wednesday. <br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcHDno8vd8TKG_TlhEa-g6DtOXac4BbE4y7BuHDH5FllbTudHq7lLroS-B8aqUa2_Ryj9nmqUr3z4h_S0dllbk3zd-pTGUCd62gS2myQpWSbRqKZHUUc6YusX2tJ_2cMRQc8ZOUGLw8M_R/s1600/church_of_jesus_the_way_the_truth_and_the_life.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 296px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcHDno8vd8TKG_TlhEa-g6DtOXac4BbE4y7BuHDH5FllbTudHq7lLroS-B8aqUa2_Ryj9nmqUr3z4h_S0dllbk3zd-pTGUCd62gS2myQpWSbRqKZHUUc6YusX2tJ_2cMRQc8ZOUGLw8M_R/s400/church_of_jesus_the_way_the_truth_and_the_life.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5455897561080420946" /></a><br />The Church of Jesus - the Way, the Truth, and the Life located near SM Mall of Asia.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibwTFeH0kHxCavksCOM97zx0htwtiEjYErL-mztX4umPJGyo14w_V75Eh9Iei6L_RDM8WidfzB8PqHAKpuSTI02fAj_56L1EhX6IPohqL29uoYZYMBiaXu_1aRD_wIhuksfXedN1toOCcK/s1600/malate_church.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 296px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibwTFeH0kHxCavksCOM97zx0htwtiEjYErL-mztX4umPJGyo14w_V75Eh9Iei6L_RDM8WidfzB8PqHAKpuSTI02fAj_56L1EhX6IPohqL29uoYZYMBiaXu_1aRD_wIhuksfXedN1toOCcK/s400/malate_church.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5455898084893880226" /></a><br /><br />It was already evening when we reached our last destination: the Malate Church above. The Malate Circle, in front of the church is, as usual, full of people.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-50962715038092317422010-03-03T04:55:00.002+08:002010-03-03T05:12:52.199+08:00Libreng TindahanDoon sa self-transformation seminar na sinalihan ko ay naikuwento ni Mr. Vic Hao Chin na sa India ay mayroon lugar na tinatawag na <a href='http://www.auroville.org'>Auroville</a>. Ang lugar na ito ay isang <strong>"UNIVERSAL TOWN where men and women of all countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities. The purpose of Auroville is to realise human unity."</strong><br /><br />Sabi ni Mr. Vic na sa lugar na ito ay may LIBRENG TINDAHAN kung saan ang "mamimili" ay pupunta doon at kukuha ng kanyang pangangailan nang walang bayad. Pipirma ka lang at isusulat ang inyong nakuha. Ang mga stocks o items dito ay pawang mga donasyon lamang at hinihingi sa mga "mamimili" na magdonate rin pero dahil donation nga hindi ito sapilitan.<br /><br />Ang tindahan na ito ay walang security guard at mga volunteers lang ang nag-aasikaso dito. <br /><br />Hmmm, Pwede kayang magtayo ng isang libreng tindahan dito sa pilipinas? Baka naman sa isang oras ubos na ang "paninda" dito?Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-55737833668959647372010-03-01T05:25:00.003+08:002010-03-01T05:59:46.463+08:00Self-Transformation SeminarThis blog has not been updated for a long time because I deliberately busied myself with many other things. There was the help requested by my sister, my Mandarin class at the Ateneo, reading a book ( which I hope to share later), updating www.Geotayo.com and attending the Self-Transformation Seminar. <br /><br />What is this self-transformation seminar? Well, by its name alone, it is a 3-day seminar which is all about transforming one's self. It is all about making constant changes in the self in order to achieve self-actualization or to reach one's fullest potential. Is it possible? <br /><br />Of course it is. I learned from the sermon of a priest years ago that if there is no hope that man can change, then there is really no hope for the world. But then they always say hope springs eternal.<br /><br />In the seminar, we reviewed our understanding of life in general including beliefs, assumptions, and attitudes. The speakers emphasized that many or all of our day-to-day actions and reaction are due to push-buttons or unreleased fears which we have accumulated in the past. Then values were clarified and tools were given for self-mastery.<br /><br />The seminar was held at the headquarter of Theosophical Society of the Philippines in Quezon City. It was mainly conducted by a superb public speaker, the TS president, Mr. Vic Hao Chin. He was ably assisted by Atty. Flor, Bimboy and his wife Jo. Most of the participants were workers of NGOs, students, and interested individuals like me.<br /><br />I attended this seminar because "Gustong kong bumait pero di ko magawa".Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-10711574911419576872010-02-14T20:02:00.003+08:002010-02-14T20:18:30.485+08:00Saying "I Love You" in different Philippine DialectsThis is how to say I LOVE YOU using different dialects of the Philippines:<br /><br />Tagalog - Mahal Kita / Iniibig Kita<br />Ilocano - Ay-ayaten ka<br />Ifugao - Penpenhod cha-a (Ayangan version)<br />Kapampangan - Kaluguran da ka<br />Bicolano - namumuot ako sa imo<br />Waray - Pinaura ko ikaw<br />Cebuano - Hinigugma ko ikaw<br />Ilonggo - Palangga ta ka<br /><br />And of course, the joke is that a japanized Filipino would say "I Rob Yu".<br /><br />(I hope you can more...)<br /><br />Happy Hearts / Hurts day!!!!!!Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-12679423392575258742010-02-08T21:20:00.005+08:002010-02-08T22:47:14.792+08:00Manny, Manny, MannyManny, Manny, Manny. Money, Money, Money.<br /><br />At least three Mannys are famous in the Philippines. One is in business and hopefully will remain in business. Another is in business and politics with the possibility of the becoming the president of the republic. The last one is into sport and entertainment but is trying hard to become a legislator.Actually their stories have been told and retold so I will just mention them in passing. <br /><br />First, we have Manny V. Pangilinan, the head of telecommunication giant PLDT. Also known as MVP, he is a classic Filipino executive who really rose from the ranks. He is also the head of infrastructure giant Metro Pacific Investments which has invested much in toll roads, electricity and water distribution, hospitals, and now television. He started his business career as an assistant to the president of a local company then he went to Hongkong as an OFW. While there, he befriended many rich people until he became the chairman of an Indonesian-owned company. Then he returned to the Philippines as an investor. <br /><br />Then we have the presidential candidate, Manny B. Villar. We are told that he was born and grew up in Tondo, <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/manila.php'>Manila</a>. We are also told that he helped his mother sell fish at Divisoria Market. Then after being an employee in a local company, he started a construction business which grew into a multi-billion housing concern. He joined politics and was elected as a congressman for three terms eventually becoming house speaker. Then he run for and won as senator for two terms. He was a former senate president and he now wants to cap his political career by running for president.<br /><br />Last but not the least is another billionaire in the person of Manny Pacquaio. We know he was a former helper in a bakeshop. He trained hard in boxing and he is now considered as the world's greatest boxer of all times and in the process earning lots and lots of money. He used his popularity to become a movie star and a mainstay in television as well as a reliable product endorser. He entered politics in the 2007congressional election but lost miserably. He is again running as representative in the upcoming May election.<br /><br />Manny Pangilinan traces his root to <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/pampanga.php'>Pampanga Province</a> while Manny Villar is now a <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/laspinas.php'>Las Pinas</a> resident. Manny Pacquaio hails from <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/gensan.php'>General Santos City</a> in <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/scotabato.php'>South Cotabato</a> but has transferred his residence to <a href='http://www.geotayo.com/sarangani.php'>Sarangani Province</a> where is now a candidate for congressman.<br /> <br />All the above three billionaires are trumpeting their rags to riches stories. Yet we can assume safely that only Manny Pacquiao really came from a very poor family. The other two Mannys were at best came from middle class families. They went to private schools and were even able to get Master's Degree. But the fact remains that they were all <strong>SELF-MADE </strong>people, meaning their wealth is a product of their own sweat and maybe tears. We may not vote for Manny Villar and we may not agree with Manny Pacquaio entering politics but their lives should inspire many Filipinos out there. That in this country, though poor as it is, the possibility to rise above mediocrity and poverty is there.<br /><br />Hindi matatawaran ang naging papel na ginampanan at ginagampanan pa ng tatlong Manny na ito sa kasaysayan ng Pilipinas. Maraming Pilipino ang humahanga sa kanila. Sana hindi nila basta basta walain ang tiwalang ito dahil sa paggawa ng hindi kanaisnais na bagay. Sana hindi nila gamitin ang kanilang yaman sa ikasisira ng kanilang pangalan at ng kanilang bansa!Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-49889761804970550862010-02-06T21:19:00.004+08:002010-02-06T21:29:32.912+08:00Joke onlyBefore the politikos will bore you with their campaign jingles, let me share with you an e-mail which I received from Ms. Cristina. Here it is:<br /><br /><em>One morning the husband returns after several hours of fishing and decides to take a nap. Although not familiar with the lake, the wife decides to take the boat out. She motors out a short distance, and reads her book. Along comes a Game Warden in his boat. <br /><br />He pulls up alongside the woman and says, "Good morning, Ma'am. What are you doing?" <br /><br /> "Reading a book," she replies, (thinking-- "Isn't that obvious?") <br /><br /> "You're in a Restricted Fishing Area," he informs her. <br /><br /> "I'm sorry officer, but I'm not fishing, I'm reading."<br /><br /> "Yes, but you have all the equipment. For all I know you could start at any moment. I'll have to take you in and write you up." <br /><br /> "If you do that, I’ll have to charge you with sexual assault," says the woman. <br /><br /> "But I haven't even touched you,” says the game warden. <br /><br /> "That's true, but you have all the equipment. For all I know you could start at any moment." <br /><br /> "Have a nice day ma'am," and he left.</em><br /><br /><br />Eto Pa:<br /> <br /><em>A lonely widow, aged 70, decided that it was time to get married again. She put an ad in the local newspaper that read:<br /><br />HUSBAND WANTED: MUST BE IN MY AGE GROUP (70's), MUST NOT BEAT ME, MUST NOT RUN AROUND ON ME, AND MUST STILL BE GOOD IN BED! ALL APPLICANTS PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON.<br /><br />On the second day she heard the doorbell. Much to her dismay, she opened the door to see a grey-haired gentleman sitting on a wheel chair. He had no arms or legs. "You're not really asking me to consider you, are you?" the widow said. "Just look at you ... you have no legs!" <br /><br />The old gentleman smiled, "Therefore, I cannot run around on you!" <br /><br />"You don't have any arms either!" she snorted. Again, the old man smiled, "Therefore, I can never beat you!" <br /><br />She raised an eyebrow and asked intently, "Are you still good in bed??" <br /><br />The old man leaned back, beamed a big smile and said, "I rang the door bell, didn't I?" </em>=D<br /><br /> <br />Oh di ba? Saan Ka pa?Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-48038636136666633492010-02-04T05:25:00.003+08:002010-02-04T06:39:54.771+08:00Poverty Incidence in the PhilippinesIt's really a sad thing that PGMA's administration is spending oceans of public money to advertise its accomplishment during the past nine years. What is glaring though in the newspaper and TV ads is the failure of this not-so-cute adminstration to really uplift the lives of so many Filipinos.<br /><br />Here is the list of provinces and their respective poverty incidence among population for 2006 as per record of the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB):<br /><br />The top poorest provinces <br /><br />1. Tawi-Tawi - 78.2%<br />2. Maguindanao - 69.3%<br />3. Zamboanga Del Norte - 67.5<br />4. Apayao - 63.1%<br />5. Northern Samar - 61.1%<br />6. Abra - 60.7%<br />7. Surigao Del Norte - 60.2%<br />8. Masbate - 59.5%<br />9. Lanao Del Sur - 58.5%<br />10. Misamis Occidental - 56.3% <br /><br /><br />The top provinces with the least poverty incidence<br /><br />1. Batanes - 0% (Congratulations???) <br />2. Rizal - 8.9<br />3. Bataan - 10.5<br />4. Pampanga - 10.8<br />5. Benguet - 11.1<br />6. Cavite - 11.2<br />7. Laguna - 13.2<br />8. Bulacan - 13.4<br />9. Nueva Vizcaya - 16.7<br />10 Quirino - 22.4<br /> <br />How other provinces fared:<br />1. Agusan del Norte - 40.0<br />2. Agusan del Sur - 56.2<br />3. Aklan - 52.0<br />4. Albay - 46.2<br />5. Antique - 51.6<br />6. Aurora - 36.8<br />7. Basilan - 43.7<br />8. Batangas - 30.7<br />9. Biliran - 42.2<br />10. Bohol - 46.9<br />11. Bukidnon - 37.2<br />12. Cagayan - 23.1<br />13. Camarines Norte - 49.3<br />14. Camarines Sur - 49.9<br />15. Camiguin - 42.1<br />16. Capiz - 30.2<br />17. Catanduanes - 46.8<br />18. Cebu - 28.2<br />19. Compostela Valley - 47.1<br />20. Davao Del Norte - 44.8<br />21. Davao Del Sur - 27.4<br />22. Davao Oriental - 48.8<br />23. Dinagat Islands - -<br />24. Eastern Samar - 51.9<br />25. Guimaras - 39.6<br />26. Ifugao - 40.3<br />27. Ilocos Norte - 21.2<br />28. Ilocos Sur - 32.6<br />29. Ilo-ilo - 30.4<br />30. Isabela - 30.7<br />31. Kalinga - 51.9<br />32. La Union - 32.6<br />33. Lanao Del Norte - 52.2<br />34. Leyte - 47.3<br />35. Marinduque - 50.6<br />36. Misamis Oriental - 37.5<br />37. Mt. Province - 50.4<br />38. Negros Occidental - 42.0<br />39. Negros Oriental - 48.1<br />40. North Cotabato - 34.6<br />41. Nueva Ecija - 37.7<br />42. Occidental Mindoro - 57.0<br />43. Oriental Mindoro - 55.5<br />44. Palawan - 49.3<br />45. Pangasinan - 35.0<br />46. Quezon - 47.7<br />47. Romblon - 51.7<br />48. Sarangani - 52.0<br />49. Siquijor - 21.5<br />50. Sorsogon - 55.3<br />51. South Cotabato - 37.3<br />52. Southern Leyte - 36.0<br />53. Sultan Kudarat - 47.4<br />54. Sulu - 52.2<br />55. Surigao Del Sur - 55.1<br />56. Tarlac - 27.6<br />57. Western Samar - 47.6<br />58. Zambales - 28.9<br />59. Zamboanga Del Sur - 33.8<br />60. Zamboanga Sibugay - 50.3<br /><br />Medyo luma itong data na ito pero if ever may kunting pagbabago siguro sa ranking pero sa statistics, napakarami pa ring mahihirap. Sa tingin ninyo meron bang nabago since 2006?<br /><br />This is election time. I do believe that the war on poverty can only be won through GOOD GOVERNANCE. I hope the Filipino voters particularly those in the poorest provinces will really vote wisely so that only those who can truly serve the poor will win.<br /><br />Till my next bulbulablog.. <strong></strong>Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-64929957122041480472010-02-01T19:37:00.011+08:002010-02-01T20:28:03.284+08:00Zoobic SafariZoobic Safari is a unique kind of nature park located deep in the so-called Ilanin Forest within the the Subic Freeport. Aside from the different animals (lots of them really), there is also an Aeta Trail where some Aetas would showcase their way of life particularly their arts and dances. There is also an animal museum but the main attraction of the zoo is its collection of tigers. In fact, the park is also known as Zoobic Tiger Safari.<br /><br />The zoo is truly different from those in Metro Manila. Aside from the jungle setting with tall trees all around, visitors are allowed to interact with the animals like touching or feeding them. <br /><br />For those who can not make it to the zoo, here are some photos of my visit to Zoobic Safari. <br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgf7o5_Z4M_tfLLM8yJzSZvFT6lJamd37m-C4RHPGdhqQq7b9kBYq2pMYuhczTO8335k8xiFVdQzYSf833XFScrPDfsmDbA-3jQPXyd4Co8V5BCf_-4HVB5o786igax81EbgOkwP3AZC38c/s1600-h/tiger.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgf7o5_Z4M_tfLLM8yJzSZvFT6lJamd37m-C4RHPGdhqQq7b9kBYq2pMYuhczTO8335k8xiFVdQzYSf833XFScrPDfsmDbA-3jQPXyd4Co8V5BCf_-4HVB5o786igax81EbgOkwP3AZC38c/s400/tiger.jpg" border="0" alt="Zoobic tiger"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433243320061041858" /></a><br />Visitors can also observe at close range how tigers are fed with chicken.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgswhPGtoiOLd-Rs5kHzx3Grt3A78umSC5o4hKiQ5Mb4ZqYjx2zgXj3RvcRAk0OrYxcgPT7Xwxk-sdPDOOelyX2BbJrdrEwV4IfXsbCiiGp6hIXsvrGRXtxT3YcsJS_uVynssvBxwJUfjYN/s1600-h/camel.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgswhPGtoiOLd-Rs5kHzx3Grt3A78umSC5o4hKiQ5Mb4ZqYjx2zgXj3RvcRAk0OrYxcgPT7Xwxk-sdPDOOelyX2BbJrdrEwV4IfXsbCiiGp6hIXsvrGRXtxT3YcsJS_uVynssvBxwJUfjYN/s400/camel.jpg" border="0" alt="Zoobic Camel"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433243528136214178" /></a><br />Sa wakas nakakita na ako ng buhay na camel kahit hindi pa ako nakatuntung sa Gitnang Silangan.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8L19FxOxS_xqGNvD4-r7yo7-6w8qcGVWC4VUkSLiRMk17m8KoJcOABIkVGFcgmG5RUhMbYvIaaiKtbDvYdUkp6wAmF1Sv4gq5bW4xYJ8bgwgVU8zAAsTkQQ7qtox9CQ6PvXNsFKs4PsRw/s1600-h/small_birds.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8L19FxOxS_xqGNvD4-r7yo7-6w8qcGVWC4VUkSLiRMk17m8KoJcOABIkVGFcgmG5RUhMbYvIaaiKtbDvYdUkp6wAmF1Sv4gq5bW4xYJ8bgwgVU8zAAsTkQQ7qtox9CQ6PvXNsFKs4PsRw/s400/small_birds.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433250515755814194" /></a><br />Birds of colorful feathers flock together here.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDbaE8PYQeI0sX2oUAwl4VhafKAp6eC6PHLpzB_Z2XVIb2e0aiD6IM7xvxC2F5vVKETeyu5Uts4Rt2oltRa-2wkjzaWjGSFbGrn-K3zyzL1sLCERPhHzrElq87wNq_kP6L2IvM4gHPzq9t/s1600-h/goat.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 291px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDbaE8PYQeI0sX2oUAwl4VhafKAp6eC6PHLpzB_Z2XVIb2e0aiD6IM7xvxC2F5vVKETeyu5Uts4Rt2oltRa-2wkjzaWjGSFbGrn-K3zyzL1sLCERPhHzrElq87wNq_kP6L2IvM4gHPzq9t/s400/goat.jpg" border="0" alt="Feeding the goat with milk"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433243805171408834" /></a><br />Eeeek...give me my milk, says the little goat.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjq_bjXGy2AsmM3Yyhja0W7d8Lt7RkkeLaUJUYkF2Y1c4wIGmLhWlrl7CDGt1tU1CjAh9nxUkDpmnZE8G8SkGxwbpdNxR85BQ4IiM8URqI7pG8YbuWEUXube08Y7BmK2htiX1hL-fsRb5AL/s1600-h/crocodile.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjq_bjXGy2AsmM3Yyhja0W7d8Lt7RkkeLaUJUYkF2Y1c4wIGmLhWlrl7CDGt1tU1CjAh9nxUkDpmnZE8G8SkGxwbpdNxR85BQ4IiM8URqI7pG8YbuWEUXube08Y7BmK2htiX1hL-fsRb5AL/s400/crocodile.jpg" border="0" alt="Crocodiles" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433245181343273266" /></a><br />Crocodiles galore at the croco-loco section.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiV0eeir5FwOwwShgoSvAXYv9xccqD0AR53WbVEUGiW1R-UxfqB23qO4w4afVlfH2HWpllb_g7a3uHarOsClpHhZQWfDyr793FOGUI8SBYrDK1d7mI-KmclrU6S3JuDpfOAOXuv_IaynMPp/s1600-h/zoobic_museum.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiV0eeir5FwOwwShgoSvAXYv9xccqD0AR53WbVEUGiW1R-UxfqB23qO4w4afVlfH2HWpllb_g7a3uHarOsClpHhZQWfDyr793FOGUI8SBYrDK1d7mI-KmclrU6S3JuDpfOAOXuv_IaynMPp/s400/zoobic_museum.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433248822582141122" /></a><br />Inside the museum...<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmE_1UWKIeIjU6_IpGmdOvyLNbF-OH2tv4CWNecR6Kxvdoa-lQZ_1wv0HfAn-7nn5hWep_pr2mx8HoFz43J547tfU7_eW9546_Qwr24vcz5DmCuR-oSSzxfUgmlkXebuCMjjBBESxNV20-/s1600-h/aeta.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmE_1UWKIeIjU6_IpGmdOvyLNbF-OH2tv4CWNecR6Kxvdoa-lQZ_1wv0HfAn-7nn5hWep_pr2mx8HoFz43J547tfU7_eW9546_Qwr24vcz5DmCuR-oSSzxfUgmlkXebuCMjjBBESxNV20-/s400/aeta.jpg" border="0" alt="An Aeta" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433243916894725010" /></a><br />The aborigines of the Philippines are good care takers of nature. May we learn from them.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigylni55nChbRibWouYLhYMjSyOs0sVDnIgNDoQsnf8bzIINAUuZL7HB7PHNnifw79tND-5Hxiep-MUllbmyrOzxj36MY39HlsgMqKS_obDz7hGZ-qeWtMapk9uvnkeTmjrr1RP3U6yVnx/s1600-h/forest.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigylni55nChbRibWouYLhYMjSyOs0sVDnIgNDoQsnf8bzIINAUuZL7HB7PHNnifw79tND-5Hxiep-MUllbmyrOzxj36MY39HlsgMqKS_obDz7hGZ-qeWtMapk9uvnkeTmjrr1RP3U6yVnx/s400/forest.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5433245336873673986" /></a><br />Hapon na, its time to go home.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-89712480729258954862010-01-29T20:51:00.008+08:002010-01-29T21:42:01.664+08:00Photos of Ocean Adventure at SubicA great way perhaps to spend a weekend with family members or with friends is to visit Ocean Adventure at Subic Bay Freeport. Ocean adventure is a marine park located at Camayan Wharf at the former American Navy Base. As per information, this park is the only one of its kind in Southeast Asia.<br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirKi_I1zrES4Cs6Dmcvho2pVDIMcJKKAamu72UAOpVaioiSruJxsJ0EXiiZB8FHFMFy85SJwP8IPVDt5-SQVn9WylMWg-vvts4C2IzXeBTYT6jZodsw4ItMHxIsoH75VWxtWev5YCJyqrn/s1600-h/ocean_adventure.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirKi_I1zrES4Cs6Dmcvho2pVDIMcJKKAamu72UAOpVaioiSruJxsJ0EXiiZB8FHFMFy85SJwP8IPVDt5-SQVn9WylMWg-vvts4C2IzXeBTYT6jZodsw4ItMHxIsoH75VWxtWev5YCJyqrn/s400/ocean_adventure.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5432149822348711842" /></a><br /><br />It was a hot sunny day when we visited the park last Sunday. There were several groups of school children and some foreign tourists particularly Koreans. I was with pre-school kids. When we arrived, the children were very excited to see many monkeys roaming around the forest near the park. <br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZohMCGqaNJnRI7nogIdlBY8ibqvVGRHB4Ybd4GTxygHLBoLWQC99vEpqv0AbkAhq__KjAWmHefJ_w3fe4FEpFemex64S7fq64KQY0sA0YfB-r2YklZxZM6H777YRUxG2SjqMH8IUK8r8V/s1600-h/aquarium.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZohMCGqaNJnRI7nogIdlBY8ibqvVGRHB4Ybd4GTxygHLBoLWQC99vEpqv0AbkAhq__KjAWmHefJ_w3fe4FEpFemex64S7fq64KQY0sA0YfB-r2YklZxZM6H777YRUxG2SjqMH8IUK8r8V/s400/aquarium.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5432150041817640866" /></a><br />The park was divided into sections. The first section that we entered was the aquarium. There lots of fishes and other sea creatures.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgeFGUXX4B-qjY3M-D7dl11OOzasqg6OpAD6trW9AjxLaMTO1bc2PbPkW2SdpLz9IoOaBO5Nyt6OFmcrOuVk-78TH1aDYZNVengi_lmXCuPgKz731lGzhq6shHicEtFfugMaBzMzrM5YoZ6/s1600-h/sealion.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgeFGUXX4B-qjY3M-D7dl11OOzasqg6OpAD6trW9AjxLaMTO1bc2PbPkW2SdpLz9IoOaBO5Nyt6OFmcrOuVk-78TH1aDYZNVengi_lmXCuPgKz731lGzhq6shHicEtFfugMaBzMzrM5YoZ6/s400/sealion.jpg" border="0" alt="sealion show"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5432150816274617138" /></a><br />This is the sealion show. <br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkWu04aqqeg3bQLxL2-GdQnAH47o8wWpvSrHIj-zqwEyJacsce2401Uf8-o6dzl1rvoT1LU4peFsdR0BvzqLM6nwcVpB-h0ZsPS3A5hJ4Pny2-bj5qYcNLGpC4WloyQSXl0ovL_t3X6ciR/s1600-h/acrobat.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkWu04aqqeg3bQLxL2-GdQnAH47o8wWpvSrHIj-zqwEyJacsce2401Uf8-o6dzl1rvoT1LU4peFsdR0BvzqLM6nwcVpB-h0ZsPS3A5hJ4Pny2-bj5qYcNLGpC4WloyQSXl0ovL_t3X6ciR/s400/acrobat.jpg" border="0" alt="acrobat show" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5432151251771149026" /></a><br />Then we were led by our guide to an open air mini amphitheater where the acrobat show was being held. The sun was already high but we enjoyed nevertheless the singing, dancing, and the spectacular acrobatic acts of two "imported" entertainers.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3JLJoSvQ8LqT-s2eb27nKevfj_qoqSHse7WxqZnQmz5sKuPoHeSoGzJqgRFXUkHs1ecutsjnohrHx8GLltx71mJTWB25iWyRh1-gt5I2TNKzfbBX3NNSF40KBxdYNQA6ZPVWaK-6rKwUU/s1600-h/dolphin.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3JLJoSvQ8LqT-s2eb27nKevfj_qoqSHse7WxqZnQmz5sKuPoHeSoGzJqgRFXUkHs1ecutsjnohrHx8GLltx71mJTWB25iWyRh1-gt5I2TNKzfbBX3NNSF40KBxdYNQA6ZPVWaK-6rKwUU/s400/dolphin.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5432152653466933170" /></a><br />Then there was the sort of finale show right after lunch. Dolphins jumping and splashing, spinning, "walking on water", "running", and well feasting on fishes given by their trainors.<br /><br />(I really have to apologize for posting the photos very late and very few because I am encountering internet connection problems. Grabe, so much time is wasted. Malapit ng mag-overflow ang baso. Pag nagkataon, magpapalit na ako ng ISP.)Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-41175798652070530682010-01-25T21:40:00.005+08:002010-01-25T22:51:56.825+08:00Destination: Subic<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiT7ojass8xE-ThxX4MVnYf0pWV34Rkgaz0rm2Y4xQmCeBaHTy705HBRpjE3cxpcA1TIUAzkgahbD1sq4mRtAbZeREA8rYAdpsd0JqONYDsQgpEFrihL6NUAUkUH0rcRWWUmIR3TLIb0Itd/s1600-h/the_bus.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiT7ojass8xE-ThxX4MVnYf0pWV34Rkgaz0rm2Y4xQmCeBaHTy705HBRpjE3cxpcA1TIUAzkgahbD1sq4mRtAbZeREA8rYAdpsd0JqONYDsQgpEFrihL6NUAUkUH0rcRWWUmIR3TLIb0Itd/s400/the_bus.jpg" border="0" alt="bus from Island Discovery Tours"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5430679993237692978" /></a><br />Yesterday, I had the privilege of joining the kids and parents from Sunshine Learning Center in their field trip to <a href="http://www.geotayo.com/subicbay.php">Subic Freeport</a> in <a href="http://www.geotayo.com/zambales.php">Zambales Province</a>. The trip was serviced by Island Discovery Tours. Aside from the driver, three other personnel from the travel agency joined us in the bus. These were the trip supervisor, the storyteller/entertainer, and the "historian" whom I would learn later to be actually an engineer by profession. <br /><br />It was not my first time to travel to Subic Freeport but my previous itinerary was limited to the commercial part of the former American navy base. This time I got to see Ocean Adventure and Zoobic Zafari and of course the much-talked-about tropical rainforest where monkeys, bats, and other forest animals abound.<br /><br />While on the way, Paul, the entertainer, did not fail to amused me and the other passengers, I guessed. A sample of his joke was when he asked the children to mention what they saw on their left side and on their right side. Farms, houses, buildings, trees, street light, sky were all mentioned except one. When the children could not answer, he asked the parents who can't guess either. Then he shouted the "bus window" followed by a loud laugh! (Corny).<br /><br />Then it was the turn of the "historian". He explained the basis of the number of kilometers which one sees on signposts beside any road. He also informed us about the different places that were being passed by such as Candaba Swamp which is frequented by birds from other countries, the city of San Fernando, how the province of <a href="http://www.geotayo.com/pampanga.php">Pampanga</a> got its name, famous places, persons, and cuisine from pampanga. Sensing that he would fail to mention Mt. Arayat, I pointed out to him the famous mountain. (Ay may naitulong din pala ako.)<br /><br />And then, while we were leaving <a href="http://www.geotayo.com/sanferpam.php">San Fernando City</a>, I waited for him to mention it as the capital of Pampanga but in vain so I uttered to him in a small voice as I was seated near him. He thanked me. Well, I just can't help but that I felt it was very important for the children to know more about Philippine Geography. Actually he was having fun communicating to the children about a television show which is being shot in Pampanga.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1VKyvjCGfIPGJnYc0NEkB2cqHq15EDd7aQ2BtXFJHjOCJukeYo1slkfiltyHm-xEZvFaXNIyb45c3FUvdDE4l0Q5yF4MtP-Mc6UWOqlCB0mxiQoT1hXvc2ERPKjYNQfMT1WzbMgVFIDjQ/s1600-h/pampanga_ricefield.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 300px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1VKyvjCGfIPGJnYc0NEkB2cqHq15EDd7aQ2BtXFJHjOCJukeYo1slkfiltyHm-xEZvFaXNIyb45c3FUvdDE4l0Q5yF4MtP-Mc6UWOqlCB0mxiQoT1hXvc2ERPKjYNQfMT1WzbMgVFIDjQ/s400/pampanga_ricefield.jpg" border="0" alt="Pampanga Rice Farms"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5430680215348865938" /></a><br />(Photo above shows rice farms in Pampanga which is part of <a href="http://www.geotayo.com/reg3.php">Central Luzon Region</a>, considered as the Rice Granary of the Philippines.<br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjYILiYCrIElaNKAcA86u0Sy-L-VdcCf3R1m-84lA7oMPj06Mkz1sQSVzXyIMka8PpRKb4ssiuLB3CIyEpmBP89q3nINkM2mYD0uXHI2Q7SueEHfWyulaAn3Yj0a9w9dganmfFDBkkUndLP/s1600-h/tipo_tollgate.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px; height: 345px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjYILiYCrIElaNKAcA86u0Sy-L-VdcCf3R1m-84lA7oMPj06Mkz1sQSVzXyIMka8PpRKb4ssiuLB3CIyEpmBP89q3nINkM2mYD0uXHI2Q7SueEHfWyulaAn3Yj0a9w9dganmfFDBkkUndLP/s400/tipo_tollgate.jpg" border="0" alt="Tipo Tollgate"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5430680569295163234" /></a><br />(This photo shows the Tipo Tollgate, the entrance to Subic Freeport Zone which is now connected to the new Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway. Tipo Expressway is a short tollway built during the Ramos Administration. It was built in time for the holding of the APEC Summit which was erroneously mentioned by the entertainer from the travel agency as ASEAN Summit.)<br /><br />By and large, the bus trip was enjoyable as I was also seated with a very shy four-year old kid. From time to time I would strike a conversation with him.<br /><br />(To be continued...)Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-73711254043606345242010-01-24T22:36:00.002+08:002010-01-24T22:46:49.950+08:00Huwag Mo Akong AwayinSabi ng isang Kaibigan: most of the problems in this world start the moment one says "I Am Right". Once we say this, it necessarily means the others are wrong. Why can't we just express ourselves and that's all?<br /><br />If we stop saying "I Am Right", then nobody is really right and therefore nobody is wrong. So there's no conflict. It follows then that there is no problem.<br /><br />Do you agree with this assertion?Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-4154976096720414072010-01-23T09:12:00.004+08:002010-01-23T10:04:16.423+08:008,000,000 Witnesses?There is this news item in the Philippine Daily Inquirer (January 18, 2010, page A17)where reporters Jhunnex Napallacan and Chito Aragon quoted the police who said that the grand parade during the Sinulog Festival was witnessed by an estimated six to eight million people despite the incessant rain.<br /><br />Six to Eight million? Even if it is just an estimate, the number is too big as to reflect an iota of truth. Consider the following: The whole of <a href="http://www.geotayo.com/cebu.php">Cebu Province</a> had a population of a little over 3.8 million in 2007, according to the National Statiscal Coordinating Board. Since this is 2010, perhaps the total population has already breached the 4 million mark. <br /><br />Okay, let us take the lower estimate of 6 million. If this figure is to reflect reality, all the people of Cebu must have gone to watch the parade - that is including non-catholics, babies and old people from the remotest barangays (IMPOSSIBILITY NO. 1). Then another two million tourists must have travelled to Cebu from other provinces and countries. Aha, imagine how many ships, boats, and airplanes used to ferry these number of people. Imagine also how many rooms (hotel or otherwise) were used by 2,000,000 bodies? (IMPOSSIBILITY NO. 2).<br /><br />Sabihin natin, hindi naman lahat naghotel eh. Mayroon dyan dumating umaga tapos umuwi pagkatapos ng parade. Eh mayroong bang enough hotel rooms within Metro Cebu for 500,000 people? Masyadong Malaki pa rin.<br /><br />You see 6 million doesn't hold water. How much more for 8 million?<br /><br />So what if the estimate is bloated? Anong issue? Well the proper question should be: Why can't the police give a better estimate? Also, why did the journalists who are supposed to give us balanced news did not bother to question or correct the police estimate?<br /><br />Why is there a need to exaggerate? Just asking...Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-88525841684965462212010-01-22T01:21:00.002+08:002010-01-22T01:45:08.308+08:00I Am HappyIt is 1:30 in the morning. I just arrived home from a drinking session. You see I just met some friends who shared their ideas on how to be happy.<br /><br />It may seem shallow to some but I am sure everyone wants to be happy. Yet how many times we end up being sad and sometimes even bitter?<br /><br />These friends claimed that happiness is not found outside of us. Even love is not found anywhere. That is why it is useless to look for happiness or love beyond ourselves.<br /><br />Consider these situations. If happiness is found in marriage, then all married people must be happy. But this is not true. If happiness is found in money, then all the rich people must be happy. Unfortunately, this is not the reality. If happiness is found in power, then all those in power, i.e. government officials, must be happy. Again, the current situation does not support this. If happiness is found in fame, then why is it that famous celebrities aren't the happiest people on earth?<br /><br />The fact is, in whatever situation you are in, you can be truly happy. You just have to choose it! If you have difficulty in choosing to be happy, it is because you have not come to terms with yourself. First you have to love yourself and everything will fall in line!<br /><br />So you want to be happy? Relax, just accept and love yourself as you are.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063596905004484831.post-6527933313215579252010-01-13T09:05:00.003+08:002010-01-24T22:32:50.838+08:00FilipinnovationI have always been a believer in the can-do spirit of Filipinos. We do have many innovative ideas on how to achieve development. Yet somehow and somewhere along the road to progress, we seem encounter setbacks after setbacks. Still we move on.<br /><br />We have great thinkers and policy makers. We have good engineers and scientists. We also have bureaucrats with good intentions. And there are the private citizens who are willing to serve the country. Among them are the people who came up with Filipinnovation initiative. <br /><br />Filipinnovation is simply a catchword referring to the strategy adopted by both government and private sector to make the Philippines an innovation hub. It aims, according to the Department of Science and Technology, "to increase industry productivity, to ensure an innovative environment, and to shape the national mind-set for a competitive innovation agenda."<br /><br />The strategy is now on its third year of implementation. In support of this project, IBM Philippines opened recently its "Innovation Center" at its building in the UP-Ayala Land TechnoHub located right near the University of the Philippines Campus in <a href="http://www.geotayo.com/quezoncity.php">Quezon City</a>.<br /><br />Another project of the Filipinnovation initiative is the launching of the electronic version of its magazine which will chronicle progress on the four major aspects of innovation namely: human capital, business incubation and acceleration, public policies, and the Filipino mindset.<br /><br />More on this undertaking at <a href="http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/235861/filipinnovation-launches-initiatives-lauds-opening-ibm-innovation-center">Manila Bulletin</a>.Glampinoyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17132239124330694261noreply@blogger.com4