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mavidin · 5 months
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6th and so far, the most successful Alumni Homecoming of my elementary school. Thanks to:
Ma'am Carol & Ma'am Zorea for saying yes to be members of the Secretariat Committee.
Daniel for granting my requests and helping me in my errands.
Anjhielyn for answering my questions.
MDRRMO especially to Nong Ruben, to Lovelyn and Nong Mark. I was very short-tempered, but we were very brave, too.
Nang Pauline for being so supportive and for answering all my questions and chat. Every set of alumni officers should have people like her.
Most of all, I thank Nong Badong. This homecoming was exemplary. He set the bar sooooo high, I don't know how anyone could compete to that. I got to admire the strength and the braveness in his decision makings and hope that he knows how very proud I am to be a part of his team. When he single-handedly spearheaded everything this Ati-atihan season, he run the world, and he ran it with grace and class.
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peachymossy · 1 year
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phildance · 2 years
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Ati-Atihan festival
The Ati-Atihan festival is a Philippine festival held annually in January in honor of the Santo Niño in several towns of the province of Aklan, Panay Island. The biggest celebration is held during the third Sunday of January in the town of Kalibo, the province’s capital.
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kapampangan-traveller · 4 months
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KALIBO ATI ATIHAN 2024: In Living Color, Resilience and Revelry
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maeh23 · 2 months
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Unraveling the Unique Traditions of Oriental Mindoro: A Celebration of Culture and Community
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Introduction
Nestled in the heart of the Philippines, Oriental Mindoro is a province that boasts a rich tapestry of traditions and customs that are unique to its communities. From the lively festivals to the deeply-rooted rituals, these practices serve as a testament to the strong cultural identity of the people. In this blog post, we will delve into some of the most fascinating and distinctive traditions that are exclusive to Oriental Mindoro.
The Pandanggo sa Ilaw
One of the most iconic and visually striking traditions in Oriental Mindoro is the Pandanggo sa Ilaw, or the Dance of the Lighted Lanterns. This captivating dance is performed during the town's annual feast in honor of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, held every third Sunday of October in Calapan City. Dancers, adorned in colorful costumes, carry and twirl lighted lanterns made of bamboo and paper, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that illuminates the night sky. This unique dance not only showcases the artistic talents of the locals but also symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.
2. The Ati-Atihan Festival
Another fascinating tradition in Oriental Mindoro is the Ati-Atihan Festival, considered as one of the most vibrant and colorful festivals in the Philippines. Held annually in January in Kalibo, Aklan (which borders Oriental Mindoro), this week-long celebration pays homage to the indigenous Ati tribe, who were the first inhabitants of the island. Participants, known as "Atis," cover themselves in soot, don extravagant costumes, and dance to the rhythm of drums and other traditional instruments. The festival is a lively display of cultural pride and unity, where people from all walks of life come together to celebrate the rich history and heritage of the Ati tribe.
3. The Bao Festival
The Bao Festival, held in the town of Gloria every 15th day of May, is a unique celebration of the local fruit called "bao," which is a type of durian. This festival is a tribute to the bountiful harvest of this prized fruit, which is not only a staple in the region's cuisine but also an essential source of income for many local farmers. The event features various activities such as durian-eating contests, cooking demonstrations, and the crowning of the "Bao Festival Queen." It is a celebration of gratitude for the blessings of nature and a tribute to the hardworking farmers who cultivate this beloved fruit.
4. The Sanggol Festival
The Sanggol Festival, held annually in the town of Naujan, is a thanksgiving celebration honoring the bountiful catch of the local fishermen. This festival is a testament to the strong bond between the people of Oriental Mindoro and the sea, as fishing plays a vital role in the province's economy and sustenance. The event showcases various seafood delicacies, traditional fishing techniques, and cultural performances that highlight the rich maritime heritage of the community.
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onionringbearer · 3 months
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im so upsettt!!!! ive never experienced any major philippine festival!!! i wanna experience dinagyang!!! ati-atihan!!! panagbenga!!! pahiyas, sinulog, maskara, moriones, higantes, kadayawan!!!
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phtravelblog · 1 year
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Boracay is recognized as one of the most well-liked tourist attractions in the Philippines due to the stunning beaches and lively nightlife that can be found there. Boracay has been frequently ranked as one of the top islands in the world by a variety of travel journals, such as Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure, as stated by the Department of Tourism (2021). The following is a list of reasons why you ought to go to Boracay:
Boracay's White Beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in the world due to its fluffy white sand and pure turquoise waters. White Beach is located on the island of Boracay. It is the ideal location for unwinding, going for a swim, or just basking in the sun.
Water Sports: Boracay is home to a broad variety of water sports, including parasailing, kiteboarding, and snorkeling, to name just a few of the available options. There are over 25 different dive sites located all around the island, making it a popular location for people who enjoy scuba diving.
Boracay is known for its lively nighttime scene, which features a wide variety of restaurants, pubs, and clubs to suit a wide range of preferences and price points. The island also plays host to a number of events and parties spread out throughout the course of the year, including the Laboracay beach party that takes place over the Labor Day weekend.
The Ati tribe is an indigenous people group that has resided on the island of Boracay for hundreds of years. Boracay is home to the Ati tribe. Visitors have the opportunity to gain an understanding of the people's history, customs, and culture through a variety of tours and events, such as the Ati-Atihan Festival, which takes place every January.
In conclusion, a trip to Boracay can provide a one-of-a-kind vacation experience since it blends natural beauty, exciting outdoor activities, and interesting local traditions. Boracay continues to attract millions of people from all over the world each year, with an expected 2.4 million tourists visiting the island for the first time in 2019 alone, as reported by the Department of Tourism (2021).
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Department of Tourism. (2021). Boracay Island. Retrieved from https://www.tourism.gov.ph/destinations/boracay-island
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huminahon · 2 years
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Fiesta dito sa amin ngayon. Kaliwaan lang nagsasoundtrip nung music na pang-fiesta. Simula rin nung pumasok ang October parang isang beses palang ako nakakarinig ng nakakatakot na tunog ang ati-atihan at isang beses lang ako na heartbroken makakita nung cart na tulak-tulak ng manong, na may mga sisiw, bibe, at isda na pinapatayaan or binebenta sa mga bata.
Hindi kami katoliko so we don't really celebrate. Pero pansin na pansin na talaga na hindi na kasing festive kagaya noon. Hindi kasing bongga, ingay at kalat nung bata pa tayo. Wala ring pabonggahang handaan ng mga kapitbahay. Siguro kasi weekday din at alanganin pa sa sweldo XD
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ugh-tsumu · 2 years
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NATANAGI-BALATKYOT CHARACTERS "redesign"
Medyo complicated kasi yung previous designs nila pero parang mas naging complicated to? HAHAHAHAHA ewan. these are initial designs pa naman. Sina ading at ligaya lang muna and yes po, behind the smile ay nakasimangot si ligaya
I'm also introducing Hiram descendant of the leader of the natatangi league but i won't disclose information about her kasi maso-spoil ang whole plot. inspired by ati-atihan festival pero hindi ako masyadong sold sa design na to kaya baka maghahanap ulit ako ng new inspo
order: ading, ligaya, hiram
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giuiwa · 1 month
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mavidin · 1 year
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Sunggod kunta ako. Pero anyway.
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History writing is on the bottom of the list in this irrelevant town. But what follows, in the spirit of immortalization, is the vagueness of Maharlika Tribe's history.
This is not an attempt to change what's written. While I am sitting alone in this coffee shop, I will try to record what were heard from who are still living, in between bottles of Tanduay. Most of them are old, and exact dates are not very important to them. What matters to them is, Maharlika is still standing, older than me - even after years of trials.
In Dumga, it was said by Nong Rodel Taladro (Sitio Ilaya) that in around 1975 or 1976, Mr. Gil "Tay Junior" Casimero (Sitio Centro) and Mr. Eli Fradejas (+) (Sitio Ilawod) decided to start an ati-atihan tribe following their AWOL from the army. The name they chose was Vikings.
Previously, it was an affairs of the sitios in Dumga - between Centro and Tabok. In Tabok, there was a tribe called something like Red-whatever. It was then that they involved Punong Barangay Manuel "Tay Maning" Tamayo (+) (Sitio Centro) and others.
In a post of Ms. Anna Tamayo (Sitio Centro) in Facebook in January 21, 2023, the officers of Vikings were:
Founder & Manager: MANUEL TAMAYO
President: GIL CASIMERO
Vice President: MARVEL MABINI
Secretary: MAGDALENA SANTIA
Tresurer: ROSARIO TAMAYO
Auditor: IMELDA TOCOL
Designers: ELI FRADEJAS (1975-1977) & MASINITO TESORERO
Sgt. at Arms: JUANITO CASIMERO, JOVILO TOCOL, GORGONIO TOCOL, JUANITO BAYLON & LEODEGARIO ESCALONA
Adviser: PIOLOGO TABERNILLA
I grew up knowing that Maharlika used to be called Vikings. My mother said that because they were undefeated, they had to change the name to Maharlika. But in Anna's post, she said that, Vikings was changed to Maharlika in 1981 because Makato Parish Council (which no longer exists) banned foreign-sounding names. Also, she said that it was Mr. Piologo Tabernilla (+) (Poblacion) who gave the name Maharlika.
But according to Nong Rodel, Piologo chose the name The Living Skull. It didn't sound right so they sought the help of Mrs. Tarciana "Tati" Mationg (+) (Sitio Centro). He said that, in one of the books of Mr. Jesus "Tay Odoy" Raval (+) (Sitio Centro), Tati found the prescious word, Maharlika - a noble warrior, in our own Filipino language. Thus, who we became and who we remained to be.
That was the past. Several things happened. I remember Maharlika was never defeated except for that one time. I was in elementary. It was Tribu Timawa, in my memory. But to Nong Rodel and the rest, it was blurry, whom Maharlika lost. That was the time I remembered they stopped joining ati-atihan. Talk about panaad. But there probably was more to the story.
In 1999, I was in my freshman year in Science. I remember Mr. Hark Tesorero (Sitio Centro) talking to my mother, Mrs. Adelia Taluyo (+) (Sitio Centro) in our living room. He talked about reviving Maharlika. My mother would manage, he would design. Other Dumgahanons joined the cause. Nearing Christmas, they performed daigon for fund-raising. Other members and leaders returned, including the Casimero brothers. Tay Junior and Mr. Efren "Tay Ely" Casimero (Sitio Ilawod) led and danced, and Mr. Jose "Nong Joe" Casimero (+) (Sitio Ilaya), joined in the design. By 2000, Maharlika was back.
Why Hark chose my mother, I do not know. But it was a short-lived friendship. You see, Dumga used to be a relatively peaceful community. But in 2002, Hark's brother ran for Sangguniang Kabataan under the banner of then Mayor Wayne Malilay. My mother made the mistake of making me run for the same position, in the other party. Hence the start of a chaotic society - street lights and other projects were damaged, our house was battered with rocks (no TP or eggs). I got to say, the resentment and strong brotherhood of Tesorero brothers is admirable - the whole Tocol family, in fact.
The banner we design every year was from years back. It was made of plywood and wood, stronger now from layers of paint. It probably weighs fifty kilograms with all the added decorations. I was not exactly sure when it was made but my mother said, it was from way before 2000. It was probably really old. I remember Hark asking my mother if he could get the banner and handle Maharlika. By this time, Tay Maning was old and fragile and Maharlika remained in my mother's leadership. Further adding to injury, she would not concede. Nong Joe Casimero remained the sole designer of Maharlika until his death in 2019.
In 2004, Mrs. Vide Pamatian (Poblacion) asked my mother to sponsor Maharlika under Chowking Kalibo. This was the first serious chance of Maharlika to join Kalibo Ati-atihan - full expenses paid, including cycling shorts, would you belive? They all have said, Maharlika had a chance in winning in Kalibo but it was never attempted.
Maharlika became the first tribe to defeat Kabog and the first non-local to win the competition. Kabog never recovered since. Maharlika never won again, too.
Following the death of my mother, Nong Joe handled Maharlika. As of this writing, Mrs. Luchi "Nene" Torneo (Sitio Ilawod) handles the finances and her husband and banner-bearer, Mr. Ruben Torneo (Sitio Ilawod) officially handles the tribe. He attends meetings and other related activities.
Mr. Armando Taladro (Sitio Ilaya) handles the drums. The households of Nong Rodel, Mrs. Mila Bumagat and Torneo compound could only make 80 costumes per year which was a minimum really. They could probably finish 150 and the dancers just keep on coming, from all over Aklan - in Numancia, Tangalan and Nabas. The drummers are 50.
It is no longer between sitios Centro and Tabok. Even if I talk about panaad, every competition is always just about between Vikings and Maharlika. Of course we would have wanted that million bucks. But even if we didn't, we are not bitter, and we would join again. The feud would continue for generations and I would love to see it through, but nothing is forever.
Still, this banner will stand.
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bcgames · 1 month
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¿Cuáles son las diferencias culturales entre Filipinas y Suiza?
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¿Cuáles son las diferencias culturales entre Filipinas y Suiza?
Tradiciones filipinas
Las tradiciones filipinas son una fascinante mezcla de influencias indígenas, españolas, chinas y estadounidenses. Estas tradiciones reflejan la rica historia y la diversidad cultural de Filipinas, un país insular en el sudeste asiático.
Una de las tradiciones más arraigadas en la cultura filipina es la celebración de festivales coloridos y llenos de vida. Estos festivales, como el Sinulog en Cebú o el Ati-Atihan en Kalibo, son ocasiones para rendir homenaje a las raíces religiosas y culturales del país a través de la música, la danza y desfiles impresionantes.
Otra tradición importante en Filipinas es la fuerte conexión con la familia. La familia es el pilar de la sociedad filipina, y se valora enormemente el cuidado de los ancianos y el apoyo mutuo entre parientes. Las reuniones familiares son comunes, especialmente en ocasiones especiales como Navidad y Año Nuevo.
Además, las tradiciones culinarias desempeñan un papel fundamental en la vida diaria de los filipinos. Platos típicos como el adobo, el sinigang y el lechón son apreciados por su sabor único y su vínculo con la historia culinaria del país.
En resumen, las tradiciones filipinas son un testimonio vibrante de la diversidad y la riqueza cultural de Filipinas. Desde festivales llenos de alegría hasta valores arraigados en la familia y la cocina, estas tradiciones siguen siendo una parte intrínseca de la identidad filipina.
Costumbres suizas
Las costumbres suizas son una mezcla única de tradiciones arraigadas y modernidad. Suiza es conocida por su puntualidad y precisión, lo que se refleja en la vida diaria de sus habitantes. Por ejemplo, los suizos valoran mucho la puntualidad y la eficiencia, por lo que es importante llegar a tiempo a citas y compromisos.
Otra costumbre suiza interesante es la importancia que le dan a la naturaleza y al medio ambiente. Los suizos tienen un profundo respeto por la naturaleza y hacen todo lo posible por preservarla. Por esta razón, el reciclaje es una práctica común en Suiza y se anima a la población a cuidar el entorno.
Además, en Suiza también se aprecia la comida de alta calidad y los productos locales. La gastronomía suiza es variada y deliciosa, con platos típicos como el fondue de queso, la raclette y el chocolate suizo, famoso en todo el mundo.
Otra costumbre suiza tradicional es el respeto por la diversidad cultural y lingüística. Suiza cuenta con cuatro idiomas oficiales (alemán, francés, italiano y romanche) y cada región tiene sus propias tradiciones y costumbres que se celebran y respetan.
En resumen, las costumbres suizas son un reflejo de la riqueza cultural y la diversidad de este hermoso país, donde la puntualidad, el respeto por la naturaleza y la apreciación por la buena comida son solo algunas de las muchas tradiciones que hacen de Suiza un lugar único.
Gastronomía en Filipinas
La gastronomía en Filipinas es una combinación única de influencias indígenas, españolas, chinas y americanas, lo que la convierte en una experiencia culinaria verdaderamente especial. La comida filipina es famosa por sus sabores audaces, aromas deliciosos y una variedad de ingredientes frescos y exóticos.
Uno de los platos más emblemáticos de Filipinas es el adobo, que consiste en carne de cerdo o pollo cocida lentamente en una marinada de vinagre, ajo, salsa de soja y especias. Este plato es apreciado por su sabor agridulce y tierno, y se sirve a menudo con arroz para una comida satisfactoria.
Otro plato popular en la gastronomía filipina es el sinigang, una sopa agria hecha con tamarindo, vegetales frescos y carne de cerdo o camarones. Esta sopa reconfortante es perfecta para calentar el cuerpo en los días fríos y es una delicia para el paladar con su equilibrio único de sabores.
La influencia española se puede ver en platos como el lechon, cerdo asado lentamente hasta que la piel esté crujiente y la carne jugosa y tierna. Este plato es una especialidad en fiestas y celebraciones en Filipinas, y es una delicia que no te puedes perder.
En resumen, la gastronomía en Filipinas es una celebración de sabores vibrantes, técnicas culinarias únicas y una rica historia culinaria. Si tienes la oportunidad de probar la comida filipina, no dudes en sumergirte en este viaje culinario inolvidable. ¡Buen provecho!
Festividades locales en Suiza
Las festividades locales en Suiza son una parte fundamental de la rica cultura de este país europeo. A lo largo del año, Suiza tiene una amplia gama de festivales y celebraciones tradicionales que reflejan la diversidad de sus regiones y su patrimonio histórico.
Una de las festividades más conocidas en Suiza es el Carnaval de Basilea, uno de los más grandes y antiguos de Europa. Durante tres días, la ciudad se llena de desfiles, música y bailes en los que los locales y visitantes se disfrazan y se divierten.
Otro evento destacado es el Festival de Jazz de Montreux, que atrae a renombrados músicos de todo el mundo a orillas del Lago Lemán. Este festival, fundado en 1967, se ha convertido en uno de los más importantes eventos de jazz a nivel mundial.
En el ámbito tradicional, el Festival de Alphorn en Nendaz es una celebración única en la que se reúnen los mejores intérpretes de este instrumento de viento típico de Suiza. Los conciertos al aire libre y las competencias de música folclórica deleitan a los espectadores y les permiten sumergirse en la cultura alpina.
Estas festividades locales en Suiza son solo una muestra de la diversidad y riqueza cultural que el país tiene para ofrecer. Ya sea disfrutando de la música jazz en Montreux o participando en los desfiles del Carnaval de Basilea, cada evento es una oportunidad para conocer y apreciar las tradiciones únicas de Suiza.
Religión y creencias en Filipinas.
En Filipinas, la religión y las creencias desempeñan un papel fundamental en la vida cotidiana de la gente. La gran mayoría de los filipinos practican alguna forma de religión, y la influencia de la religión en la sociedad filipina es innegable.
La religión predominante en Filipinas es el cristianismo, introducido por los colonizadores españoles en el siglo XVI. Más del 80% de la población filipina es católica, lo que convierte a Filipinas en el país con la mayor población católica de Asia. Además del catolicismo, hay también una considerable presencia de protestantes y otras denominaciones cristianas en el país.
Otra religión importante en Filipinas es el islam, practicado principalmente en la región de Mindanao, en el sur del país. Los musulmanes filipinos representan alrededor del 5% de la población y tienen una cultura y tradiciones únicas que se reflejan en su práctica religiosa.
Además del cristianismo y el islam, también hay una presencia significativa de otras religiones en Filipinas, como el budismo y el hinduismo, practicadas por minorías étnicas en diversas partes del país.
En resumen, la diversidad religiosa en Filipinas es una característica distintiva de su sociedad. A pesar de las diferencias en las creencias religiosas, la gente en Filipinas sigue practicando sus religiones de manera ferviente y esto se refleja en todos los aspectos de la vida diaria en el país. La religión y las creencias siguen siendo una parte integral de la identidad nacional filipina.
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jofrieeeeeee · 3 months
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"Dive into Festive Thrills in the Philippines."
Savor the friendliness and warmth of the Filipino people as you travel around the country. Explore new tastes, indulge in regional specialties, and become fully immersed in the vibrant culture of the nation. It's an experience of a lifetime, not just a holiday. Take a spectacular tour across the Philippines, a country known for its lively culture, never-ending events, and vacations full of adventure. Begin your journey in Cebu, where vibrant costumes and energetic street dancing bring the nation's religious legacy to life during the Sinulog Festival. The Ati-Atihan Festival, a tribal celebration honoring the indigenous Ati people with energetic parades and traditional music, is held in Aklan after that.
The MassKara Festival in Bacolod highlights the tenacity of the Filipino spirit by illuminating the city with colorful masks and lively music. Pampanga's Lantern Festival, a showcase for the skill of regional artists, changes the night sky with its elaborate lantern displays as the holiday season draws near. The festival's centerpiece is the Giant Lantern Festival, or "Ligligan Parul," where contestants vie to make the most beautiful lantern display.
Travel to Ilocos Sur for the “Guling-Guling” Festival, which initiates Lent, to experience a bit of the Filipino Christmas atmosphere. Street dance, traditional music, and a recreation of the Battle of Basi Revolt—a pivotal moment in the history of the area—are all featured at this vibrant celebration. Lastly, the Kadayawan Festival in Davao honors the cultural richness of the area through street parades, traditional entertainment, and an abundance of amazing natural sites to discover.
In addition, the Durian Festival, which offers both locals and visitors the chance to savor the distinct flavor of durian fruit, marks the harvest season. Through its lively holiday celebrations, the Philippines gives travelers a sense of its rich culture and kind hospitality. Thus, prepare for an incredible journey aboard the Pearl of the Orient Seas by packing your bags.
Article Type: Holidays and Special Events
Target Audience: Adventure Seekers
Topic: Dive into Festive Thrills in the Philippines.
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idaremytruth · 3 months
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A letter to my childhood friend,
On one of your post you wonder what would people say when you die. Whether they would be sad or cry or not give a fuck at all. Rest assured my dear friend that your presence is deeply missed. That many, I included shed so many tears and spent years grieving. It was only when I started reading your posts that I realize you were also grieving when Dino left. It affected you more than you let on. I was sad because I thought only a few will remember him to include you because it seems to me everyone was moving forward while I felt stuck, lost on what happened. I’m sorry I wasn’t there to comfort you. I was preoccupied with my own grief and guilt I forgot you were also his friend far longer than I knew him.
Kaloysius, I remember your vivacious personality, your protectiveness, your bottomless energy and creativity. By the way I think I was the one who nick named you Kaloysius. It was a combination of Aloysius (a name I saw at random and immediately thought of you) and your childhood nickname Kaloy. I missed you calling me Daddeh, how kalog and sweet you are when you want to be. In days like this I would often ruminate I would give everything I have to get another chance, another moment in time, to see you, to talk to you and catch up.
I went home for Ati Atihan that same year you know because I made a promise to see you. You often asked me when I will be back to PI. We made plans to walwal for that year’s festivities. That was also the last time we talked. You apologize that you couldn’t make it. I was disappointed but truly understand your predicament. Long before that, I still remember how you asked me about my failed marriage and relationship. How your words brought me some comfort. You said something about sometimes letting go is a beautiful thing. You reached out even when I was busy pushing people away. 9 years have swiftly went by and never in a million years I would dare to imagine that our reunion would be with you lying there with the saddest and stillest expression on your face. I stood there facing you, uncontrolled tears, and a sudden realization that I am about to say another goodbye to another childhood friend, another love, another what if/should/could. God knows how much I miss you each and every day. You and Dino will always have pieces of me that is no longer mine. Cliché as this may seem but I sincerely and truly love you. I wish I was able to say it to you sooner.
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P.S. I think this was the last photo we took days before I left the country where we ended up visiting Dino.
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funbcanna · 4 months
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Pamamahinga sa Pilipinas: Paglusong sa Lokal na mga Aktibidad ng Pagpapahinga
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Ang Pilipinas, kilala sa kanyang kagandahang tanawin sa mga beach, kayamanan ng kultura, at buhay-gabi na nagpapalakas ng loob, ay nag-aalok ng maraming mga aktibidad ng pagpapahinga para sa mga lokal at turista. Mula sa tahimik na pahingahan sa kalikasan hanggang sa mga pakikipagsapalarang nagbibigay ng adrenaline, mayroong isang bagay para sa lahat na tamasahin sa tropikal na paraiso na ito. Tara na't tuklasin ang ilan sa mga pinakapopular na pagpapasya ng pagpapahinga na sumasalamin sa esensya ng pagpapahinga at saya sa Pilipinas.
Pagtuklas sa Kagandahan ng mga Beach sa Pilipinas
Dahil sa mahigit na 7,000 isla, ang Pilipinas ay may ilang mga pinakamagagandang beach sa buong mundo. Mula sa puting buhangin ng Boracay hanggang sa malinaw na tubig ng Palawan, maaaring magsaya ang mga mahilig sa beach sa iba't ibang mga aktibidad tulad ng paglangoy, snorkeling, at pagpapaputi sa araw. Kung ikaw ay naghahanap ng katahimikan o isang masiglang beach party, mayroong destinasyon sa beach sa Pilipinas na naaangkop sa iyong mga nais.
Pag-Imers sa mga Pista ng Kultura
Kilala ang mga Pilipino sa kanilang masayang disposisyon, at nagdaraos ang bansa ng maraming mga pista ng kultura sa buong taon. Isa sa pinakakilalang pista ay ang Ati-Atihan Festival sa Kalibo, Aklan, kung saan nagtitipon ang mga lokal at mga bisita upang ipagdiwang sa mga kulay na kostyum, masiglang musika, at street dancing. Kasama rin sa mga pista ang Sinulog Festival sa Cebu at ang MassKara Festival sa Bacolod, na nag-aalok ng isang silip sa masiglang kultura at tradisyon ng Pilipinas.
Pagpapalas sa mga Masasarap na Lutuin
Ang kusina ng Pilipinas ay isang kombinasyon ng mga lasa na naapektuhan ng Malay, Espanyol, Tsino, at Amerikano culinary traditions. Mula sa masarap na adobo at crispy lechon hanggang sa matamis na halo-halo at malapot na mga dessert na gawa sa niyog, maaaring pasukin ng mga food enthusiast ang isang paglalakbay sa kusina sa buong arkipelago. Kung kumakain sa isang lokal na kainan o sinusubukan ang mga street food stalls, bawat pagkain sa Pilipinas ay isang pagkakataon upang lasapin ang iba't ibang mga lasa ng lutuing Pilipino.
Pagpapalas sa mga Sports na Pakikisalamuha
Para sa mga taong adik sa adrenaline, nag-aalok ang Pilipinas ng iba't ibang mga sports na pakikisalamuha na nangangako ng kakaibang kasiyahan at sigla. Mula sa surfing sa Siargao at kiteboarding sa Boracay hanggang sa pagtrek sa Banaue Rice Terraces at pag-eeksplorar sa Underground River, maaaring magtimpi ang mga outdoor enthusiast sa natural na ganda at pakikipagsapalaran sa Pilipinas. Sa iba't ibang mga tanawin at ekosistema, nagbibigay ang bansa ng walang hanggang mga pagkakataon para sa pakikipagsapalaran at pagsasaliksik.
Pagtangi sa Palaro at Buhay-Gabi
Sa mga pangunahing lungsod tulad ng Manila at Cebu, ang buhay-gabi ay nabubuhay sa mga bar, club, at mga lugar ng libangan na tumutugon sa lahat ng panlasa at kagustuhan. Kung nais mong magkaroon ng live na musika, karaoke, o sumayaw hanggang sa umaga, makakahanap ka ng maraming mga opsyon upang magpahinga at makipag-usap sa mga lokal at kapwa manlalakbay. At para sa mga nagpapalad, ang pagbisita sa isang lokal na casino o sa online casino tulad ng JOLLIBEE777 ay maaaring magdagdag ng dagdag na elementong sigla sa iyong gabi.
Pagwawakas
Ang pagpapahinga sa Pilipinas ay higit sa isang bakasyon—ito ay isang pagkakataon upang malibang sa kagandahan, kultura, at mga aktibidad ng pagpapahinga na gumagawa sa bansa ng tunay na kakaiba. Mula sa mga pahingahan sa beach hanggang sa mga nakakapigil-hiningang pakikipagsapalaran, walang kakulangan sa mga karanasan na maaaring tamasahin sa tropikal na paraiso na ito. Kaya magbalot ka na, magsimula ka na sa isang hindi malilimutang paglalakbay, at tuklasin ang kagandahan ng pagpapahinga sa Pilipinas.
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