Gerry's posts with tag: photography
 On hot, summer days one may see birds, specially the Philippine Maya, wallowing around in bare, dusty, sandy patches in the yard. More...
It is but normal for one to be struck speechless and amazed when one sees for the first time the Tinuy-an Falls - definitely the grandest and most majestic waterfalls I've ever seen. It's not an overstatement, cetainly not an attempt to throw in hype to its monicker, which is the "Little Niagara Falls of the Philippines." Simply stunning and magnificent. View more photos here.
 R. Zamora Linmark of the Philippine Daily Inquirer (06/27/2006) has cited Marianne Villanueva as “one of the most important Filipino short-story writers working in the English language today.” Read more...
 Even for a native Taclobanon, viewing Tacloban City above for the first time can be a bit disorienting. View more aerial shots of Tacloban City.
Driving 56km south of Tacloban City for about an hour’s time, one reaches the quiet and rural barangay of Villa Imelda and the famous Lake Bito.
There used to be crocodiles in the lake. Read/view more photos...
|  | And you, my father, there on the sad height, Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
“Do Not Go Gentle” by Dylan Thomas (1951 or 1952)
Photos taken March 29, 2008 along the Mactan Channel in Cebu on board a fastcraft on our way home to Tacloban City via Ormoc City. |
|  | Photos taken during a brief visit to the cities of Beijing & Tian Jin, China on Feb. 19-22, 2008 |
My post on the current Robinson’s Mall development as well as on Gaisano Tacloban’s plans has generated a lot of interest from this blog’s readers. Naturally, our kababayans, specially those currently based in faraway places are just too eager to hear “development” news from home. I also learned that there are still those who are unaware of the operation of the new Tacloban Bus Terminal located at Brgy. Abucay, Tacloban City which has rerouted city-bound public transpo traffic coming from all over the region. Read/view more...
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