Saturday, April 4, 2009

there's no place like home

artist's palette

I took this photo in my hometown Baao. Baao is an agro-industrial progressive municipal of camarines sur, philippines. A rural and partially urban environment, with wholesome atmosphere, God-loving, and genuine people. The rainbow is breathtaking. If you look closely, it is an arrangement and display of an artist's palette - bands of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet colors.


tropical lake buhi

Lake Buhi, Bicol is a unique tropical lake serving as home of the world's smallest commercial fish (sinarapan (Mistichthys luzonensis). This 1,800 hectare freshwater lake sits in the valley between two ancient volcanos, Mt. Malimas and Mt. Iriga. The lake was formed in 1641 when a strong earthquake caused the side of Mt. Iriga to collapse, forming a natural dam on small streams


fisherman catching 'tabios'


seaside cove
White Cove Beach, Nasugbu, Batangas. It has the most beautiful and serene sunset I've seen. Sunset comes slow, and then suddenly the whole panorama is resplendent with golden, if melancholic, light orange color.

fine sandy beach

Munting Buhangin Beach, Nasugbu Batangas is a splendid blend of a warm and cool sandy beach. It is an idyllic setting for family fun-filled holiday or picnic, boating, and other outdoors activities.



my jewel has found her treasure too

andrew and ashley soaking up the sun

Shopping is always fun at Glorrieta, Makati

fresh tropical fruits -prineapple, mango, banana, avocado

never leave Philippines without bringing along pasalubong goodies and sweet stuffs

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