Archive for December, 2009
I’m letting you go. We’ve been to everything. You were with me all the time. It’s you that I’ve been with day by day, time after time. I thought that we would last forever, that we would stick it out, even through tough times. I thought we would always have each other, that we would [ READ MORE ]
It was an interesting composition. The madonna stood at the side of window, gazing outside, far and wide, and in her arms, she carried a little child with arms a bit outstretched and eyes that seem to be glued down to the street of an old district. Just at the opposite side of the window, a [ READ MORE ]
Done with groceries, done with shopping for presents, the last day of Misa de Gallo, Christmas has finally come. Mom and dad were busy preparing for the Noche Buena. I could see that there will be macaroni salad, fried chicken and pasta for midnight. My sisters are still busy wrapping some gifts. I’ve done my shopping [ READ MORE ]
It’s like building sandcastles. We painstakingly gather sand drenched by the sea and press them with our hands, sometimes pounding on them to become compact and hard, to form portions upon portions of a medieval fortress. We repeatedly get buckets of sand, and with each moment of bringing such sodden lumps, it creates this excitement [ READ MORE ]
Season 6′s Xfactor UK 2009 winner is Joe McElderry. Stunning performance and rendition of Miley Cyrus’ The Climb, outshining Olly’s version of the song. Joe’s climb to the top of XFactor is simply amazing! Congratulations!!![ READ MORE ]
I’m a big follower of this UK talent show created by Simon Cowell. It’s quite exciting to watch. The previous winners are: Steve Brookstein, 2004 winner Steve was the first winner of XFactor. One of his best performances was his rendition of “Against All Odds”. Career after Xfactor went downhill when he was dropped from [ READ MORE ]
The car was rolling towards the south eastern part of Mindanao for 2 hours already. We left Davao City even before the sun was high and up. My dealer’s car sped away to visit Davao Oriental. The air was already a little cold. The breeze from the northwest must have arrived and lit the lights of [ READ MORE ]
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