A camposanto is a cemetery or a burial ground, the final
resting place of the corporeal bodies of our loved ones. It came from the
Spanish term campo santo meaning
“holy ground”. In Panay , however, the term is
loosely associated with the funeral chapel found inside cemeteries, when in
fact it should encompass the whole burial ground. Anyway, talking about camposantos or cemeteries, the
Catholic Cemetery of Oton is thought to be one of the oldest cemeteries in Panay Island .
A guess is that it was probably built around the early to the middle of the 19th
century, but the clues to its real age are slowly fading. At first look you wouldn't have thought that this final resting place for the dead is old.
TURIS kag KURIS
Ripped from the notes and fragmented memories of Little Red
Ripped from the Travel Notes of Little Red
Lao Tzu:
Little Red, a good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.
Little Red:
We don't have a fixed plan, Tzu. Bahala na da si Batman.
Honestly, I don't even have an intention to leave my bed just as yet.
Nami pa gani magtulog p'ro...zzzzzzzzzzzzz. Wake me up after 5 minutes, ok Lao?
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
I Saw The Sign
There are signs everywhere, if we know how to look. Whenever we go to places that are unfamiliar to us, we look for signs so we don't get lost. A sign, or signage, is any kind of visual graphics created to present information that is culturally significant to a specific group of people. It is composed either of symbols, emblems, or words, or a combination of two or all these, and is used for identification, giving information, directions, or warning. It can be found in such places as streets, inside and outside of buildings or other structures, and even in various modes of transport.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Jaro Fiesta: The Feast of La Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
(Jaro Fiesta, 2011) |
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Dumaguete City: A University Town
Dumaguete City exudes a university town atmosphere with the presence of four big universities, namely the Negros Oriental State University, Silliman University, St. Paul University of Dumaguete, and Foundation University, and several other colleges. It has become a center of learning, attracting students from various parts of the country and even from other parts of the globe.
Silliman University |
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The Road to Dumaguete
Our trip to Dumaguete last December started me making this blog. I was tired of just posting my pictures on Facebook, making descriptions and tagging my friends, so I decided to make a blog out of it. Previously, all my post were about Siquijor. I'm almost done with my Siquijor articles I think, unless I remember something to write about it again. Anyway, this article marks the beginning of another adventure: the road to Dumaguete.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Siquijor Road Trip Scenes
These are not Siquijor’s popular spots. In fact, they are just ordinary road scenes on the island but nonetheless they are equally important because they also tell us about Siquijor.
Pit Stop First Before The Trip.
Our multi-cab driver had to gas up before we begin our four-hour road trip of the island. We stopped by a store that sells gasoline and diesel in one-liter soft drink bottles. For a minute you would think that it’s an ordinary sari-sari store selling soft drinks, but this one is actually selling gas in “tingi-tingi”.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Getting on the "More Fun In the Philippines" Craze
I am having fun with the “morefunmaker memes” at http://morefunmaker.com. I uploaded some of my pictures so that it will have a “More Fun in the PHILIPPINES” label. It’s so very easy. All you have to do is log on to their website and upload your pictures from your computer, then you type any catchy word or phrase that best describes the subject of your picture, and oops there it is! You are also given a choice where to position the “More fun…” caption, plus you may also type your name in for the authorship. However, your name doesn’t appear on the picture, mind you. It’s only visible on the website itself.
Well, here are some of my pictures. These, for me, are what make the Philippines more fun.
Well, here are some of my pictures. These, for me, are what make the Philippines more fun.
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