Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Down memory lane

March's and May's are the most awaited month's for the graduating students from grade schools, high schools, and colleges. Every student prepares for the awaited day they have been yearning most of their school days, to graduate.
I attended college graduation twice this past two months, one for my sister and the other for my cousins. I found similar scenes from the other to another, the grins in their faces and the sighs that ya i had too during my days.

Ironic as it seems back at the time when we're still in school all we think about is to graduate and then here we are nostalgic about our school days.Well i guess it's because we spent half of our life in school, learning most of what we do know now. But not just learning per se it's the people we spent time most, our classmates that we made friends and later BFF's. With all those stupid things we do talking back behind our teachers wishing they would be absent in the next few days so that there will be no class. Planning fight backs and how to loiter school and canteen during class time.

That might be some of the reasons, reminiscing the past and few topics for the reunions. School days with the day to day activities we had, the knowledge, the laughter, the fun, the years spent together. How well you did school?was you, one of the top of the class, the quiet one, the unbearable parrot, the ever versatile student, the most popular, the nerdy or the most hated one, the teacher's pet? Whoever you are from the past doesn't matter now what matter's most is how you spend your school days and the memories you treasure most with the people you've been. Bear in mind memories are forever and so are friends. Keep in touch always.

Monday, May 16, 2011

South Cotabato


Located at the southern part of the island of Mindanao, South Cotabato has a diverse culture of indigenous tribes which are the T'boli and Bl'aans.  T'boli comes from Tau-bili where “Tau” meanssmall human creatureand bili means fruit of the wild vine as B'laan means Bla - opponent and the suffix an - people


T'boli tribe

B'laan Tribe

South Cotabato is multifaceted heritages, the Ilonggo's, Bisaya's, Tagalog's, Hiligaynon's.
Mainly the source of income of the the province's is from the Agriculture, Fishery, Livestock and Poultry.
It is subdivided into 10 municipalities, 1 highly urbanized city and 1 component city.


Ideally if your opt for a nature trip, South Cotabato is top of the list. It is a typhoon free. You can do everything from taking pictures of awesome natural scenery of the province, to adrenaline rush from zip lining, mountain climbing, diving, water skimming, or experience the different festive's of the municipalities.





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Humanfolk







HUMANFOLK is a world music project between Johnny Alegre (guitar, bamboo percussion, voice), Susie Ibarra (kulintang, drums, percussion, voices) and her husband, Roberto Juan Rodriguez (drums, percussion), together with renowned Philippine musical artists Cynthia Alexander (guitar, vocals, bass, bamboo percussion, gongs), and Malek Lopez (keyboards, synthesizer and sound design). 


Humanfolk's music is a fusion of Philippine intruments from bamboo to gongs with a touch of folk jazz and with amalgam of world music. A contemporary world music with distinct harmonic progression that in the end after listening a compiling sense of happiness felt.



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