Happy Easter From the Boondocks
March 23rd, 2008
Bayyo. Bontoc. Mt. Province. Photo: Gloria Tuazon.
What do you do during Easter? I used to attend an ecumenical Easter sunrise service but my lazy bones are cranky and are not willing to be hauled early in the morning to attend the service held in the other edge of town. But I should be going to church to fellowship with other Igorots in the city. Happy Easter to all of us. Have fun hunting those Easter eggs. Thanks for all your support.
That Cull Chicken
March 4th, 2008
Who would have thought that this harmless looking chicken can be hazardous to our health.
By the way, I once thought that “cull” is a breed of chicken like the Ancona chicken or the Cornish chicken. Stupid me. It turns out that “cull” is not a breed. We just call them that because they are “culled out” from the rest of the flock as they are not that productive in laying eggs. Ito ay ayon sa aking kapatid who should know what he is talking about.
PHOTO CREDIT: Andy Zapata/Baguiocity.com
Our Sister Muslims
January 28th, 2008
An Apayao Beauty
January 27th, 2008
Photo of the Day
January 21st, 2008
Herminia Cadiogan with a picture of her daughter, Zennia Aguilan. Photo courtesy of AFP.
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Happy New Year From Dangwa
December 30th, 2007
Roses raised in Bahong, La-Trinidad, Benguet. Transported to Manila by Dangwa Tranco. Sold in Manila’s flower district which is now known as “Dangwa”.
More pictures from the Dangwa flower district after the jump.
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Photos of the Day
December 27th, 2007
Above photo shows Abra Representative Cecy Luna who survived an explosion which rocked her home, December 25. Police authorities are still investigating the cause of the explosion. The theories so far: The blast is either politically motivated or it could have been an accident. The accident angle is mainly due to the fact that the Lunas’ stored firecrackers in their garage where the explosion occurred.
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