blown up

I went to work a bit late than usual because I didn’t get enough rest. But when I arrived, I was greeted with blown up sizes of a couple of pictures that I took while I was in Siargao. Somehow, I couldn’t help but grin at those photos when I checked them out. Initially, my … Read more

Pancake House in Ayala

Pancake House Ayala Center Cebu Doi promised that she’d treat me one of these days in Pancake House in Ayala. I kept on postponing it until it would be near our payday so that I won’t have to be that thrifty because we don’t have enough money because it’s tingbits (ting bitay) since it’s always … Read more

mannequin

I’ve been helping some colleagues who are venturing into an online business/shopping. They were really serious with it that a mannequin was bought in order to make the goods more presentable. I was their official handyman aka boytoy. hehe. Now I know how it feels like a bit to dress and *ehem* undress one.  Anyway, … Read more

Dumaguete Boulevard

If ever you get to visit Dumaguete, you'd have to drop by their famous Rizal Boulevard and just feel the scene of people walking by. It's cheap and you don't have to spend much. A large chunk of growing up and adolescence was spent here during high school. I used to hang out (though not … Read more

Gabby’s Bistro

Gabby’s Bistro   The last time I was in Dumaguete, I never really heard about any good restaurant to dine and hang out, but that was four years ago.  That was then when Dunkin Donuts had just opened and everybody was in such a buzz. 4 years later, they now have some establishments that have … Read more

Dumaguete: Silliman University

I kept on strolling in Silliman when I was there. For one, it’s where the rest of my batchmates I know are studying. Before, they still allowed the public to enter but they got stricter because of issues that were prevailing with outsiders. You now need to have an ID to enter but I was … Read more

Dumaguete: Casaroro Falls

After our hike to the Jap Shrine, we went back to the Y-intersection. I scratched my arm and I bled; it felt so emo. hehe. We were too tired to trek to Casaroro falls so we waited for a habal-habal ride. We negotiated with the manong driver and it arrived to 80 bucks per person. … Read more

Dumaguete: Jap Shrine

After 4 years of delaying the trip, I'm finally at the place where I spent most of high school. Dumaguete City, the City of Gentle People; but I fondly recall as a City of Falling Leaves (due to the number of leaves falling when I'd pass by Silliman). I didn't/never studied in Silliman, but I … Read more

building opposite

What if i were a construction worker? Another building being constructed in IT Park. I find the view interesting, as if I could oversee everi aspect of this side of the building and how they work. I wonder if they could see me. Anyway, I just hope there’s still a PARK in Asiatown.     … Read more

Greetings from Casaroro Falls

I finaly arrived here in Dumaguete from Cebu! And I’m running out of cash! hehehe. I just want to update you guys on what’s going on. I arrived two days ago, went strolling down town. Also went to the Japanese Shrine (JAP Shrine) and Casaroro Falls –> my first nature trekking adventure! hehe. It’s a … Read more

Mang Inasal

 One Sunday evening, I went to the office for some overtime work (yeah, yeah, pathetic me working on a day off). Anyway, Doi and I were talking about different matters until it came to a point when I asked her if she was able to save some money when she was in Bacolod for some … Read more

pathetic

Trying to be emo when I’m not.

transit

  Because life is fast, we drown ourselves in lights. We don’t care what’s going on, or that’s what we’d like to think.