Friday, January 31, 2014
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Funny Toilet at Andok's Ormoc City
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| Andok's Ormoc City Toilet |
A few days ago, I was walking the streets of Ormoc and saw a newly opened Andok's somewhere at the Ormoc Plaza. I checked in inside and ordered my food for dinner when I decided to go to the washroom to pee and to wash hands. You know, washing hands before eating is a requisite, right? I was stunned in what I saw inside the comfort room, a face-to-face toilet. I don't know what does the engineer imply in creating this design but one thing is for sure, two toilets facing each other can only be seen in Andok's Ormoc City. Woot! This is really hilarious and funny but maybe they have reasons why did they design the men's comfort room like this.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Against The Light? Break The Law.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Dalutan Island Beach Resort
Yesterday, my girlfriend invited
me to join with her high school classmates visit Dalutan Island of Almeria,
Biliran. I was hesitant at first because I am not that close to some of her
friends. So I was thinking if should I join them or not but the thought that I
haven’t visited the Island yet gave me the urge to go with them and visit the
Island. Dalutan Island is situated in Almeria, Biliran right in front of Agta Beach Resort, Talahid Beach Resort and VRC. The island is owned and managed by
Engr. Dondon Muertegui, a childhood friend of my father. The distance is probably
2 or 3 kilometers away from the main land of Biliran, so it should take about
15-30 minutes boat ride from Talahid, Almeria.
Our group arrived at Talahid at
around 1pm and was able to find a good deal for the boat ride. The boat ride
was suppose to be P600 but we were able to haggle up to P500 (Hmm. P100 is
still P100). When arrived at the beach
line of Dalutan, we were asked to pay P20/head for the entrance fee exclusive
of the cottage and table. Since we were the only beachbum that day, we then
asked if we could just pay for the entrance and use the table for free for our
lunch. The caretaker was too good to let us use the table and some facilities.
That afternoon was all swimming
and diving for my girlfriend and her high school classmates. Me, I tried to
roam around and search for some interesting sites near the shoreline. Most part
of the Island has rock formation on its side and only a hundred meters approximate
for the beach line.
On our way back to the mainland
of Biliran, the boatman was so generous to tour us to the back part of the
Island. The Island has a cave on the right side wherein bats reside during day
time and the only way for you to enter is to swim inside or by boat. I don’t
know if that part of the island goes low tide though.
If you want to visit the Island, you
can travel by motorcycle or a 4-wheel vehicle to Talahid and ask for a boatman
that goes to Dalutan Island. Try to haggle for the fare because for me, P600
fare is too expensive for the two way boat ride. Bring your own foods on the
Island because you won’t see any convenience store in it. The management also
doesn’t allow an overnight stay to their visitors so at 5pm, you should be going
back to the main land of Biliran together with the caretaker of the Island.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Use Camera Phone for Macro Shot
Use Camera Phone for Macro Shot
2012-12-21T00:10:00+08:00
Boffill
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Traditional Filipino Games, Is it still alive?
Some kids in an highly urbanized cities in the Philippine nowadays are very exposed to the high tech gadgets. Example are my niece and nephew. They have PSP Vita, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, Kindle, Laptop and mobile phones. All of their spare time are being spent in front of this gadgets and I don't know if they could still play outside like the kids back in the 90s. When I was a kid, I used to play tagu-taguan, habulan, patintero and all the kid stuff played at the street. I think it has been passed from the old days up to the next generation but right now, kids don't play those games anymore. Kids this days plays Dota, Farmville, Mafia Wars, Angry Birds and list goes on and on. It's like the traditional Filipino games are being erased and will now remain a history.
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| Bomber/Bummer |
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| Syatong |
I was amazed when I saw some kids playing at the street when I was able to visit a certain place in Villaba, Leyte. They played "syatong" and "bomber or bummer" (I don't know the exact spelling). I was happy watching them because I was able to recall my childhood games. Compared to the games being played by kids nowadays, the traditional Filipino games are more actively played and I think it's more fun. I just hope that this won't be forgotten by kids and would still be played on the streets.
Agta Beach Resort Sunset Shot
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Botanical Tres. Blob Upload Picture

Created this post using Blob. I was just trying it's new feature in supporting uploads direct from your mobile phone.
Botanical Tres. Blob Upload Picture
2012-11-04T12:49:00+08:00
Boffill
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Yesterday, when I was waiting for our vehicle to be fixed, I felt the urge of sleeping and wanted to relax. I saw a bench under a big tree and tried to reminisce. The tree isn't huge and I don't have any idea about the name of the tree. Reminiscing didn't last that long because I fell asleep. This is what I really want, siesta under a very big tree. The climate is perfect. The air is refreshing and everyhing is perfect.