The Countryside Tour
The rest of day one was just driving to the Bohol Bee Farm, having a sumptuous organic dinner, deciding on the next day’s activities (dolphin watching and going to the beach were scrapped thanks to the typhoon causing scary waves at sea) and then getting some rest.
The next morning we were picked up [...]
Archive for June, 2008
Bohol, day 2
Posted in photos, raves, trips, tagged Blood Compact Shrine, Bohol, Bohol Bee Farm, Chocolate Hills, Loboc river cruise, tarsier, travel on June 27, 2008 | 9 Comments »
Bohol, day 1
Posted in rants, trips, tagged Bohol Bee Farm, Cebu Pacific, delayed flight, Mactan, NAIA, PAL, Philippine Air Lines, typhoon Frank on June 26, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Third Time’s A Charm
It was a bleak saturday morning, the PAL domestic airport was foggy and the sky promised of rain yet to come thanks to the typhoon Frank. We arrived early to get good window seats since it would be my first time to board a plane. It would be my first time [...]
72 words.. ?
Posted in quizzes, tagged blog verbosity test, OnePlusYou, quizzes, word count on June 24, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Created by OnePlusYou
This test says that on average, my blog posts are around 72 words in length. I actually make an effort to not write blog posts of epic length for the sake of online readability, but I never guessed that it would result to very very short posts. Well, this post is only 75 [...]
Out of town
Posted in raves, trips, tagged Bohol, shopping, vacation on June 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
What better way to spend the first few days off of work than to spend them in Bohol? Me and my better half will be there for three days and two nights starting Saturday. This would be my first plane ride, my first time out of Luzon, and if we’re lucky, my first time to [...]
Closing Time
Posted in changes, musings, tagged Closing Time, friendship, goodbye, letting go, Semisonic on June 19, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end. Yeah. (And yes, that’s from the song by Semisonic.)
It’s done. I had feared that the final parting would be indistinguishable from the usual going-home-from-work scenario (see previous post), but thanks to colleagues and friends, it turned out to be a memorable and endearing experience.
I really wish [...]