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Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Merry Christmas! As of this writing, it's exactly 9 days to go 'til Christmas day.

Im here at home using my sister's iBook G4 laptop. She's here to stay for Christmas, so is my Mom who just flew in this afternoon from Macau. 

It's been a while since I last posted an entry again, though I did post quite lot of pictures at my gallery; "If you can't find the words, then say it through pictures" so they say.

Here are some of my favorites:

Dumaguete Memories

Sodium Chloride: I took this from our Chemistry class in Silliman University during my first and only year there. It shows some chemicals we were to use. Peeking in the blurry background is Ingrid, my bestfriend. I guess this is one of those I can call artsy photos. 

Bloom: This is one of the many fishponds in the Silliman University campus. I love this one, another artsy photo. It was taken around the same time I took Sodium Chloride

The  Path Less Taken:  I took this during our school trip in Apo Island. This was near the lighthouse hill.

Ilocos II 

Curious Siblings: It's me and Te Beng at a small cliff in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte. Taken by Te Bam.

On The Cobbled Stone Streets: This is me taken by Te Beng along Calle Crisologo, Vigan.

Albino Python: This is just one of Gov. Chavit Singson's pet snakes he displays in his "Baluarte"; his residence/mini-zoo. Taken by Te Bam.

Ilocos Sur 

Royalty: From Padre Burgos' former residence turned museum in Vigan. It was okay to take pictures so I took a shot of a photo of a tribal Ilocano girl. According to our guide, she belongs to high society as shown by her jewelries. It was said that her being topless is a sign of her virginity. This was probably what the spanish colonizers encountered during their stay more than 300 years ago.  

Calesa #058: Our kalesa's "plate number". I took it while we were clip-clopping along the streets of Vigan. 

…You can view more pictures at my gallery.

Guess that's it for now. Once again, Merry Christmas everyone!  

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