Abaknon Festival: Simple But Proud
Five years ago, our island-town introduced the Abaknon Festival as part of the celebrations for the feast of our patron saint, St. Ignatius of Loyol
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Vacation has come and gone, but I have yet to make a decent post in this blog. Seems like I've already ran out of drive to express more detailed s
Five years ago, our island-town introduced the Abaknon Festival as part of the celebrations for the feast of our patron saint, St. Ignatius of Loyol
The lighthouse at the tip of Capul, Northern Samar. Stands tall like a guard, beaming flashes of light in the dark of the night, warning ships fro
This Islander's hometown, the island of Capul in Northern Samar, was among the towns featured the recent issue of Smile, Cebu Pacific's in-flight maga
The downside to living in an island is the effect of unpredictable weather. Once in, it's unsure how one could get out when nature suddenly throws a
Ei, pips! I’m back in Manila. It’s been quite a while, huh! For more than two weeks, I was stuck in my island-hometown (Capul, N. Samar), re-bo
I now sport baked skin, courtesy of the blazing sunshine that graced our island town.Unlike before when I would avoid it, I actually pursued the heat
The place now looks different, but not strangely familiar. There’s no denying I recognize its every nook and cranny, although they have already be
PAGASA reported that a typhoon was approaching the Philippines when we tried crossing the sea separating mainland Samar and our island. But since the
Off to my island in Samar I go. Will blog as soon as I get back to civilization. :-)
(This article was published in the Lifestyle Section of the Philippine Daily Inquirer on April 11, 2007) (pics are mine) Adventure Island Hops
My room is now becoming totally uninhabitable due to the creeping heat that has invaded this equatorial part of the world. Even my old reliable electr
It's easy to discount the beauty of a place when you've grown accustomed to it. Familiarity may not necessarily breed contempt, but it sometimes does
To give you a sampling of how our dialect sounds, here is a translation of the Lord's Prayer: Tatay kami’ nga awinan si langit, Baraan i arun m
Yes, I am a certified islander, or as some would derisively call us, a “taga-puro”. The term usually means being backward, insinuating that we bel