27 February 2015

Marie Curie

http://findings.creativemornings.com/post/79557867419/we-love-this-print-by-lisa-congdon-past

23 February 2015

Baguio City (Part 11)

I have to admit that after years and years of traveling, I still feel nauseatic especially when going to Baguio. The approximately four hours of travel including the zigzag roads on the mountains is especially stressful even if I am just sitting and looking at the passing views.

A week before the annual Panagbenga flower Festival, crowds are already drawing in to Baguio City. At Burnham Park, food stalls and shops are lined up and there are so many people. There is also a contest for garden arrangement along the stretch of the road where the shops are located. 

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I had a beef shawarma and orange juice while walking around the parks. 


People boating at Burnham Park Lake.


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Of course, I will not skip the Rose Garden. There are so many people walking around, some are practicing dance classes, some sitting on the grass or at the benches. 


Afterwards, next stop is at the La Trinidad Valley Strawberry fields.
 
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That's our first update for the Baguio Series this year, more to come! :)

19 February 2015

11 February 2015

First Two Months

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Chrysanthemums near the escalators

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Fountain evening lights at Marquee Park

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Fried rice at Bon Chon

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Long-tail Baby at the Garden

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Chicken Sisig and Sizzling Squid at Ikabud Restaurant

Salam and Hello! How was your first two months of 2015 so far? I hope things are just fine for you as it was for me, although it's not really the case all the time, sort of like a rollercoaster. Most of what I had been doing at work is just the same. Manning the library for four days a week and then assisting students by Saturday. Just like a broken record, it had been a tradition of my talking here on the blog that at the start of each year, I talk of changes. For people like me who are resistant to change, this requires a lot of effort, as some of my months would pass by without any evident progress. But now, I am making a step further by seeing to it that that kind of resistance is avoided. For example, I updated some of my wardrobe, eat and invite family to dinner outside, take vitamins and look after my health, avoid hardcore uncompromising theological books, update my reading list and make it a bit more eclectic, take life a little less serious, make new sister friends, take focus on my work, and see a doctor. Papers had to be arranged by the end of February and start another chapter in June, inshallah.

That's it for now, and I hope that the coming months of 2015 will also be good for you and change for the better! 

Maica.

10 February 2015

04 February 2015

Grey Matter

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02 February 2015

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