Carabaos, my kids weren’t aware of these domesticated buffaloes until 2 years ago. That was when we came home to the Philippines to attend my brother’s wedding. We passed buy a few of those carabao-stores selling handmade furniture. So I…
Five Things You Didn`t Know About Edinburgh
Scotland’s capital city has more than its fair share of history, wonderful architecture and museums. Most people have heard of Edinburgh’s main attractions, such as the Castle and the Military Tattoo. But there are many other interesting attractions, some not…
Postcard #19 – Subic Bay
When one thinks of Philippine beaches; Boracay, Laiya, Palawan comes to mind. I was totally surprised when I received this lovely, bluish, semi-panorama postcard from my good friend Joy. Subic bay is one of the more popular tourist and local…
1001 Places I’d Like to Visit Before I Die #7 – Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, the most populated in the Canary and Spain too…and it is blessed with a sunshine-y climate all year round. Having winter that’s colder than before makes one, me in particular, dream of…
Postcard #18 – Reno
That famous arch reads The Biggest Little City in the World. No, this is not from hubby who took the trip to Las Vegas last autumn but this is another postcard I won from a blog contest. Told you I…
1001 Places I’d Like to Visit before I Die # 6 – Egypt
I’ve been digging the archives again and it’s surprising how much photos we’ve accumulated through the years. Speaking of digging, Egypt is perhaps one of the cities that has had so much antiquities being discovered, extricated, probed, unearthed, the fascination…