Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Thursday, July 08, 2010

Night and Day.

Woke up just in time to see two of God's wonderful creations. 
What better way to describe than by my version of haiku. 

Topeng's Hainaku
Moon up in the sky,
say goodbye another time.
Sun running after. 
 night to day

Sunday, March 28, 2010

earth hour dinner @ Flapjacks

Tonight we celebrated earth hour, though unexpectedly, at flapjacks. A supposedly normal turned candle-lit dinner! 

It was nice to know that several if not all establishments in the greenbelt area obliged to shut down most of their lights to commemorate earth hour! 

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Bolinao: Second Day

Puerto Del Sol: Omellete Chefs ^__^
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7:08AM
Day two of our travel began with a hearthy breakfast, this is the most enjoyable meal we had at Puerto Del Sol. First because we didn't have to wait as it's buffet style, second is because there is a custom omellete stand with chefs extraordinaire.   :))

  ?Mush Salud!

8:00AM
For dessert, a little vitamin D on the shores of Bolinao with Mush.

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8:30AM
Pool fun! Puerto del Sol has a big central pool, a kiddie pool and a jacuzzi which we used the day after.

Love GlennEllen

9:15AM
Back to the reason for the season, some more prenuptial moments for the couple before heading to Hundred Islands in Anilao (which deserves a separate post!). \:D/


Leaf leaf shell
Nature Lover: Heart leaf leaf shell

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Manila Ocean Park: Jelly Fishes

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continuing our Manila Ocean Park Tour, we went next to the Jelly Fish museum for Php 150.00 which in my opinion should've been a part of the initial ticket price as with foreign ocean parks i've been too.

[03062010] Manila Ocean Park: Jelly Fish Whoopee Angel

Angel with her favorite ocean park souvenir.

[03062010] Manila Ocean Park: Jelly Fish
i like looking at jelly fishes (they touching me is a different matter) as they seem so calm and serene.


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inside the jelly fish museum, they have several fish tanks with different type of jelly fishes (duhr!). One comment i can think of that in a way bugs me is the non transitioning fluorescent light they are using for each  tanks. It's not a big deal when taking pictures but it is when you are trying to take some videos. :(

inside the tank!

[03062010] Manila Ocean Park: Jelly Fish
wonderful jelly fish tubes.

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all in all it was worth it only if you haven't seen a jelly fish before or if you aren't satisified with looking at just static pictures, the price is a bit expensive for my liking with just 17 (jelly fish) tanks and only several types of jellies. 

PS. I was trying to create a video of the jelly fishes but the 64bit version of Sony Vegas keeps crashing up on me. >.<

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

office window sunset

Each and every time the sun sets, i look by my office window and wonder the beauty that is our sun.

Lord, I pray that my future window can also witness this magnificent sight.


sunset