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Escape to Sorsogon's pinkish sand of Subic Beach!

1 2 3 Quick! Let's go to Subic Beach! To prepare the trip or not to prepare much, that is the question. To spend money without work, that’s the bigger question. ( this is a bum trip! ) You have the money but you don’t have enough time. You have the time when you have no money.  Well honey, there’s always a way if there’s a will. Amen. Have I just said too much? Here's a really simple guide for a trip to Subic Beach, Matnog, Sorsogon. If you’re coming from Metro Manila, I suggest go to Calaguas , too!!! HEHEHE Well, it's nearer when you travelling via bus.  Unless you've been there.  If you’re coming from Metro Manila, take a bus to Daraga (or Legazpi ).  Or if you had your flight ready and set, from Legazpi you can take a jeep to Daraga.   Vans bound to Sorsogon City are both available at Daraga/Legazpi. But it's faster to take it at Daraga (near Shell Station), the locals think so ( more passengers are here, I suppose) ...

2NE1 - HAPPY M/V

2NE1 - HAPPY M/V Watching 2NE1's Happy MV. Then I was listening in infinite loop that I checked the translated lyrics of the song. It was a happy tune, with a sad lyrics.

It Does Not Once Say Me

It Does Not Once Say Me I found an old Lutheran digest in the house. I used to read it when I was in high school. The articles are pretty inspiring. The picture above I still remember copying it and putting in my scrapbook.I find it meaningful, keeping it by the heart.  This reminds me of the usually sang finale song in church Paninimbaga n: Daing sisay man na nabubuhay Para sa sadiri lamang. Daing sisay man na nagagadan Para sa sadiri lamang. Kita gabos may paninimbagan sa lambang saro. Kita gabos tiniripon nin Diyos sa pagkamoot. Indeed, an pagrokyaw sa Kagurangnan pirming kaiba an gabos.

Derring-do

Have you ever felt like you wanted to do something that the world will be against of? Then, finally you gathered your strength to do what you think will be the best for everyone. It's a derring-do.