Friday, January 31, 2014

Celebrating Chinese New Year

Gong Xi Fa Cai (恭禧發財)

Great meal I had in Wai Ling Resto in Binondo. Grabe ako na ang naka-two cups of rice at ayaw na ayaw pang tumayo sa kinauupuan ko kanina. Sarap ulitin next year. Sobrang linamnam kasi ng dish na sinerve nila. Walang problema kung mahal kasi sulit naman.




Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Cranes



Symbology in Japanese culture. Designs on kimono, including family crests, are often crucial to understanding the occasion where the garment would have been worn, by whom and at what time of the year. I am not a Japanese but i am accustomed with the idea of symbols in the influence of my LITERARY courses in the field of my especialisation.


Cranes in Japanese textiles generally represent longevity and good fortune. Out of the many shapes, animals and works of art created by origami (the art of paper folding), the crane is produced most often. It is customary within Japanese culture to fold one thousand paper cranes when making a special wish.


I may have NO ONE THOUSAND folded paper cranes during my birthday. I can say that I am loved THOUSAND TIMES by those who created these for me.


Baluarte!





















Baluarte (Vigan 2013)


Vigan Bell Tower

The Bell Tower in Vigan 




Teach-Her



Waking up with such a rainy scene makes me really wanna go back to sleep. But it is not me it isn't meant for me: my body that has to suffer the consequence of going back to bed, it's more of the 40+ multiplied by 5 human being waiting for me to come by.--I hope they do.