I was supposed to write this ages (years) ago but for some reason was not able to. Still, I loved this experience with my friends so much and I really want to write something about it. I guess recounting it makes me feel I’m back home…
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It wasn’t in the plan. Salve, Sherma and I were supposed [...]
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ACCIDENTAL TOURISTS
Posted in Archaelogy, Culture, Friends, History, Meanderings, Musings, Personal, Photography, tagged Calesa, Cascade Falls, Fort Santiago, Intramuros, National Museum on May 9, 2009 | 5 Comments »
BAILE FILIPINO
Posted in Art, Culture, Friends, History, Humor, Music, Personal, School, tagged baile filipino, Filipino Students Society of Nagoya, FSSN, la jota, la jota moncadena, philippine folk dances, Tarlac on July 27, 2007 | 8 Comments »
These are the dances performed by the Filipino Students Society of Nagoya (FSSN) for the 2007 Philippine Festival held at Nagoya International Center on May 26, 2007.
The first presentation is a modern interpretation of a Muslim traditional dance to the tune of Joey Ayala’s “Magkaugnay.”
The second one is La Jota Moncadeña. According to the information I got, the dance is an interpretation [...]
THE GOSPEL OF JUDAS
Posted in Archaelogy, Culture, Faith, History, Linguistics, Musings, tagged Christianity, Faith, GOD, Gospel of Judas, History of Christianity, History of the Bible, Judas Iscariot on April 19, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
I saw the documentary on National Geographic Channel recently. It’s truly an intriguing revelation as well as a very controversial one. Merely a day after it was shown a church cleric went on air categorically denouncing the document. Hmmm…. I for one absolutely detest being told what to think so why don’t you read the [...]




