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The 'Seven' Guy :-)

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I admire the creativity of this blog author thus am sharing it with you dear reader/s. Enjoy!

Composted vs Non-composted Plant

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Non-composted plant I planted this soon to be avocado tree 2 months ago. Our backyard soil is basically gravel far from the ideal for growing anything. Somehow, we have managed to grow some plants but the problem is the plants easily get sick and eventually die. The best we've grown so far is one lonesome papaya tree but it eventually died when it reached 5 feet. It gave us a couple of papaya fruits. But that's it. I also tried planting my herbs (three types of basil and oregano. I also included sweet potatoes,essentially for the tops alone. But no go. Composted plant And then there was this corner in our backyard where grass and weeds were growing like anything. I dedided to make a compost out of the mangoes that fell from our neighbor's tree. There were so many of them I could have made several liters of mango jam. Problem is it was the indian mango variety. The compost was actually just a small pit where, I threw all our veggie and fruit scrapings from avocado, kala

Parlez vous Francais?

I came across this blog which I think aims to teach people like me some rudimentary French. See it here . I think "Je es completement debile" no longer. :-)

Marikina City again at its finest

"Marikina and seven other urban areas have been declared model cities, making them a good place to live in, work in and do business with", according to The Philippine Star, a local broadsheet. This after having "complied with the Public Governance System and Scorecard (PGS), which was patterned after the 'balanced scorecard' of Harvard Business School. PGS measures a local government unit's competitive infrastructure, responsible citizenship, growth in the per capita gross domestic product and productivity". I am proud to say that I am a citizen of Marikina. This "city of mabubuting loob", where I reside belong to that group "dubbed as Dream Cities", aiming to, soon become Southeast Asia's model city in terms of competitiveness. I bet ya! Marikina can compete in terms of good governance, superior public service and taking care of the entrepreneur. Hep hep hooray! From the Ibanag Marikina dweller! Cheers!

Others On Line

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Again, I got into this new community. I haven't done much work. That's why I have no readers/viewers yet. Halooo? Anybody there from the Others Also there is something wrong with my profile here. It says I am 30 years old. I wish! But I certainly am not. My eldest, a daughter is already 30 years old. I had tried to edit this element but it simply would not allow correction. Arrrgh!

Poor boy, poor girl,

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'To be poor is no crime but to wittingly or unwittingly allow "30,000 children die each day due to poverty. And they die quietly in some of the poorest villages on earth, far removed from the scrutiny and the conscience of the world. Being meek and weak in life makes these dying multitudes even more invisible in death.” That is about 210,000 children each week, or just under 11 million children under five years of age, each year.' Do we even care?

Hi Megha

Yes, she voted for my blog and she spouses wellness and health. Same as my thing :-) This is what's great about blogging. It leads you to new friendships. And I am sincerely grateful that today there exists a new medium of expression. And so this is my free plug for Megha here Cheers!

No to Blackie's fate

I saw this news item today about a Ms. Jazmine Estacio writing an online petition advocating a stop to the illegal dog meat trade. (This reminds me of my dog Blackie, who suffered a tragic ending in the hands of our neighborhood dog meat thugs. I feel my stomach revolting :-( as I write this post.) Furthermore, the news item tells about these "two Filipino women who met online while visiting a website dedicated to dog lovers. Upon finding out that the Internet was being used as a 'bulletin board' by backyard breeders of dog meat, they decided to do something about it." So they "started a campaign to collect 50,000 signatures calling for the strict implementation of the ban on dog meat trade." After collecting the 50,000 signatures, the two women "are set to present their petition to local "lawmakers, officials of concerned agencies, as well as PGMA." Meet these two women: Rhodora Maiolo and Reggie Sabado. Ms. Maiolo is based in the United S

Tutor! Tutor! I didn't get it

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The other day I came across this blog who offered to teach anyone who wanted to tweak blogger templates from 2 to 3 columns. I was excited. Finally, I said I am going to have a blog with three columns. After following his step-by-step instructions (I must admit it was easy to follow) what I got was a wider blog template. Yes three columns but the third column was in accessible. I felt like a stupid old woman who cannot follow plain and simple instructions. What the heck. I had wanted to go back to his blog. Unfortunately I could not remember its title nor its URL. Aarrrgghh! :-(

From cane to spermatozoa

Someone sent me this email: "I want to live my next life backwards: You start out dead and get that out of the way. Then you wake up in a nursing home feeling better every day. Then you get kicked out for being too healthy. Enjoy your retirement and collect your pension. Then when you start work, you get a gold watch on your first day. You work 40 years until you're too young to work. You get ready for high school : drink alcohol, party, and you're generally promiscuous. Then you go to primary school, you become a kid, you play, and you have no responsibilities. Then you become a baby, and then........ .. You spend your last 9 months floating peacefully in luxury, in Spa-like conditions - central heating, room service on tap, and then........ ..... You finish off as an org*sm. I rest my case."

Savagery Can't Be Anyworse than This

I saw this news article today saying that Dr. Denis Mukwege , a gynecologist from Bukavo, Congo treats women and children who have been victimized by rape and other forms of violence. Most of his patients "have been sadistically attacked that their reproductive and digestive systems are beyond repair". Newspaper accounts further reveal that this is part and parcel of human rights violations committed against certain Congolese ethnic groups. From last year's figure of 6,338, experts are predicting that sexual violence will continue to grow to about 8,000 cases this year. Savagery of this form seem to be unthinkable in this day and age. But it is happening. What can ordinary people like us do for the thousands of victims if at all? Say a prayer or two perhaps. Better, let us start by condemning all forms of violence. STOP ALL THESE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN!!! If need be, speak. Write against it. This is our small share of their burden.

Manny Pacquiao - Boxing Hero

Last Sunday, October 7, was the day our home grown boxing champion, Manny Pacquiao defeated Marco Antonio Barrera of Mexico. Early in the day (that's Saturday night in Las Vegas) we were tuned in to the radio hoping to catch a live telecast of the event. Television coverage is usually way soooo delayed, you see. (Except for those watching expensive PPV offerings from large cinema houses) My son fortunately found this web video streaming coverage live through CCTV5 which I think is a chinese cable channel. Although, the transmission left much to be desired, it was better than none at all or the radio. To think that it was FREE made it all better. I love the Internet! Cheers!

Garbage in the City

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Another garbage crisis is in the air of Metro Manila. The 14 hectare landfill located in Rodriguez , Rizal has been ordered closed effective today by Rizal province governor Casimiro Ynarez III. According to the Governor the land fill has reached its full capacity aside from being a hazard to residents living within the area. From what I know Metro Manila produces 8,000 cu. meters of garbage everyday. Now what can we individually do to reduce the amount of our garbage? Jeneen R. Garcia suggests the following: 1.# Reduce & Reuse If you’re in the manufacturing business, design your product so that you use less packaging, and more replaceable and recyclable components. This way you reduce the waste that goes to landfills. Substitute toxic substances with safer alternatives so less poison ends up in the environment. In your office or as a consumer, cut down on items that produce waste like polystyrene packaging and aerosols. Choose reusable products like rechargeable batteries and r

How to deal with aging

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This cartoon I got from the mail. It is so funny. Though perhaps, others, meaning the young ones will not be able to relate. Still, this validates the positive view that aging should not be taken seriously. Just laugh off those grey hairs on your head, on your chin and yes, on the eyebrows. Arrrghh.