Wednesday, September 2, 2009

The tasty balut


"Balut penoy balut! bili na kayo ng itlog na balut. sapagkat itong balut ay mainam na gamot sa mga taong naghihina ang tuhod"

This song was popular when i was still in grade school. Back then whenever my uncles would play basketball in our backyard they would have ample supply of balut cooked by my tita. As my uncles tried to imitate jaworski,magic johnson,michael jordan, there they were, eggs freshly cooked and still steaming hot at the sidelines.

Back then energy drinks are not yet in market so the ever reliable balut was their energy drink and food at the same time.

Still true today, no matter how many litters of energy drink and power bar you take, still the most potent are those eggs sold hot on the corner with salt and or vinegar.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Mar Roxas gives way for Noynoy Aquino



Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas II made the “supreme sacrifice” and announced yesterday that he would give way to Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III as the presidential candidate of the Liberal Party in the 2010 elections.

“Ito na ang pinakamabigat na desisyon sa buhay ko. Maniwala man kayo o hindi, ginawa ko ito para sa bayan, para sa inyo (This is the toughest decision of my life. Believe it or not, I did this for the nation, for all of you). I do this for unity in support of change. And if that means somebody must make the sacrifice, it must be me. Ako na (It’s me),” Roxas told a press conference at the Club Filipino in Greenhills, San Juan, which was organized by the Liberal Party (LP).

Roxas, the current LP president, declared that he would now support the presidential candidacy of Aquino, who is also an LP official and son of the late Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. and former President Corazon Aquino who recently passed away.

Wearing his signature blue shirt, Roxas was teary-eyed and emotional as he read a prepared statement that still surprised many despite speculation for several weeks that he would give way to the younger Aquino, whose popularity is rising a month after the death of his mother.

Roxas said his decision was the product of serious talks with Sen. Aquino and that he would like to make the sacrifice for the sake of the country.

“Over the weekend, Noynoy and I had many long conversations. Masinsinang usapan. We agreed. Let us forget about ourselves for a moment. This is not about us; this is about our people and our country. This is about our common dream. The dream of our parents,” Roxas said.

“But let us not remain a country of dreamers. Tama na ang pangarap. Gawin na natin, ngayon (dreaming should end. We should do it now). Today, I am announcing my support for the candidacy of Noynoy Aquino for President in 2010,” he said.

Roxas was cheered by the audience composed of his family members, LP leaders and members led by party chairman emeritus, former Senate president Jovito Salonga, and supporters.

Sen. Roxas’ mother, Judy sat and listened silently to her son, while the senator’s fiancĂ©e broadcast journalist Korina Sanchez also appeared sad and emotional but managed not to cry unlike the cousins and other relatives of Roxas.

He flashed the Laban sign as the audience chanted: “Mabuhay si Mar!” “Go Mar!” and “We love you, Mar!”

Some of his staff were stunned because they said only Roxas and Aquino knew what they would say before the media.

“Noy (Sen. Aquino) has made it clear to me that he wants to carry the torch of leadership,” Roxas said.

Roxas said the passing of Aquino’s mother, former President Aquino, has reawakened a passion among Filipinos.

“I acknowledge this as fuel to bring us to the realization of our dream: Good will triumph over evil. “To you Noy, I say: I began the campaign to sow the seeds para sa pagbabago at reporma (for change and reforms). You must now be the one to grow them in the arena of leadership,” Roxas added.

While he did not make it clear whether he would run as vice president of Aquino, Roxas stressed: “Hindi kami maghihiwalay ni (we will not be divided) Noy. I will stand with him,” Roxas said.

“At sa aking mga kababayan, sa mga nagtiwala sa akin: Mahal na mahal ko po kayo. Mahal na mahal ko po ang ating bayan. Hindi rin tayo maghihiwalay. Itutuloy natin ang pagbabago sa ating bansa. Itutuloy natin ang laban para sa reporma!” Roxas said.

“Kay Noy, at sa aking mga kababayan: Country above self! Bayan bago sarili! Hindi ko kayo pababayaan! Lalaban tayo!” Roxas said.

Putting “country first before self,” Roxas said, was the legacy of his grandfather, former President Manuel Roxas.

“Our nation is in trouble. Leadership is bankrupt. Institutions are in disarray. People are hungry. Noynoy Aquino and I share the same outrage over the mess we are all in, the same way we share the solution—clean, honest, selfless public service,” Roxas said.

“Marami at matindi ang mga problema ng bansa. Kailangan nating ayusin. Matindi ang kalaban (The country has many serious problems we need to resolve. The opponent is strong). We need a determined force for good far stronger than the festering evil around us. We need to fight just as our own fathers fought dictatorship, and just as both died believing that good will conquer evil,” he said.

“Noynoy and I want to make a difference, but we also know that we need to unite to achieve what we want,” Roxas further said.

He said that as LP president it was within his power to preside over a potentially divisive process or to make the party a bridge for the forces of change.

“I choose to lead unity, not division. Bilang pinuno ng aking partido, magdedesisyon ako. Mahal ko ang Partido Liberal. My grandfather (former President Manuel Roxas) founded it. My father led it during the most difficult times of martial law. Sa harap ng peligro, sa kabila ng napakaraming tukso—hindi siya sumuko. He inspired me—to stay the course, to fight the good fight, to pass the test of true character. To believe,” Roxas said, referring to his father, former senator Gerardo Roxas.

(report taken from yahoo)

Monday, August 31, 2009

Home Beekeeping


Many beekeepers have bee hives in their back yards. They are those who practice Home Beekeeping. Some bees are even kept on city roof-tops. Bees can travel several miles to collect nectar and pollen, so they do not need flowering plants close by. Most suburbs have plenty of flowers, and bees can make a good crop of local honey.

Bee stings are usually neighbors' biggest concern. But a good practice of Home Beekeeping is to allow neighbors to feel safe and comfortable in their yards.

Many Home Beekeepers learn through the ranks of great grandparents, grandparents, and parents and it's just a family tradition and way of life that's taught to children. As with other farm products, honey production began as a chore, but eventually gained profit through being taken to the market.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Loosing weight

My friends have been noticing that I am getting bigger.

This prompted me to stare at the mirror analyzing the reflection of myself. After hours of studying the form and contours of my body I was convinced that yes I am bigger than before. Bigger in the sense that my so-called "beer belly" is looking much of a "beer jug".

I planned to loose weight and eventually convinced myself of getting back to the gym. And in a panic also decided to run every morning before going to the office, to shake up those guts that are building and then do some sit ups to burn those fats on the abdomen area and on the sides. To sum it all up, I planned to lose weight.

It went fine on the first day even with those deep breaths I experienced while running. I kept telling myself "naninibago ka lang, mejo matagal ka na rin kasi natigil sa ganyan kay nag-aadjust pa katawan mo" followed with the old adage "no pain no gain". Second day was quite alright also and then the third and the fourth. Wow I am starting to shed some weight. I even noticed that my belly was not that big-looking already.Whoa! So I continued doing the activity but then came the fifth day.

Morning of the fifth day I started to feel sick. It was flu-like symptoms but I ignored it and went to the office. After lunch I started to get cold and even ask my office mates if I could turn off one of the air cons. At 4pm, I had to go home for I couldn't take the cold anymore. I feel like I should lay this down and get some medicines for it.

Long story short, I got sick. I stayed in the house with flu for 3 days. I got the rest I wanted and whoala I weighed and looked smaller. Not the recommended way to shed weight but hey I got what i wanted. hehehehe

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Lomography: Fisheye2

Lomography emphasizes casual, snapshot photography. Characteristics such as over-saturated colors, off-kilter exposure, blurring, "happy accidents," and alternative film processing are often considered part of the "Lomographic Technique."

I was with a couple of friends walking around MOA (Mall of Asia) hopping from one shop to another looking for a shirt of the recently concluded Reunion Concert of the Eraserheads that time when I came upon this eye catching, head turner camera. It was the first of its kind in my humble brain. I literally stopped and looked at the camera with a keen amused childish wonderment of seeing a toy so cool.

It was automatic right there and then, I wanted to buy that camera. Even though I still dont know its specifications, as crazy as it seems I really wanted to get that camera. It was the fisheye2 camera.

fisheye2
fisheye2

It was good thing that I havent brought along my cash card and also another was that it was out of stock at that time for if not I may really had bought it.

Heres a sample of the kind of pictures you may take using it:

pic taken with a fisheye2
pic taken with a fisheye2

As usual, a sample was posted to serve as comparison when I post my own pic. hehehehe. :) :) :)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

A leaping year

Its August 25, exactly 21 days before my birthday,again.

The whole year of my age right now is really coming to end soon. Sooner I'll add 1 to my current age.

Looking back, I may had the roughest and biggest times yet.

I had those nerve cracking headaches one could ever imagine at both personal and work. I had disappointments that made me cringe at life. I had those small achievements that made me say I'm lucky to be living.

Those experiences made me what I am this day. Without those, ME, would not be complete.

I know its still a month before I should make this kind of whatever you may want to call it but I am. I am saying this now for I may never have the chance to say this ever again. What happened, happened. Be it good or bad, right or wrong, happy or lonely, silly or just plain retarded I needed those to be me.

Life does not end and soon after a year I'll be writing another one of this again. But this day I say, I am looking forward to another year.

Another leaping year.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Infomercials: A thought on Philippine Politics

Philippine Presidential election will not be until May 2010 but nowadays we are bombarded of countless infomercials of those aspiring to be president by 2010.

Heading the list is Manuel Villar. A senator of the republic who was accused of double insertions on the construction of C5 extension road in Paranaque-Las Pinas area. With the infomercials starting from showing the roots of Manuel Villar as a used to be vendor whose family sayed in a rented starting to break down house that sips in rain on rainy days. A popular personality, Boy Abunda was also in this infomercial.

Jejomar Binay, mayor of Makati city started his infomercials with those showing how makati is doing today under his leadership and that he hopes that it would be copied to the entire nation under his leadership.

Then there is Mar Roxas, also a senator of the Republic. As if his coming wedding with another popular TV personality Korina Sanchez is not enough to create a buzz has his own "Padyak" infomercials.

Lets also not forget those cabinet secretaries and or members having their own infomercials about their respective agencies doing this and that. It would be stupid not to think that they have done this to let the people know that they have their service to the public and may server even more when elected in office. As if.

I am a taxpayer and like every taxpayers I know have these questions for them:

1. Where are they getting the money to pay for their infomercials?
2. Why boast of what you have done (if its really true) when it is your job, and we are all paying your salaries to do those things?

Are Filipino voters still that dumb to go for this trickery?

I sure hope not.