Saturday, May 26, 2012

island hopping: Gilutungan, Pandanon, & in the middle of nowhere...

It’s the last weekend of summer, and I just needed one more hoooraaah. So what could be a better way to cap off the summer than to go to an island with white pristine beaches. I’ve always wanted to go to Pandanon island ever since I saw a picture of the ruins.


Dreams do come true! ;) 


Wake up call at 6 am. Time to pack up and go. Sunblock. Check. Underwater cam. Check. Bling blings. Check.



We headed to the port where our boat is docked. We had to ride a mini banca to reach the big banca since it’s low tide. Well, we could’ve walked since it’s only waistline deep. LOL.



abandoned ship!
row, row, row your boat
The boat was pretty big you could run around it. The engine is starting… and we’re off! I love staying in the bowsprit of the boat. I love the feeling of the wind in my face, seeing the beautiful islands, and feeling like you’re floating in the clouds.

i feel free!!!

anchors away!
First stop. Gilutungan island. Time to dive in the water.



That was refreshing! Just enough to cool down from the scorching heat. Now we’re heading to Pandanon island. 


touchdown!!!
Yes! We’ve finally reached the island. I was so excited I jumped off the boat before it was anchored. I was taken aback by the beauty of this island. It’s like paradise!





Pandanon is more than just a mound of sand. There are two sides to this island. The west end is where the island community dwells. We strolled around and met some friendly locals. Island living is simple living without the hustles & bustles of the city.

do tha superman!

boat/home
 The cottages are on the east side of the island, where you can see the ruins, a white pavilion, and a long stretch of fine white sand. The beach was so tempting I put down my cam, forgot to reapply my sunblock(Ooooopsss…) and just go for a swim. 


i love the beach!
surfin'

After a satisfying swim, a sumptuous lunch, and a few refreshing bottles of beer, it’s time to go…

Next stop. In the middle of nowhere...

i claim this islet mine!!!

Time to go diving and explore the creatures under the sea…


found a blue starfish!
and an old newspaper


It’s late in the afternoon now, I guess it’s time to head back to the shore. Last hoooraaaah for summer well spent. I may have sunburns on my back but it was all worth it. See you next summer! Wander girl out.






Saturday, April 28, 2012

My First Run... Hopefully Not the Last!


It's 2 o'clock in the morning. I just got home from my first run, the BEER run. Now that's what you call a "FUN" run. For me anyways. It's not for the serious-hearted.




We arrived at the starting line a little past 11. Warmed up and took some pics for remembrance.

stretch!!!

kym, me & fei

woooohooooo... let's get it started!!!
meet lapu-lapu

When the clock struck midnight, they opened a bottle of beer and fired the gun to start the race. Run!!!

stop posing & start running!

It was a little tight to run since there were street parties happening all around. But the crowd cheered us on. High fives everywhere. I was beginning to get thirsty, and we reached the water/beer station.

faster guyz!
attack!!!

Yes! My favorite part! Ice cold beer. Aaaahh... that was refreshing.






Now, I'm halfway there to the finish line. Just pacing now since I'm a little out of breath. Oh my! A guy wearing nothing but "bahag" and running barefoot was beside me. Looks like Lapu-Lapu has risen. LOL.




I'm almost there!!! I can smell victory! Then you'd have to crawl your way to the finish line.



Yes! I made it! I survived the beer run!




Sunday, April 01, 2012

Earth Hour


“I’m gonna make a change for once in my life.” So I decided to get involved in Earth Hour. As the clock struck 8:30, we all turned off the lights and darkness filled up the streets. We got out of the house and since there’s nothing much to do in pitch black, we just grabbed the cam and had some fun with our torches.

Earth Pffffffftttt....
i suck at writing!



it's suppose to say Earth Hour!



60 minutes of darkness is all it takes. If we all did our part, we all have made a difference in saving Mother Earth. As Captain Planet would say it, “Let our Powers combine!”  


Monday, March 19, 2012

Life Lessons from Abraham Lincoln


Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He served from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln successfully led the United States through its darkest hour the American Civil War. In the end, Lincoln was able to preserve the Union and end slavery.

Here are some of his life lessons:
 
©       Prepare for Success

Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four hours sharpening the axe.

Before you can succeed, you must prepare. When Lincoln was an unknown attorney in the backwoods of Illinois he was preparing for success, when Lincoln became an Illinois State Senator, he was preparing for success, and even when he lost the election for the U.S. senate twice, he was preparing for success. What are you doing in preparation for success? Lincoln said, I will prepare and some day my chance will come.

©       Hustle

Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.

 You can’t stroll to a goal, you must hustle; you must move quickly in order to gain the momentum necessary to break free from the gravitational pull of the commonplace. The best things in life come to those who hustle. Are you hustling?

©       Remember That Greatness is Possible

That some achieve great success, is proof to all that others can achieve it as well.

 If someone else can succeed in the business that you’re in, that is proof that you can succeed as well. If someone else can become rich in the state that you’re in, that is proof that you become rich as well. You have all that the greatest of men have had: a mind, and a will. Don’t make excuses, if someone else can do it, so can you And who knows? You may be able to do it faster and better; never underestimate you abilities.

©       Become Worthy of a Good Reputation

Reputation is like fine china, once broken it's very hard to repair.

 Work to be, the way you want to be perceived. Don’t try to look good, be good. A good name is more valuable than fine gold and choice rubies.

            Practice becoming honorable.

You can be just as honest, have just as much integrity, walk in just as much humility, and possess just as much discipline as the greatest men who have ever lived.

©       Make the Years Count

And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years.
  
Lincoln didn’t live to a very old age, but the life in his years made a profound impact on the world. Are you making your years count? Are you changing the world? Youre capable of it; if you’re able to read and understand these words, then you have the ability to make a profound impact, and that’s not just meaningless rhetoric, it’s a very real reality, but will you grasp it, will you believe it and make it your reality.

©       See the Brighter Side of Things

We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.

 If you look for something to complain about, you will certainly find it! There’s always an opportunity to be offended! Dont take these opportunities; they never lead to anything positive. Learn to see the roses in life; life is filled with roses, if you’ll take the time to see them.

©       Constantly Improve

The way for a young man to rise is to improve himself in every way he can…”

 If you improve everyday, imagine the improvements you could make over the course of 20 years. You could become successful in-just-about any field in 20 years. You can make a significant impact on the world in 20 years! Remember, slow and steady wins the race; Rome was not built in a day. Work to get a little better everyday, and it time, you will accomplish your dreams.



Sunday, March 18, 2012

History 101: camERA


"Photography" is derived from the Greek words photos ("light") and graphein ("to draw") The word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. It is a method of recording images by the action of light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material.




Louis Daguerre and Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (who was Daguerre's partner, but died before their invention was completed) invented the first practical photographic method, which was named the daguerreotype, in 1836.






Daguerre coated a copper plate with silver, then treated it with iodine vapor to make it sensitive to light. The image was developed by mercury vapor and fixed with a strong solution of ordinary salt (sodium chloride).





Henry Fox Talbot perfected a different process, the calotype, in 1840. Both used cameras that were little different from Zahn's model, with a sensitized plate or sheet of paper placed in front of the viewing screen to record the image. Focusing was generally via sliding boxes.




Collodion dry plates had been available since 1855, thanks to the work of Désiré van Monckhoven, but it was not until the invention of the gelatin dry plate in 1871 by Richard Leach Maddox that they rivaled wet plates in speed and quality.





The use of photographic film was pioneered by George Eastman, who started manufacturing paper film in 1885 before switching to celluloid in 1889. His first camera, which he called the "Kodak," was first offered for sale in 1888. It was a very simple box camera with a fixed-focus lens and single shutter speed, which along with its relatively low price appealed to the average consumer. The Kodak came pre-loaded with enough film for 100 exposures and needed to be sent back to the factory for processing and reloading when the roll was finished. By the end of the 19th century Eastman had expanded his lineup to several models including both box and folding cameras.




 In 1900, Eastman took mass-market photography one step further with the Brownie, a simple and very inexpensive box camera that introduced the concept of the snapshot. The Brownie was extremely popular and various models remained on sale until the 1960s.

Nice to know how cameras were made. Now it’s evolved so much everything is so handy!