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Habitat for Humanity in Navotas
Because of my involvement with the Corporate Social Responsibility committee and the fact that Emerson made a sizeable donation toward a build project in the past, Habitat for Humanity has me on their list of contacts for their fundraising efforts. The houses we originally funded at the Calauan build site are now built and waiting for occupants. Teams of employees worked many Saturdays at the site to help the home partners build their ...
Kung Hei Fat Choi – Happy Chinese New Year!
... which contains earth, water and wood. So if your lucky element is earth, water or wood, then 2012 will bring you some degree of luck. Since 2012 is the Water Dragon, people whose lucky element is water will benefit more in 2012. Fire is the opposite element of water. People whose lucky element is fire will have more impact in 2012. See? It’s simple. Maybe we should make some matzo ball soup and Google Yom ...
Lonely Planet
... t stay with my Uncle at his house because he had other out-of-town visitors as well, and finding a place to fit 5 people among my family members was a bit hard. There are several eateries within a stone's throw, great stores across the street on Bonifacio High St. (dubbed "Boni High"--and a bit pricey compared to the malls), within walking distance from Market Market (so good they had to name it twice-ha!ha!). A mall that has it all--food vendors to buy pasalubong ...
First full day in the Philippines
... spoke some English, but time was often saved by Shirley being able to speak the local lingo! She phoned the hotel, hastening our transport which was
nowhere to be seen (and in fact was still at the hotel), and soon we were on our way. Driving habits in Manila, seen for the first time, were'interesting', the horn being used as a tool for carving through traffic. I was glad I didn't have to drive.
I saw jeepneys for the first time, hundreds ...
The Ups and Downs of the Philippines
... events such as dart throwing, bike racing, tug-of-war, and then basically get hammered afterward, as its all sponsored by San Miguel!
We spent one night where we went right up into the UNESCO world heritage 'Hapao' rice terraces. We wandered through and found a local guy with a spare room for us to stay, we walked around the terraces and up to the hot springs, we then spent the night getting hammered with 'Uncle Victor' and his mate 'Pedro' playing guitar. We ...