Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
MANNY PACQUIAO: THE INSPIRATION

The man that never stops aiming the peak of his profession. Working day and night to fulfill his dreams for himself, for his family and for the Filipino people. Today Manny Pacquiao proves once again that he is a champion! He beat Miguel Cotto at the fifty fifth seconds of the twelve round.The referee stops the fight because of the physical condition of Cotto. For the record giving Manny Pacquiao his seventh belts of different categories in boxing. The success of Manny will forever be an inspiration for all amateur Filipino boxers. Anyway, the Pacquiao -Cotto fight really thrilled their audience. They didn't only entertained them but they show the world that both of them were clean and true fighters. No dirty tricks unlike the other boxers. I also appreciate Cotto for the effort. But as I have said, Pacquiao is always determine to win and destined always to be the champion! Thank you for the job well done, Manny. Filipinos are very proud of you!
Just Believe in Yourself
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Man of the Hour: Manny Pacquiao

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
FRUITS in the PHILIPPINES

Fruits found in the Philippines and usually harvested during rainy season. From the top, Davao City's pride the sweet Pomelo. Pomelo is a citrus fruit. On the second level from left; is what we called, Atis. This fruit is also sweet. This fruit really consumes a lot of time when you eat one, because it has a lot of seeds inside the edible part of the fruit. Next on the row, is our very sweet mango. Guimaras at the Western Visayas Region produces the sweetest ripe mango in the world. And we are proud to export the product in many countries in the world. On the third level, from the left, we called it Lanzones . This is also sweet. And Paete, Laguna produces the sweetest variety in the region. Sweet taste, Rambutan is next. Just like Lanzones, this fruit also came from Laguna and some other Southern region of the Philippines. Next is Mangoosten, this fruit came from Mindanao Region. Sometimes we also import this kind of fruit from other neighboring Asian countries. And at the last level is called Indian mango. I don't know where the name of the fruit came from, but the only thing I really know is that Indian mango can be easily breed at our own yard. Don't miss to try the taste of these fruits whenever you visit the Philippines.
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
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Every first Wednesday of the Month


Today is the first Wednesday of the month. I left six in the afternoon to attend the Mother of Perpetual Help novena in Baclaran Redemptorist Church. It is the people's religious oath here in the Philippines and also in other nations in the Catholic community I think. People in all walks of life gathered in the church to pray, while some went there to ask for help. I have my own testimony why I keep coming here every first Wednesday for almost two years now. Mother of Perpetual Help is my aid and inspiration for good health and safety of my kids. I will continue my oath as long as I live, not only for my family but also for other people close to me.
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Typhoon Santi, stroked Metro Manila at around three until six in the morning, October 31. And there was a total black out in all cities of Metro Manila before the typhoon landed. But as of today there is still some areas under technical repair. Santi brought a little rain but a very strong wind, leaving some trees down on the ground.