Friday, May 11, 2012

Same Sex Marriage on the Go!



Why can’t same-sex couples get married? I can’t seem to find an answer to this question. For me, why don’t we just allow them to get married and be happy? I think there should not be a problem at all. I think it is about time for the aristocrats, the righteous and the intelligent to give this type of people to enjoy the freedom to choose their partners so they could be happy as well as the male-female couple counterparts.


I adore the President of America Barack Obama in coming out and pouring what he thought and his stand about this issue despite the fact that the election period is fast approaching. It may make or break his political career but to be man enough to stand and face his critiques.



He is the first ever President of a powerful country to make a stand not against the same-sex marriage. He will be forever loved by the LGBTF Community for sure.


This has been a long standing and painful battle, with Barack Obama coming out and finally announcing his stand to the public agreeing to the fact this people should be allowed to be married is gives hope to the LGBTF community, a chance for their relationship to be recognize legally.


Many may oppose and criticize but many will be delighted for the fact that equality and fairness is indeed taking its toll, that this issue may be put to an end.



More stories about Mr. Obama’s stand about same-sex marriage at Reuters.com

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Monday, May 7, 2012

The Bosay Resort in Review:

Last wave of summer heat, last few Summer Days me and my friends finally gathered together and went ahead to hit one of the most summer destinations near Metro Manila… Antipolo is a city in the Philippines located in the province of Rizal it is approximately about 25 kilometers east of Metro Manila. It is the largest city in the Calabarzon Region in terms of population.
According to the Bosay Resort website their name originated from a waray term "Bosay” meaning waterfalls. A swimming pool, just like any waterfall chills the body which enables an individual to loosen up uncertainties for a while. Anyone can fully enjoy swimming at Bosay Resort since it is built with one of a kind landscape setting with nature and the living trees carry out fresh air as you breathe. The fascinating sound of the bird as they flew will stimulate your senses for tranquility of a seventh heaven while the Videoke compromises the need for entertainment during celebrations.
Pros:
  • Swimming Pools - Wide range and different types of swimming pool. They have the 9 different swimming pools specially design depending on the needs of their clients.
  • Cottages – It is indeed very important to have a lot of choices of cottages. It is an important factor to have this as accessible as possible. The Resort has a very wide range of cottages depending on the needs of the client.
  • Comfort Room and wash room is also a plus for Bosay resort. Aside from the number of wash rooms they have it is also tiled making it clean and comfortable to use.
  • Life guard is also awesome because they have at least 2 or 3 that I spotted in their pools.
  • The entrance fee is so affordable. For Php180.00 you can swim to all of their swimming pool with no extra cost.
Cons:
  • Due to the fact that Bosay Resort gained popularity, the water on its pools has quite a distinctive smell. Their kiddie pool to all pools lower than 5 ft has this either unusual distinct smell. Also, due to the popularity this resort is gaining and even though they have a number of pools some of its pool as well is congested.
  • Security is also lacking. 2 thumbs up for this resort for having a lifeguard in their pools but then this resort has a wide space. Cottages are scattered everywhere but there’s no single security guard roaming around to ensure the safety of its client. Of course this clients wants to go there and have a relaxing moment and they want everyone to be swimming all together sadly they have to have at least one left on their cottages to ensure the safety of their belongings.
  • The garbage bins near the cottages is not covered. I don’t personally like it.
  • They dont fix their aminities immediately. I over heard that the wave pool didnt work all night(that's what they wanted to see).
To view their rates you can check out their website by simply clicking here.

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Saturday, May 5, 2012

The Early Morning Chat: The Race to the Finish Line

The Early Morning Chat: The Race to the Finish Line

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The Race to the Finish Line

"Running is the greatest metaphor for life, because you get out of it what you put into it." -Oprah Winfrey

Indeed running is worth doing. From the past years, running is my only cardio-vascular activities thinking that this is my only way to do away with this deadly cholesterol stored in our body.

Just a few days ago a colleague of mine sent me a link to join a contest. The Bull Runner A contest that was sponsored by The Bull Runner. Price is pretty amazing. Something that a runner would wish to have. So I told myself, might as well join as I dont have the running shoes. Crossing my finger to be the winner.

Along the process of joining the contest i realized that running played a major part of my life. During my childhood, I was the weakling. I am just a wishful thinker. I always think and i believe that I am stronger, stronger than the mightiest man.

Through the years, I jogged and i sweat. This is however my way to sweat away the frustration I have. It is my only way to sweat away the bad energy being circulated in my system. I put all my efforts in painting the image of being strong.

Running did not only "turn me on". Running made me alive all this years. I may have been the "suki" of cardiologist as i am always present in their clinics till this days but I would say running turn me alive!

I will not be running from the difficulties of life but I will be running for life. I may not be a hard runner but I will keep jogging, enjoying the beauty of life, nature and the people around you or running for you. There may be people who will stop me from running, I will not run away but rather ask them to join me in my quest for running for life.



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Friday, May 4, 2012

Restoring Banawe Rice Terraces

When we say South of the Philippine Archipelago, there's de alot. Tourist would definitely think of Boracay, Palawan and the like.
However when we say Up North, we have Pagudpod, Sagada, and of course the world renounce Batad Banawe Rice Terraces. But what happens if this world famous heritage reach its destruction? That's what has been going on for the past years, to restore the Banawe Rice Terraces.
The famous Batad Banaue Rice Terraces also known by most Filipinos as the Eighth Wonder of the World. Be it a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE or not, the said Rice Teraces is still holds so much of the Igorot’s early architectural skills.
The rice terrace withstands the challenges of nature. The people of Ifugao plays a very important role in preserving and saving this cultural heritage. They had been practicing organic farming, a key in maintaining a very productive soil. The terraces are carved along the steep side of the mountain like a very big amphitheater. This magnificent and marvelous terrace is wonderful enough to withstand the challenges through the years. One would definitely feel that they are the king of the world standing at the big dome scrape at the side of the mountain. What is more magnificent is the color it produces it looks like a chocolate twirled along the side of the mountain during tilling season or like a swaying captivating touch of green during the growing season and a mountain of gold during harvesting season.
The green gold has been the Ifugao’s folk a bread and butter plus the number of tourist coming in and out of the many terraces adds up another income to the members of BETGA (Batad Environmental Tourist Guide Association) plus the Ifugao’s weaving industry is also a way of living.
This breathtaking and bravura view of the Batad Rice Terraces is starting to deteriorate as natural calamities or even human indulgence is summing up. Private, Non-governement organization and even the Government Organization is interfering on the possible fall of this famous cultural landscape. The Department of Agriculture – Cordillera Administrative Region takes its action in saving the majestic face of the Banaue Rice Terraces.
Under Restoration:

After all the hard works, we would still be looking forward to the day where we keep it unharmed. We would still be seeing the vast mossy and pine forest and hearing the song of the river accompanied by the splashing sound of the waterfalls.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Baguio City: The Summer Capital of the Philippines?

I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in Summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
Trees -- Joyce Kilmer

When you say Baguio City in the Philippines every if not all Filipinos would say “The Summer Capital of the Philippines” but will it still be the same after a few years from now? Can we, the Igorots – collective term of the people of the highlands, the real residents and owner of the place, still maintain the cold weather of the city? Are we still going to hear music from the trees adorned with the chanting of the birds? Or will all these be just part of wonderful memories?

I still remember when I and my family visited this wonderful city during my childhood days. We normally wear thick jackets, jogging pants or thick pants and rosy cheeks during summer. Pine trees are everywhere. One would know if you are near the city of Baguio because of the pine scents when you’re in Marcos Highway. Today, I would say this were the days.

Today, I would know that I am near Baguio City aside from the terrain and zigzag but because I would see a mountain of houses. Houses that mushrooms along the sides of the mountain. Today, it is still cold up there comparing it to the temperature of the lowlands but I think it is cold there because of the elevation not because we have a lot of trees that makes it even colder. During my college days, I no longer don’t hear the hissing sound of the trees rather I hear car’s horn. I no longer cant hear bird singing but I now hear a lot of people chatting and a screeching sound of tires.

Establishments are good and industries in deed gives option to a livelihood to the people of north. However will it also meant to degrade the environment where most tourist really love? For Example, SM BAGUIO gives livelihood to more than a hundred Igorot’s, Ilocano’s and other nearby Tribes but will it also meant to sacrifice this 30 years old trees that give more uniqueness to this mall? Malls are scattered all across the Philippine Archipelago and that people visit Baguio City not to go to the malls but because they would like to do away with the hassle and bustle of the big cities. They wanted to see things they can’t see in their point of origin or different temperature for that matter. We don’t need to earth ball the trees beside the SM BAGUIO we need to plant more trees on our mountains and not houses and buildings. In fact we don’t know if these trees will really survive after we earth balled them.

All the other tourist destination in the Philippines are stepping up and they are using the beauty of nature to market their place. I think Baguio City has the huge edge in this, plus Baguio is the drop off point of tourist going to other places in the north.

I think it is about time to bring back the beauty of the old Baguio. The one tourist loved and not expanding buildings. I think the only way to go back to the old Baguio is to strengthening our vegetable industry, finding innovations of strawberry products and other agricultural product and developing more Tourist attraction like zip line and the like and not uprooting trees and transplanting them somewhere else. Instead of transplanting NGO’s and GO’s and those business establishments advertising their willingness to join those Earth Day activity should help in planting trees instead.

This is just my opinion towards the heating issue of the underlying the beautiful city that I am most proud off and the city that gave me hope.

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Same Sex Marriage on the Go!


Same sex marriage has been a hot potato over the years. Debates have made its toll and were spice up by so much personality. Some church leaders directly oppose the existence of the idea of having same sex marriage. Negative idea is sprouting like mushrooms. Many of them deliberately call names to people who engage in such activity.


For the first time, a president directly affirms his stands on same-sex marriage and that they should be given the opportunity to get married. President Barrack Obama is the first black president and also the first President who is not against same-sex marriage.


People may criticize him as it is considered as a political suicide on his part. However, it would be a start and an eye opener to everyone who fights for equal right: their right to be married and be acknowledged. I think this right is equally the same with the right to have food for the table, the right to have a job and the like.


This somehow is an eye-opener to everyone to accept the reality that this people exist and should be given an equal right and shouldn’t be bullied by people from the grass roots to the highest level of the societal structure. This people who are so called “righteous” should be give this people a chance to be part of the social activity.


News Article about Obama’s Stand:

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Monday, January 16, 2012

The Early Morning Chat: Festivals in the Philippines

The Early Morning Chat: Festivals in the Philippines: My Top Ten Most Favored Festivals in the Philippines I would say Philippines has the most Festivals being celebrated worldwide. I would s...

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Festivals in the Philippines

My Top Ten Most Favored Festivals in the Philippines

I would say Philippines has the most Festivals being celebrated worldwide. I would say this because I think that every provinces has their own Festivals. Sometimes even every barangay has its own Feast to celebrate all year round. However, I would like to discuss the top ten festivals that I am dreaming or already seen Festivals. I would also like to give you information about the occasions and a background of the place.


Here’s my list of my top ten:


I will be posting information about this events in the coming days.

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

The Early Morning Chat: Antipolo's Best

The Early Morning Chat: Antipolo's Best: The Weekend Foodies… A hungry stomach rarely despises common food. – Horace Have you ever come across a point in your life where there’s ...

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