My Travel Journal June 14, 2007
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A variety of free websites nowadays that provide a portal for personal travel journals and blogs, and one of them is TRAVEL BLOG.
It has an excellent and diversed number of members around the world. The salient features of this site are: (a) it has a good template that automatically lay-out the photos within the journal, (b) each photo could be linked to an existing site, (c) travel locations are indicated in the world map as indicated below where the countries that have been visited are plotted in red.
If you want to post your travel journals where other people around the world will read and appreciate your photographs taken during your holidays/trips, then join the site by clicking this link thru my account:
My Travel Blog: Digital_Explorer
Thanks for the time navigating my blog and hoping someday you still have the interest to read more of my travel escapade. I will try my best to give the best places and attractions elsewhere, and feel the difference of having you (my readers) in my travel experience!
Please dont forget to leave a message in my comment box!
TRIVAGO: My Eworld Travel Companion April 15, 2007
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Recently, I signed up for another consumer site, TRIVAGO. As a member, I can post photographs and travel reviews and being paid thru the shares you got for every operation you made in the site. There are several levels for the members to undergo to increase my activities and responsibilities in the site. I will not explain further what this site can offer, but you can visit the site and if you are interested to join, please dont hesitate to sign up or send a comment. In this way, I could personally send you an invitation message and hopefully I will get extra points for your membership.
Please visit the link at:
or to my personal account:
http://www.trivago.co.uk/member.php?&member=11883
or you can also browse my other site, The DigitalEnvironmentalist which is also featured in my blog’s contents side bar.
http://digitalnvironmentalist.blogspot.com/
If you just maintain as a guest, then it is still okey and you could still browse the TRIVAGO website if you want to search for tourist destinations in the world, including accommodations/hotels, siteseeing and attractions.
The Amazing Cross February 21, 2007
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Ash Wednesday is a very important day in the Catholic community as the start of the Lenten season. Last year, I was inspired to write my first celebration in Northern Ireland having attended a mass together with the rest of the students at my university. It was really a renewing experience in a new environment once to be a battle field between Protestants and Catholics.
At this moment while posting this, Im on my way to Heathrow to catch my flight to Manila via Cathay Pacific after spending 1.5 years in Belfast as part of my journey in pursuit of academic excellence. Im quite excited to see my home country again just for a short visit, to feel the warmth embraces of my beloved parents and the family members. While waiting at the airport lounge in Belfast City Airport (George Best Airport), I did watch a very inspiring video entitled: The Wonderful Cross…
I got the copy of the video thru the university church leader. Watching the video again reminded me once more the most precious presence from God to everyone, JESUS! It is an old story but sometimes we forgot about it as the passing times. Simple photos are flashed on screen having digitally done but with every slide symbolises the wonderful cross of Jesus as the words flashed on screen the short phrases but full of meanings. Looking back the old story of Jesus and reflects again what He did for us is just a simple way of recognising His undying and unconditional love for His sons and daughters.
Listen… Two Voices… Which one is louder to you? The Crowd or The Cross?
The Crowd says follow us, The Cross says follow me,
The Crowd says rely on yourself, The Cross says rely on me.
The Crowd says earn your worth, The Cross says I am your worth,
The Crowd says bear your burdens, The Cross says nail them to me.
The Crowd says be happy, The Cross says be holy,
The Crowd says if it feels good, do it, The Cross says for love’s sake, endure it.
The Crowd says honor yourself, The Cross says humble yourself,
The Crowd says do, The Cross says done!
"because of the cross my interest in the crowd died long ago"… Apostle Paul
My Life Down Under (Australia) January 26, 2007
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January 26 is a very important day in Australia. In some way, Im happy to celebrate with the rest of the Australians for this special event despite the fact that Im not an Australian but somehow I had the opportunity to experience the Australian way during my research program at the University of Queensland, Brisbane.
Living for two years in Down Under was a rewarding and memorable experience. I did so many things as a student and an ordinary person in a different environment, quite different from my home country. Having the opportunity to travel around Australia, I visited my friends in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. And within Queensland, I had the chance to visit interesting places in Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Toowoomba. I was also able to work in a big shopping mall as a cleaner or ‘dakilang janitor’ and it was really a rare opportunity to work at that level of profession, and not to forget my extra job as a ‘newspaper/leaflets’ delivery man. And because of my savings from these jobs, I had the chance to travel in the UK, Sweden and Finland!
For details about Australia Day, visit this link:
http://www.australiaday.gov.au/pages/page3.asp
Oi…Oi…Oi… gooday mate!!!…no worries!!!
Looking back to my roots January 20, 2007
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This recent post is somewhat motivated by a website developed by a foreigner who happened to visit and live in my hometown, Sibuyan Island, Romblon, Republic of the Philippines. The website contains information written in a foreign language (either German, Dutch or even Danish, Im not sure), but it is not really difficult to browse and navigate the site and find something interesting about the island.
Sibuyan Island is the place where my grandparents decided to live more than 65 years ago. My grandfather originated from Kalibu, Aklan while my grandmother came from Manabo, Abra. Well love will always find its way and two of them met in Manila and eventually decided to settle down in Sibuyan since most of my grandpa’s relatives are already lived there for a while. That’s for my father’s side. On my mother’s side parents, both of them were already residing in the island, a barrio called Taclobo.
Growing up in the island was not easy but it was full of fun, challenges and hardworks, not only for my sibling but particularly for my parents. In my early age, I lived permanently with my father’s parents and during those times, I was able to learn on how my grandparents earned for a living. I had alot of fond memories with my grandpa during his morning work as ‘bangkero’ in catching fish using huge nets along the sea of Panangcalan. While my grandma finds her way to be a domestic wife looking up for my young uncles and aunties; and also she very good in making soft mattress using buri (palm) and pandan leaves.
Once in a while I visit my other grandparents and they were busy plowing, planting and harvesting rice! Especially during summer, I used to join my grandma to climb ‘duhat’ trees! It was really fun searching for sweet rounded purple fruit and my grandma always reminded me not to tell anyone where we could find them!
Sibuyan Island is always close to my heart, not because I was born and lived during my teens,but there is something special the island can offer not only to the people living there but to the rest of the world. I dont want to elaborate this, instead have time to watch this less 20 minutes presentations that Ive got from the website. Watching this video, provided me again a closer look of my hometown - its towering mountain, Mt Guiting-guiting, rivers, waterfalls, birds, beaches, caves, corals, mangroves and endangered species that could only be found in the island! Enjoy watching… welcome to my birthplace…
http://www.sibuyan.info/video/Videos/Sibuyan%20Englisch%20DSL.wmv
For the full details of these video productions, visit the following link:
http://www.sibuyan.info/video/video.htm
But on the other side, there is something fishy going on in the island - the illegal fishing! It is depressing environmental issue that the community is facing today. Watching this clips where the Mayor of San Fernando promoting the protection of Sibuyan’s marine life and forests, I was stunned how dynamite fishing is destroying the island main livelihood.
http://www.sibuyan.info/video/Videos/Doynamite%20DSL.wmv
http://www.sibuyan.info/video/Videos/Philippine%20Marine%20Life%20DSL.wmv
Two years ago, there was a proposal to put-up an open pit mining plant in the island which the community strongly opposed it. Fortunately, the project was under review and Im hoping that this will NOT be approved by the Philippine government. For details visit this site:
http://www.friendster.com/35010105
Maybe someday in my special way of sharing a little contribution back to the place where I was born, I will extend my simple way in protecting the island, where most of the Sibuyanons called it ‘HOME’.
Note: The videos featured here in my personal blog is solely owned by the website (http://www.sibuyan.info) and for details contact the owner with the following details:
Dipl.-Ing. Stephan Perschke
Am Eckland 4, 45481 Mülheim an der Ruhr
Telefon: +49 (208) 48 60 10 oder +49 (208) 466 90 90
Telefax: +49 (208) 48 60 11
E-Mail: stephan@perschke.de
towards REGENERATING my LIFE in 2007 January 19, 2007
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For the past 40 years of my existence, I did not train myself to have an annual list of New Year’s resolution. I don’t know why I was not expressive enough to come-up my own ‘pledge’ to do better things for the new year and do something ‘new’ that will improve my personality and outlook in life. Fortunately, even without this list, I could proudly say that I am happy and contented for what I have achieved in the past years.
As the saying goes, ‘Life begins at 40!’ So, literally I embarked the journey of life last year and rephrased that saying… ‘There’s better life after 40’. To maintain a simple life in a big family of 10 is not easy. Fortunately, I am successfully enough to have an ordinary living through the love and care of my parents which they raised me and my siblings to be responsible human beings.
REDISCOVERING my own self for 2007 is an initial step to ‘renew’ the invaluable bits and pieces that I have started last year which I grouped into four (4) facets of my human existence as discussed below. Not to forget them, I came up with an acronym: ‘Spimenemophy’ – which constitutes the first 3 letters from SPIritually, MENtally, EMOtionally, and PHYsically and this is a continuing process in the years to come.
***SPIRITUALLY. This is rediscovering my faith and beliefs in God – allowing myself to renew/revive my relationship with the Creator. Frankly, I am not a religious person, but I truly believe that everything that we have now is a gift from God and a way of acknowledging is to return it back to Him by community service. It is a daily struggle to sustain my faith but having a community that I could cling to is much a comfort. With my small prayer group in the university, it is an effective channel for me to bond/unite with others having the same spiritual need and at the same time to reach out with other students. I am not exempted to question our human existence - why there are pain, suffering, war, poverty, discrimination and inequality in the society nowadays. Despite these bad conditions, I am very optimistic that these difficulties and struggles are temporary, and whatever little improvement we have contributed in the present time is not in futile for the generation to come.
HAVING THIS, I THINK IT IS EASIER FOR ME TO ACHIEVE THE REST IN ‘REGENERATING’ MY MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING.
***MENTALLY. This is also a challenging undertaking to achieve by not allowing myself to feel idle, bore and lazy for the whole year. I am quite lucky to have the opportunity to go back to the university and do further research in the field of real estate development. I don’t have any plan before to pursue further studies after I completed my research program in Environmental Engineering in Australia back in 2004. But with the current demand for people who got higher graduate degree programs is attractive, I took the challenge in investing my time and talents to be more competitive professional two years from now.
Being a full time researcher, I need to have more patience and perseverance to be able to meet my deadlines with my supervisors. Honestly, I am currently engaged with a piece of research that I have little knowledge/background and applying a methodology which I have not done it before or no any idea at all. Well, I think that is a valid reason why I want to go back to school after working for almost 17 years. My ultimate goal at the later part of the year as the results of my research is to submit journal and conference papers and to be recognised my contribution in the body of knowledge.
Inspiration is the key factor in regenerating my mental abilities through my hobbies and extra job. Firstly by having the resources to acquire reading materials such as books and magazines are providing me the venue to sharpen my memory, comprehension; to think analytically, and to learn new skills and at the same to improve my writing skills. Secondly, being a member of Dooyoo, it is an effective way to express myself and share my experiences to others thru my reviews. I do hope that I could maintain the frequency reading of 1-2 books per month, and the time to post at least 1 review per week. To date, I can manage to post in the site an average of 5 reviews a month which is equivalent to 1 review per week! It is also my wish to increase my readership and ratings/comments to the rest of the members. So far, my rating speed is only 5-6 reviews per day in the span of 6 months membership (quite low). But believe it or not, my rating speed is higher than some of the respected senior members of Dooyoo (since 2000) which they have an average rating speed of approximately 4 per day.
Thirdly, prior to my registration with Dooyoo, I already created my personal blogs and keep a record of my thoughts (in my poems), insights, and invaluable experiences. Getting feedbacks/testimonials are the main motivations for me to maintain these journals and having new posts in the few months to come could somehow inspire more people to read them. Fourthly, I am still looking forward to getting more interesting photographs during my travels which offer me the chance to be ‘creative’ and to see things differently which is evident through the images taken from my digital camera. It is my ultimate goal this year to visit some exciting places in Europe and Africa. I will try to work it out during the school holiday period to prepare the necessary documents in securing ‘Shingen’ multiple entry visas.
Lastly but not the least is my part time teaching job at the university which gives me additional income. And I am looking forward to be offered extra hours as research demonstrators/tutors to keep my mind working and inspiring more young people to be responsible future engineers/managers.
***EMOTIONALLY. Honestly, I don’t have any difficulty in dealing with people. But I think it goes back to ‘moderation’ by not allowing myself to dwell too much with ‘socialising’ and other extra-curricular activities that will affect my focus in my research. Sometimes, it is tempting to accept invitation from friends to have parties at night or even weekend escapades. Sometimes I can handle those offers but I can not resist saying ‘no, thank you’. I am a very friendly person and I will always go out from my comfort zone to mingle with different people in my workplace or even outside my university circle. It also my nature to dwell on things that you need ‘emotional’ back-up like helping other students in their research, or a colleague that need a hand in searching for valuable reference materials in the library or in the internet. With my little contribution in the prayer group is also helps me feel the sense of ‘belongingness’ and fulfilment to take part in the spiritual growth of every member.
Having access to internet and other telecommunications, this year is quite a busy year in responding email and text messages from abroad especially from my family and friends back home, not to mention my correspondence with people who are valuable in my case study areas for my research.
***PHYSICALLY. This involves maintaining healthy and stress-free living. I am not an athletic person, but I maintain a simple healthy habit for the past years. There are four major things that I do to sustain my energy and stamina: walking, swimming and playing badminton, and having a balanced diet. Last year, I could probably maintain a once a week swimming, but this time I intend to do it at least twice a week especially during summer time. My main health problems are: I am quite receptive to colds due to the rapid change in weather, and my occasional stomach pain due to hyper acidity. I think it is only a matter of reminding me to drink plenty of water and fruit juices, and less of spicy foods (which is difficult to resist). I do hope that this year will offer more possibilities of doing mountain climbing and walking which also allow me to socialise with the rest of the members of community (church). Playing badminton is a little bit conditional in the sense that it is dependent to school terms, and it also falls on Tuesdays where I have the chance to avail the ‘crazy Tuesdays’ discounted movie offer (half price). Nevertheless, I will ensure that I will get sufficient rest and relaxation for the rest of the year (not much as the ‘pig’ does).
***OUTLOOK FOR THE YEAR OF THE PIG (RED)***
I do hope that being a Sagittarian and born in the year of Snake, this year will bring prosperity for my university research and spiritual being. I do believe that any person who has a strong determination to achieve something, at the end of the day he/she will be able to accomplished them with flying colours.
Based from the Chinese zodiac calendar, I will be lucky for this year for having a ‘fire’ element which does compatible for this year’s elements: water and wood. And at the same time, it is a ‘red’ pig so it is also related to the ‘fire’ element.
Regenerating spiritually, mentally, emotionally and physically is not simple but it is achievable having a mind, heart and body that capable of doing little things differently for not only his/her own happiness/fulfilment but for the betterment of the community that he/she belong as a whole.
Time Line… January 6, 2007
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This is another poem which I wrote early this morning. Sometimes, it is easy for me to write down my thoughts when Im inspired and looking back for the things that Ive accomplished for the past days. Well, it is something good for the start of the New Year… Time Line tells me my past, present and the future!
Yesterday is always be the past
While today is always be the present
And tomorrow is always be the future
Yesterday is the start of today
While today is the future’s beginning
And tomorrow is the end of today!
The day before today is the past
But the day after yesterday is the present
While the day ahead of today is the future
The past is the good place to visit
But the present is the better place to live
While the future is the best place to go!
Ang Akun Kinabuhi (Ang Aking Buhay) December 13, 2006
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Tunay na ang buhay ay sadyang mahalaga at dapat ingatan. Tayong lahat ay may pagkakataon na baguhin ang ating buhay para ito ay maging makabuluhan sa mga taong ating minamahal at lalung-lalo sa sarili. Bawat tao ay binigyan ng Diyos ng kalayaan para hanapin ang kaligayahan at kasaganaan sa buhay. At higit sa lahat mamuhay ng mapalayapa, may dangal at takot sa Diyos na siyang gawa ng lahat sa ibabaw ng lupa.
Malipayun kami bisan pobre ang kamutangan
Akun mga maguyang di kami ginbaya-an
Kag ang akun mga paryiente nagbulig gid
Para kami tanan ng akun mga manghud
Makapaggraduar sa kolehiyo
Naghutuhot gid aku bisan mahuga sa eskwela
Ngani nyan maayu na ang amun kinabuhi
Bisan malayu man aku sa akun panimalay
Ara gihapun aku sa uras ng kalisud
Maski diin aku, nadumdum ku gid sinda tanan.
Kwarenta’y-uno na katuig ang nagligad
Madamu na ang akun naagihan na kalisud kag kalipay
Di gid nagbag-o ang akun batasan kag prinsipyo
Nakapati gid aku na si Hesus ay ara sa akun luyo
Palangga nya ang akun pamilya - nyan, buwas, o maski san-u man!
* * * * *
Maligaya kami kahit mahirap ang kalagayan
Ang aking magulang hindi nila kami pinabayaan
At ang aking mga kamag-anak ay tumulong ng tapat
Para lahat kami ng aking mga kapatid
Makapagtapos ng kolehiyo
Nagsikap ako ng husto kahit mahirap ang pag-aaral
Kaya ngayon maganda na ang aming buhay
Kahit malayo man ako sa aking pamilya
Nandiyan pa rin ako sa oras ng kagipitan
Kahit nasaan ako, palagi ko silang lahat iniisip.
Apat-na-pu’t-isang taon na ang lumipas
Marami na ang aking naranasan na hirap at saya
At hindi nagbago ang aking ugali at pananaw
Naniniwala ako ng lubos na si Hesus ay nasa aking tabi
Mahal niya ang aking pamilya – ngayon, bukas o magpakailanman!
Finding your True Talents thru Tickle.com December 8, 2006
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I AM DELIGHTED TO KNOW that my personal career talents are: SPATIAL AND NUMERICAL ABILITIES after I did the Tickle.com (http://ww.tickle.com or www.tickle.com/tests ) on-line tests.
My first test with Tickle was an IQ test which I did very well having a score of 117. Luckily, I was able to get the results and a certificate ‘free of charge’!
For the past 40 years of my existence, I dont have any idea on how to verify my abilities and skills, and for me to improve them. In other words, I dont have a concrete evidence/proof (from a third party) that will show that Im capable of doing things. What I know is that I can do anything in any circumstances… some people will always say to me… "Jack of all trades".
But having the Tickle test, I could really identify what are my strenghts that really help me to survive and enjoy living; and my weaknesses that I need to focus - making them my future assets. Everyone wants to be perfect but it is impossible to do that… Some people did it very hard, but none of them succeed…
If you are interested to check your abilities, please have time to take the test. http://web.tickle.com/tests/talent/index_main.jsp or http://web.tickle.com/tests/talent/result.jsp?where=result&test=talentogt
It is not easy but it is worth doing it. If you want that the results will truly reflect yourself - who you are, then make an effort to sit down, relax, concentrate, have a pen and paper, and go… Good luck!
BRIEFLY, my test results explained below:


Your primary talent
Rey, your primary career talent is Spatial Ability. The ability to visualize objects in three-dimensional space can give you an unusual view of the world. You appear to understand how figures can be manipulated and take on new forms. Because of this talent, you can probably imagine new designs easily, including anything from floor plans to page layouts — and even 3D product prototypes. People like you are usually aces when it comes to putting together assemble-it-yourself furniture or other household items — whether the items arrive with instructions or not.
Your rare talent can make you less likely than most people to be content with the same old thing. As a result, in your work life you might enjoy focusing on visual innovation and proposing new ideas. Your ability to conceptualize objects in their completed form can make you a natural designer or engineer. Your spatial skills can also help you understand the finer points of how things work. Typically, new computer programs or specialized office equipment are no sweat to you. In a world where technology changes so rapidly, you may also find yourself rewarded for your ability to adapt.
Your secondary talent
Your secondary career talent is Numerical Ability. Whether you like them or not, you’re especially good with numbers. Most people who share your skills like the logic and consistency that numbers represent or appreciate that most numeric problems have cut-and-dried solutions. Your test results indicate that you’re not only good at calculations but also likely to understand how to use numbers to your advantage in life.
You’re the type of person who is wired to manage personal finances with ease. As a result, balancing your checkbook probably isn’t an all-day affair like it can be for some people. You’re also not typically one to be taken advantage of by wily salespeople offering you not-to-be-missed opportunities. Chances are that you’d be able to run the numbers on whatever nonsense they’re trying to sell you much faster than they could get you to sign on the dotted line. While other people’s heads might still be spinning, your talent could allow you to calmly see what the best deal really is. In this way, people who are skilled with numbers are rarely anyone’s fool.
In the work world, your numeric skill can be a benefit in a variety of ways. You might find that you’re a whiz at data analysis or talented at looking at your business’ budgets and profit-and-loss statements. Because numbers are at the heart of almost every business enterprise, your understanding of them can make you a valuable commodity. You see numbers as patterns and are able to apply your pattern-recognition abilities in other aspects of your life.
Making an effort to read others’ work December 8, 2006
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THIS IS IN RELATION to my previous post on my passion - writing and reading…
It is quite an expensive hobby to read others people literary works (pocket books, mags, text books, etc.) but it is a priceless undertaking for individual like me to appreciate their talents in writing/story telling. Well after more than a year now in the UK, having the resources to acquire these materials, I have already collected more than 30 books (excluding photo magazines which I buy them monthly) of bestsellers writers both in the UK and US. This is not to include my collections in the Philippines which I have also been keeping for almost 5 years now from the time I started my passion in Australia. From time to time, I visit second hand bookstores, charity stores, on websites (like Amazon and Ebay) and even joined a group where I could exchange books with the members (http://www.bookcrossing.com) just to reduce my monthly expenses for books.
MY FAVOURITES vary from inspirational to suspense/horror stories. But most of the time, Im always attracted to suspense/horror/ and psyho plots. Initially, my desire to read really started when I was working in Bangkok after finishing my MSc degree in Urban Planning. One of my bosses, she encouraged me to read one of the novels written by Mary Higgins Clark, popularly known as the ‘queen of the suspense’. Unfortunately, I cant remember the title, but it was an excellent read. Since then I was hooked to read her other books.
Im an avid fan of Jeffrey Archer (Cane and Abel, Shall We Tell the President, False Impression, etc.), James Patterson (his popular character, Mr. Cross), Harlan Coben (with his athletic and goodlooking main cast, Mr. Bolitar), Dan Brown (all his works), and also with Stephen King( short stories only, and Cell) and Mary Higgins Clark!
To date, with my membership with dooyoo (www.dooyoo.ac.uk) I was able to post my reviews and some of them are as follows:
1. Marley and Me by John Grogan
2. The arrival of fergal flynn by Brian Kennedy
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/printed-books/the-arrival-of-fergal-flynn-brian-kennedy/1032634/
3. The abortionist’s daughter by Elisabeth Hyde
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/printed-books/the-abortionist-s-daughter-elisabeth-hyde/1032132/
4. False Impression by Jeffrey Archer
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/printed-books/false-impression-jeffrey-archer/1031632/
5. Shall we tell the president by Jeffrey Archer
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/printed-books/shall-we-tell-the-president-jeffrey-archer/1031257/
6. Rules of Life by Richard Templar
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/printed-books/rules-of-life-richard-templar/1031176/
I also interested to write reviews on photography such like these:
1. Digital Photo Magazine
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/magazines-newspapers/digital-photo-magazine/1036266/
2. Practical Photography
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/magazines-newspapers/practical-photography/1031971/
3. Digital Photo
http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/magazines-newspapers/digital-photo/1038411/
Lately, I am very very busy with my research which somehow hinders me to start with a new book. But hopefully this coming Christmas holiday, I will be able to read again…
EVEN THOUGH I cant grab a book this time, I have another passion to dwell on… my passion to watch live shows - The Musical. Since I was in college, I took the time to watch live shows and plays in the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), Meralco Theater, Shang-rila Plaza, and UP Film Center.
WHAT MAKES ME HOOKED with these productions are the music, backdraft, props, and of course the ‘cast’ itself. So far, I was able to watch Titanic -the musical (Northern Ireland), Miss Saigon (New York, Philippines, Northern Ireland). Footloose -the Musical (Philippines, Northern Ireland, History Boys (Northern Ireland), A Chorus Line (Thailand, San Francisco), They’re singing our Song (Philippines), Jesus Christ Superstar (Philippines). So, I will elaborate some of these excellent productions in my next article!
