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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Damo at Horayzon


Nakakatuwang isiping habang tumatagal ako sa aking pagBlog, mas lalong gumaganda ang aking mga larawan, diba? Kagaya nalang nito kuha ko sa Mt. Marami sa Batangas.  Gamit ko lang ay isang digital camera at hindi ko nilagyan ng kung anek-anek na effects para mag mukhang sosyal.   Alam kong agains the light ang pagkakakuha ko nito, pero bonga parin sya, davah?? Siguro kelangan ko na ngang bumili ng mga pangmayamang camera, yung tipong megang 1 meter and lente, para kita pati mga pores ng mga dahon ng damo.

Habang kinukunan ko ang picture na ito ay nanginginig ang kamay ko, kasi naman wala pakong kain ng mga panahong yan.  Sinabayan pa ng bonga at walang katapusang init ng aking katawan dahil sa init nang sikat ng araw.  Pero lahat po iyun tiniis naming lahat para lang maabot namin ang aming hangaring maabot ang tuktok ng Mt. Gulugod Baboy.

Today, nagpaplano kaming mamigay ng mga tsinelas at mga gamit sa paaralan para sa mga bata ng North Uyao, Oriental Mindoro.  Sabi kasi ng tita ko dun, halos wala daw pambili mga tao sa area na yun, pero gusto parin nilang mag-aral, kaya tutulungan namin sila.  Kayo, baka gusto nyong tumulong email nyo lang kami sa mytravellingcup@gmail.com and lamyerda.group@gmail.com

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Mt. Marami


Isang magandang araw po sa inyong lahat, alam kong mas maganda parin ako sa araw na ito pero gusto ko lang i promote itong travel blog post ko.  Gusto ko lang ishare to sa inyo dahil wala lang, may maipost lang ako, namimiss ko na kasing magpost dito sa personal blog ko e.  Pero wag kayong mag-alala, nasa mabuti akong kalagayan sa pagkakatong  ito habang binabasa nyo ang sulat na ito.

Ang picture na nasa kaliwa ay kuha sa Mt. Marami sa Batangas.  Ito lang naman ang ika 11th na bundok na nahawakan ko – ay naakyat pala, medyo bastos lang diba? Pero naging masaya ang pagtahak namin sa bundok na ito. Kasama ko ang Batang Hamog Mountaineers sa pagkakatong ito, pero kulang parin kami.  Kaming mga pasikat lang ang nag-attend sa event na iyon.  Marami kaming nakilala, at marami rin kaming pinagdaanan.   Napakainit ng mga panahong iyon, pero okay lang samin, dahil nagpapaitim naman talaga ako.  Pag summer kailangan sumusunod ang balat ko sa panahon.  Kung gusto nyong basahin ang buong post ko, klik nyo lang ito oh: My Travel Guide.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Ukay-Ukay in Baguio City

Baguio City is known as the City of Pines and the Summer Capital of the Philippines.  But aside from that title, this city also is the house of the gorgeous tourist spots that every Filipino wants to see.   The last time that I visited this beautiful place was during Panagbenga 2010, where I was able to experience the cool weather.  I also visited different tourist attractions that gave a huge impact to the history of their city.  Few weeks ago, I was there

Since I already visited almost all the tourist spots there, but I was still hearing about the ukay-ukay (second handed clothes) which I didn't experience before.  So, that's our official reason why we'll be going to visit this place.  March 2, 2013 - today is really hot, so right after leaving the office, I went to the supermarket and bought what I've missed yesterday.  When I've reached my apartment, I opened the TV and my laptop and so on.  After checking my e-mails, I took a 2-hour nap that made me late reaching the terminal.  In this post, I'll star my story from the terminal, so when I reached the terminal, I proceeded to the convenient store nearby and we waited for more than an hour there while waiting for our departure time.

11:30PM - the bus left the terminal in Cubao.  We took Victory Liner Bus No. 6034 which was our bus when we went to Baguio for "Celebrate Love and Lust at Mt. Pulag"  As usual, that driver knew how to drive well.  So when the light in the bus was turned off, I slept for few hours but every time that we were at the stop over, I woke up.  The trip was amazing, although I didn't see the surroundings which the other provinces can offer.  If you want more stories about this journey, click here: My Travel Guide