Piazza Luna Dormitel Davao
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Peppy at Pearl Farm
Life comes in mighty tough and treacherous these days. The pressures of the daily grind are sometimes too much that it gets damn crazy. Damn, damn crazy. Good thing there are nearby beach resorts here in my place where people, especially those who can't find balance in their lives, can get peppy even for a while.
Good thing, there’s Pearl Farm, probably one of the most popular worldwide and ...
A Vedic Wedding Ceremony
... Since Jay had lived in Sri Lanka for 3 years, he asked the hermit where he had lived. It turned out that they had lived in opposing camps on the island. When he told Jay the place where he lived, Jay knew that that was the place where the Tamal Tigers had their HQ and when he told the hermit where he had lived, then the guy muttered under his breath, “Oh, that was our target!” Then he looked embarrassed and shut up and moved away from Jay. Jay said that ...
A swarm of locusts
... the Mum to inform her of the situation. She came and spent 10 minutes with Leo in hospital and then had to rush home to her employer to care for their 3 sick kids, who had colds. There seems something really weird and wrong with that situation.
Nalini’s sister graduates
On a similar theme, about 2 weeks ago, Nalini invited me to come meet her family during her younger sister’s graduation for her teaching degree. ...
The Labour Export Policy of the Philippines
... in poverty. They think you live a life of luxury here - they don't see you cleaning toilets at 2 am in the morning and then taking a second job to supplement your income to pay the rent."
Below is the article that explains how this situation came to be in the Philippines - where 8 million workers are overseas, and every year another 1 million join the OWA workforce:
Afterthoughts - Our Failed Labor Export Policy
AVAILLL &....Music is in the air....
... know how to do plastering, since gypsum board is not normally used by poor Filipinos - they use thin 1/4 inch plywood. So, on to You Tube we went to learn how to do it ourselves. I decided that this type of job would suit Jay's personality more than mine, since you need to be a bit finickety and a perfectionist to do a good job. All the videos were telling us to use a sort of paper joint tape, that you put over the seams where the boards meet. ...
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