People are social beings who thrive with others. Even if we say that we do not need others in our lives, still we do.
Isn’t it that a saying goes: “No man is an island”?
Do you like your neighborhood? Do you like your neighbors?
My answer:
People are social beings who thrive with others. Even if we say that we do not need others in our lives, still we do.
Isn’t it that a saying goes: “No man is an island”?
Do you like your neighborhood? Do you like your neighbors?
My answer:
Posted in Environment, family, Interesting Topics, Philippines
Tagged neighborhood, neighbors
Huli man daw at magaling eh huli pa din, hehehe. Di naman masyado kasi Huwebes pa din naman, medyo busy lang kasi kaya hindi nakagawa ng post.
We all see different buildings, like churches. Iba’t ibang klase ng gusali ang ating nakikita, merong simbahan:
There are also school buildings. Meron ding paaralan:
And a myriad of different buildings for whatever purpose these were built for. At iba’t ibang klaseng mga gusaling itinayo sa kung ano pa man ang purpose nito:
But there is one building that I really like looking at: Read more
Teenagers are going through a lot of physical as well as emotional changes at the same time that they battle a lot of scholastic and peer pressure
Some of the things they have to deal with are weight management and skin breakout
There are many acne treatments that they can avail of so it is best they they choose the different options well
My daughter has little pimples that come out every now and then so we try to have her wash her face with natural sources like honey face scrubs or egg white, at least there is less risk of getting more problems (and cheaper too) 🙂
What natural face cleansers do you use?
Posted in family, Money Watch, social consciousness
Ako ay “palpak” pagdating sa pagpapatubo ng mga bulaklak, ito po ay aking aaminin
Pero nabuhayan ako ng loob ng subukin kong magtanim ng halamang gulay at kahit paano naman, ito ay nagkaroon ng bunga! Yipee! Me konting problema lang ako sa mga ibon dahil gustung-gusto nila ang aking okra, talbos ng ampalaya at mumunting mga kalamansi 🙁
Pero meron na din kaming mga malalaking bunga ng ampalaya at mga herbs na nagagamit sa pagluto 🙂
Heto ay larawan ng mga maliliit na okra sa aming bakuran:
Maganda nga ang mga bulaklak, nakatutuwa at talagang nagiging mas maganda ang paligid pero siyempre, ang gulay naman, masarap at masustansiya 🙂
Ako ay mas excited mag-garden dahil dito na nakakatulong sa pagtatanim! Woohoo!
Posted in Environment, family, Litratong Pinoy, Money Watch, Philippines, Photos, Urban Living
Tagged backyard gardening, food photos, Litratong Pinoy, okra, Philippines
Today is the celebration of Palm Sunday.
Ask the children and young people of today if they know the significance of this special day and chances are, most of them don’t know what it is and why it is being celebrated. They just wave their coconut palms and get in line to be able to have the Holy Water hit their bodies.
People in the not-so-distant past have been so religiously attentive to these church celebrations, in contrast to how people are these days. And if those who belong to the older generation are gone, would these traditions still continue?
For those who are non-Catholics, they have their own versions of celebrating the Palm Sunday and one of these would be through prayers.
How did you spend Palm Sunday and what were your thoughts during that day?
My answer:
Posted in family, Interesting Topics, Thought Bubbles, Weekly Questions
Tagged Lent, Lenten week, Palm Sunday, Palm Sunday thoughts, Weekly Questions