Miyerkules, Hulyo 17, 2013

POSO tara Bomba na!



                                Isang posong kinakamay o binobomba ng kamay, mula sa isang sistema ng patubig na pambukid.

                                Malinis na tubig at sariwang hangin. Sarap talaga sa Probinsya, payak na pamumuhay.

                        Hindi naman halata sa amin na natuwa kami sa tubig mula sa poso. nakakarelax talaga
                                dahil na rin sa malamig na tubig nito. talagang pampawi ng pagod.

Martes, Hulyo 16, 2013

Pinoy Crispy Kornik


The Filipino cornick are typically smaller and crispier kernels of fried corn.Garlic is the most common and popular flavor of the Pinoy cornicks. Recently other flavors were created by big-scale commercial food producers such as chili cheese, adobo, barbecue, lechón manok, and sweet cornicks. Major brands include Boy Bawang (literally “Garlic Boy” in Filipino], commonly sold in small packets), Corn Bits, and Safari.

Lumpiang Sariwa

Lumpiang Sariwa, or fresh spring rolls in English, consist of shredded fresh vegetables minced ubod (palm tree trunk), flaked chicken, crushed peanuts, and turnips as an extender in a double wrapping of lettuce leaf and a yellowish egg crepe. The accompanying sauce is made from chicken or pork stock, a starch mixture, and fresh garlic. This variety is not fried and is preferred to be around 5 inches in diameter and 8-12 inches in length; it is also the most Filipino among the variants.

Happiness


“True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future, not to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears but to rest satisfied with what we have, which is sufficient, for he that is so wants nothing. The greatest blessings of mankind are within us and within our reach. A wise man is content with his lot, whatever it may be, without wishing for what he has not.” 
― Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Street Vendor, Yosi kayo dyan!





Today,cigarettes are bought ready to smoke,softdrinks,candies and anything you need in a one stop shop.

JEEPNEY Only in the Philippines


Jeepneys are a popular means of public transportation in the Philippines. They were originally made from US military jeeps left over from World War II and are well known for their flamboyant decoration and crowded seating.

The word jeepney is usually believed to come from the words "jeep" and "knee" because of the crowded seating, passengers must sit knee to knee. Hence, the word jeepney. The word jeepney is also commonly believed to be a portmanteau of "jeep" and "jitney". 


INSIDE EACH OF US ARE TWO WOLVES


I am


Lunes, Hulyo 15, 2013


Hurt is a part of life. To be honest, I think hurt is a part of happiness, that our definition of happiness has gotten very narrow lately, very nervous, a little afraid of this brawling, fabulous, unpredictable world.

Children


Deal with it


Closing your eyes


Closing your eyes isn't going to change anything. Nothing's going to disappear just because you can't see what's going on. In fact, things will even be worse the next time you open your eyes. That's the kind of world we live in. Keep your eyes wide open. Only a coward closes his eyes. Closing your eyes and plugging up your ears won't make time stand still.”