keep coming back to Dumaguete

November 1. Here I am, typing in a 22-inch monitor with the connection that's slow. I blame it on the number of users in the network. I can't complain considering that there are only a few internet shops that are available at this time and in this place. The travel was a pain. I had … Read more

To Dumaguete and back

I’m tired from another Dumaguete trip. After the four hour bus ride from Santander to Cebu, I went to the office to send some reports and went to Informatics in SM City Cebu to continue my short-term class. Schedule is definitely hectic and my body is still tired from the different activities that we did over … Read more

back in dumaguete

I’m back to my old town, I’m back in Dumaguete. I’ll be here only for two days, I hope I can maximize the situation. I know I haven’t been a very good blogger, updating my sites and all. It’s with the time that I rarely have these days. I’m busy with extra tasks and such.

Manila: UP Diliman

I dropped by the premier university during my working stint in Manila. I had to considering that the place that I went to was just infront of the school. I've always wanted to study in UP-Diliman, but I didn't take the UPCAT exam (their entrance exam) and due to life as well. Anyway, I was … Read more

Cafe Noriter in Dumaguete City

What I like about Dumaguete is the number of good internet cafes with 19″ lcd monitors and fast internet connection. Also, they come at a price that’s definitely worth it, 20 Philippine Pesos per hour only, some even would go low as 10 bucks. You can’t get a better deal here in Cebu considering the … Read more

Siquijor: Lazi Church

St. Isidore Labradore Church and Convent. It is known to be the largest Convent in the Asian region. We passed by this church in Lazi when we had to go to the terminal so we can get back to Siquijor before dark. I'm not really fond of taking pictures of churches but this one just caught my … Read more

Doctor Absin’s house

We were just looking for something to get busy on in order to kill the time for the boat arrive in the port of Dumaguete for Cebu when Robi, Mel and I went to Doctor Absin’s house which is full of Christmas decorations. Entrance costs 25 Pesos for adults and 15 for children, which is … Read more

let your small brain, eyes and fingers do the talking

Still trying to transfer the pictures from Dumaguete. But I just had to get out of the house again so I visited the office and did some work. I know I have to finish some projects such as my Hist17 one. I’m tired of making a scrapbook but I have to deal with it. Bummer. … Read more

back from siquijor and dumaguete to cebu

Our Siquijor trip pushed through. We went to some places, not really toured everything. But it was a good backpacker’s trip. Ha, I call myself a backpacker. After Siquijor, we had a terrible trip back to dumaguete with the Delta fast craft. Stayed awhile in Dumaguete and met up with Mel and Robi to eat … Read more

dumaguete to siquijor

From Dumaguete to Siquijor, we’re still planning it out. We have 5 hours to think if we’ll push through. Most likely we will, I just can’t say in final until I’ll have the tickets. I don’t know what to expect in Siquijor, but hopefully it will be good. The only available trip would be at … Read more

Here I am in Dumaguete again

So it pushed through. I figured I better maximize the time I have outside work and school. It’s Christmas break and we also don’t have work on holidays so it’s a double-treat for me. I wanted to go out and explore or find some nature-tripping activity so I’m here again in Dumaguete. I’m in a … Read more

on leave

I was on leave yesterday, I needed it. But I just stayed home and rested. I needed to update some records (government and not). Called the passport agency, tried to print some payslips, filled up some forms. Picked up the laundry, paid some bills, got some rest. Was pretty busy, actually. Got the ebay item … 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