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To be or not to be…


To be or not to be…
A zombie. I have every reason to be paranoid. Covid hit home. Four siblings got infected one was hospitalized, a nephew and niece tested positive and worse, a …
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My Davao : The Philippine Eagle


My Davao : The Philippine Eagle
Did you know that the Philippine Eagle, the country's National Bird, is the largest forest raptor in the country and  one of the rarest eagles in the world…
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My Davao: Mt. Apo


My Davao: Mt. Apo
Where did Mt. Apo's name come from?  The majestic Mt. Apo watches over our land. Also known as Apo Sandawa, the Philippines' highest peak rises at 2,…
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My Davao: Kadayawan


My Davao: Kadayawan
Before it was named Kadayawan, do you know what the Davao festival was called?  The Kadayawan Festival is the most festive and colorful event in Davao. It draw…
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Kadayawan in the north of town


Kadayawan in the north of town
Intricate & detialed. Jay-R Flores’ evening gown was inpired by the 4 tribes of Sultan Kudarat If there is a clear, irrefutable evidence that the city is d…
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February 2016 musings: Art in all its form


February 2016 musings: Art in all its form
FEASTS for the eyes and palate filled the February calendar. From the Summer Capital to the Queen City of the South, from the globally renowned beach and back …
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“I know what you’re going to do this summer,” said the travel agent.


“I know what you’re going to do this summer,” said the travel agent.
QUICK! You have until today to confess to your dear confidant where you want to go this summer or even beyond the “most heated” days of the year. The first tra…
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October 2014 musings: propagating travel bugs


October 2014 musings: propagating travel bugs
It’s not even 2015 yet & I have started my Visit Philippines adventure. Ticking off this entry on my bucket list: the pink beach of Sta. Cruz Island in Zam…
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