Another mirror project of mine. See me enjoying the carousel ride? Actually, if you're really into that "hilo" trip, there are far more better rides than this. I suggest taking the following rides at EK: Up Up And Away, Flying Fiesta and Condor (this one's the ultimate "pampahilo"!).
Thursday, September 30, 2004
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Merry-Go-Round
As a kid, I think I was never able to ride a carousel. Not because I never had the chance to do so, but I guess because I never found it appealing. Since childhood, I always take the more thrilling rides because I thought that's where I'll get my money's worth. But when EK's ride-all-you-can came around, I thought I might as well give it a try. As "unthrilling" as it may seem, I actually found it quite enjoyable.
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Knights' Hall
At first I thought it was a church, but then I learned that the building is called the Ridderzaal (Knight's Hall) and was supposed to be part of a palace that was never completed. It is the oldest among the Parliament Buildings in Den Haag and is still being used for political events.
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After visiting pebrerodose and aidsaaronn's blogs, I took a quiz that they both did. I found out that: I taste like Bread. |
Monday, September 27, 2004
Hoover Dam
Yesterday, a friend and I were talking about some good romantic movies. One of the movies that came up was Fools Rush In. We both thought it was good because it was funny and romantic. The movie featured several scenes at the Hoover Dam. My friend then asked me if I had been there. She said she does not recall me showing her any picture from there. So here it is, my favorite shot at the dam.
On The Golden Gate
I tried to cross this bridge on foot. But midway, I eventually gave up. It was too long for me. Hehe.
Thursday, September 23, 2004
The Metro
The underground train in Paris is called the Metro. This has to be the most confusing and challenging subway system I have ever been to. Its map literally looks like a spider web. Novices will surely spend several minutes looking at the map, figuring out how to get from one point to another. After figuring it out, another challenge is the actual going and transferring to the different lines. It's really quite an adventure.
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I don't know why, but Fridays are usually the busiest day of the week for me. I almost was not able to do this today. Having been able to complete this final task for the day, I'm now looking forward to having a great weekend.Overcast Sky
The simple beauty of the sky is something that we could all easily appreciate. For me, its something that has infinite possibilities.
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Today has been one sleepy Thursday for me. But during lunch time, I became temporarily wide awake because of a dance production number in our canteen. Imagine 10 guys dressed like ancient Egyptians dancing ala-that's entertainment! I thought it was really funny but I was trying very hard to suppress my laughter because I did not want to offend the performers. Apparently, today is ethnic day (how the ancient Eyptians relate? i'm still figuring it out). Don't know if there's really such a thing or it's just something that our canteen concessionaire made-up. It may very well be just a gimmick so that they could do this sort of promotion that if you buy P50 worth of food from them, you'd be entitled to win different sorts of prizes. Well, I fell for it. I bought exactly P50 worth of food from them (normally, I only spend less than P30 for my lunch) so that I can pick a prize. Guess what I won... A ballpen. Good thing I get to pick the color of the pen. I picked green, of course.Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Hundred Islands
This photo goes back to the summer of year 2000, during my first company outing at Hundred Islands, Pangasinan. The water from the island where we were staying to the nearby island was shallow enough that one does not need any swimming skills to go to it. Just watch out for those nasty sea urchins which may pierce and leave spikes in your feet if you step on them. Ouch! The photo shows my ex-officemates trying to go to that nearby island. It has been more than four years since then, I wonder how they all are...
Monday, September 20, 2004
YNP Series, Final Part - Half Dome
The peak at the right of the photo is called the Half Dome. As its name suggests, it literally looks like a dome cut in half. The other half of the dome is believed to have fallen sometime during the ice age. Avid hikers in the US usually want the Half Dome as part of their accomplishments. I'm not an avid hiker (not yet, at least) but I really wanted to go to its peak. If ever I have the chance to go back to Yosemite, I would definitely grab the opportunity do so.
This is the last of my YNP Series. I really enjoyed posting these pictures as I got to appreciate once more how beautiful it really was there. God is truly great.
This is the last of my YNP Series. I really enjoyed posting these pictures as I got to appreciate once more how beautiful it really was there. God is truly great.
Sunday, September 19, 2004
YNP Series, Part 4 - Giant Sequoia
"Giant sequoias are the largest living things on earth in terms of volume. They can grow to stand 300 feet tall and 30 feet across, and they can live for 3,000 years. The ice ages and other climactic changes brought these redwoods to the brink of extinction. Today, The redwoods stand as survivors of the earth's distant past." - These words taken form a placard at the area where these trees are found.
The tree in the picture is therefore just a small giant sequoia tree. The bigger trees have a fence around them, probably to protect them from being traumatized by the people, just like what we're doing... haha.
The tree in the picture is therefore just a small giant sequoia tree. The bigger trees have a fence around them, probably to protect them from being traumatized by the people, just like what we're doing... haha.
Thursday, September 16, 2004
YNP Series, Part 3 - Bridalveil Falls
This is the most accessible of all the waterfalls in the valley. That's why I was able to go near it without much hiking. But at some point I had to stop because I was already getting all wet. This is the photo I took at the spot where I stopped. Here you can see the falls, the thick mist and a droplet on the lens of my camera.
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Yesterday, I got news that my brother's wife is already in labor at the hospital. The funny thing is that if she gave birth yesterday, their baby will be the third in the family to have a birthday of September 16. I mean, what are the odds? Haha. They say amusing coincidences like this is God's way of making us laugh or smile at the wonders of life. To my new niece, welcome to the world!Wednesday, September 15, 2004
YNP Series, Part 2 - Tunnel View
Said to be the most photographed view of the valley, the Tunnel View got its name because it is the first view that one will see after exiting the tunnel.
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Today is the birthday of my older sister, Angela. Coincidentally, it is also the birthday of her 3rd child, Ayong, as we fondly call him. I wish them both a very happy birthday.Tuesday, September 14, 2004
YNP Series, Part 1 - Mirror Lake
The best nature trip I had so far is at Yosemite National Park. Every sight just takes my breath away. This is why I've decided to do a little series on it. So for the next few days, I'll be posting pictures that I took from there. First in the series is the Mirror Lake. Here, one will have a good view of Yosemite Falls and its reflection.
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People here in the office are so disappointed because we cannot watch the live telecast of The Amazing Race 5. We know it's an exciting episode because they're in the Philippines! Our friends from abroad are the ones updating us of the developments. It's kind of a spoiler but we're really interested to know what's happening. Guess we'll just have to wait for tonight's replay to actually see what transpired. But oh no! Anne and I are planning to go to the gym later. Better talk her out of it. Hehehe.Monday, September 13, 2004
Missing Them
I did not go to work to today. I need to run some emergency errands that my family in Vienna requested. Of course, I'm glad to do it for them. The last time I saw all of them was when I went there for my brother's wedding. And this month, his wife is already due to give birth. How time flies! We already know it's a girl. Another wonderful addition to the family!
Sunday, September 12, 2004
Cubic Roofs
Rotterdam is claimed to be a city with outstanding architecture. Just look at these odd looking houses. Sort of reminds you of Rubik's Cube, right? And check out those bikes parked outside. Bikes are one of the primary means of transportation in Holland. So you better stay clear of those bike lanes. Believe me, I learned this the hard way.
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I'm really hoping to accomplish a lot at work today. I want to make a good start for the week. I know I always joke that I don't work on Mondays, and although that was a joke, I think it has a psychological affect on me. It's time to change all that. Joke or not, I work on Mondays. I hope.Thursday, September 9, 2004
Great Pairs
Great pairs of shoes, I meant. Haha. I'm sure the owners would agree. Guess who they are...
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Speaking of shoes, Anne just bought a nice pair of shoes last night. She said she's running out of decent "shoeses" to wear so she had to buy one. Yeap, "shoeses", that what she jokingly calls them. Well, I thought, if there was a single word to call many pairs of shoes it would be - "shoeses".Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Crescent Moon
That is Sainte-Chapelle's silhouette. This church is said to have gargoyle sculptures on it's roof, although I did not see it for myself.
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I have finally finished changing my template. I was so frustrated yesterday because my blog was so messed up and I could not fix it because I think blogger's web hosting server was down. What a nightmare! Anyway, I hope you like the new look.Tuesday, September 7, 2004
The Strip
The Las Vegas strip at dusk. Since the night is still too young, the traffic is still light and the crowd is just starting fill-up the streets. An hour more and I'm sure the strip will be jam packed with cars and people.
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I'm on the process of changing my blog's template today so you may find things a little bit messed up in here for the meantime. I'm actually having difficulty, as blogger.com seems to have a problem at this time. I hope things will turn out well...Monday, September 6, 2004
Vintage
Think of driving a car like this on the roads of Metro Manila. Surely you'll be an eye cather, but imagine all the pollution and heat! Just two days ago, we saw a sky blue top down vintage car cruising through EDSA. It was a pretty cool sight.
Sunday, September 5, 2004
Alone
In the desert so hot,
I try to grab the wind.
All alone, I could not.
Attempting, I won't end...
Photo taken at the Mojave Desert.
I try to grab the wind.
All alone, I could not.
Attempting, I won't end...
Photo taken at the Mojave Desert.
Thursday, September 2, 2004
Fair Spring
Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna. Considered as one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria, the palace and its gardens are said to be a Baroque work of art. The palace was being renovated when I went there and the flowers in the garden were just staring to bloom. They say the best time to go there is during summer. Maybe someday I will.
Wednesday, September 1, 2004
Lovely Night
This lovely night
The moon's so bright
The pine trees bathe
On light and shade
This is one of earliest pictures taken on my digital camera.
The moon's so bright
The pine trees bathe
On light and shade
This is one of earliest pictures taken on my digital camera.
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