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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Adventures and Travel Articles



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From the Beginning

One Day and One Night Left
I’m Here
Good Morning
Still Under the Weather
Recovered
Washing Clothes
Rushing
Bataan (Lamao)
Riding a Carabao
Roaming in the Corn Fields
Penitensiya
Vulcanize
Old School
Baguio
Breakfast
Talahib
Bad Things Have Happened
The Mountain Village
Ploughing Fields
The Forest
The Dump Site
The Haunted House
A River Runs Through It
Rice Fields After the Rain
Nagmamahal Kapamilya
Sta. Cruz
Piyestang Patay
The Old Man and the Mountain
First Taste of Manila
Dirt
Pundaquit
Explosion in Olongapo
Greenbelt
A Glance of Intramuros
Waterspout
Hidden in the Hills
Pasko (Christmas)
Maltuzi Holdings
The Bottom of Mt. Samat
Aeta
Gubat (Forest) 2
Capones Island
The Top of Mt. Samat
Evening Walk Along Manila Bay
Meetings and the Chase at Quiapo
The Orchidarium
A Rainy Dry Season
Anawangin
Lahar
Eruption of Mt. Pinatubo
Ruins
Burnt
The Great White Whale
The Hike
Wonder Inside the Hole
Baloc-Baloc Springs
The Simple Stream
Sagrada Familia Caves
Green Paint
Fishing
Philippine Elections 2007
The Palengke and the Tricycle Driver
Mango Trees
Balon Falls
The Great Divide
Theft
Department of Foreign Affairs at Clark Field
Twin Waterfalls
DFA Manila, Baclaran, and Recollections of Manila
Grass Burning and Wild Tilapia Fishing
A Series of Unfortunate Events
San Felipe's Anghalo Falls
Morong - BTPI and the Hanging Bridge
Bisay Falls at Mt. Kairukan
Barrio Barretto to Calapandayan
Coastal Views and Rejection at Ayala's Anvaya Cove
Olongapo City
The Trudge
San Narciso's Crystal Beach
Betis Church
SM City Pampanga
Candaba Swamps
Properties for Sale
Lost Photos I
Mabayo
Rolling with the Tide
Porac – Palakol
Glorietta 2 Bomb Explosion
Porac - Dara Falls
In the Middle of the Night
The Lighthouse Marina Hotel & Resort
Fun Times at the U.S. Embassy
Trinoma
Subic Bay Christmas Festival and Night Market
Zambales Mountains
Picking Flowers on Piyestang Patay
Pristine Solsona
Long, Winding Roads
Tributes
Beneath the Mist
Mountain Resort
Bangui Windmills
Pagudpud
Patapat Viaduct
Demons
Anak
For Triton Eric Poarch
Trolls Lurk in the Dark
Mt. Malasimbo from Afar
St. Luke's and the Earthquake
Greenhills Shopping Center and Dinagyang Festival
SM Mall of Asia
Bonifacio High Street
Full Moon Rising
I Remember
Goodbye, My Philippines
Reunited
Wide Open Spaces
Winter Wildfire
Nanay
Barren
Greenbelt-Glorietta
Tie
Thurman's Birthday
Snow Summoner
Weekends at Walmart
U.S. Space and Rocket Center
Another Job Fair
A Beautiful Day at the Park
Rolling to the Playground
Life of a Snowman
Preserving Nature - Pundaquit Beach, Capones Island, Anawangin Cove
A Spark for a Revolution
Thurman's First Haircut
Interview at Redstone
Spring in Tennessee
Spring Concert
Tennessee Wildlife
Splash
Lost Photos 2
Wedding
Heal the Home
Wildflowers
Catfish Fishing
The High Life
Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament
Lost Photos 3
Babalik Ka Rin
Sparklers
The Things Around
Flowers and Japanese Beetles
The Tennessee Valley
Latest First

The Tennessee Valley
Flowers and Japanese Beetles
The Things Around
Sparklers
Babalik Ka Rin
Lost Photos 3
Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament
The High Life
Catfish Fishing
Wildflowers
Heal the Home
Wedding
Lost Photos 2
Splash
Tennessee Wildlife
Spring Concert
Spring in Tennessee
Interview at Redstone
Thurman's First Haircut
A Spark for a Revolution
Preserving Nature - Pundaquit Beach, Capones Island, Anawangin Cove
Life of a Snowman
Rolling to the Playground
A Beautiful Day at the Park
Another Job Fair
U.S. Space and Rocket Center
Weekends at Walmart
Snow Summoner
Thurman's Birthday
Tie
Greenbelt-Glorietta
Barren
Nanay
Winter Wildfire
Wide Open Spaces
Reunited
Goodbye, My Philippines
I Remember
Full Moon Rising
Bonifacio High Street
SM Mall of Asia
Greenhills Shopping Center and Dinagyang Festival
St. Luke's and the Earthquake
Mt. Malasimbo from Afar
Trolls Lurk in the Dark
For Triton Eric Poarch
Anak
Demons
Patapat Viaduct
Pagudpud
Bangui Windmills
Mountain Resort
Beneath the Mist
Tributes
Long, Winding Roads
Pristine Solsona
Picking Flowers on Piyestang Patay
Zambales Mountains
Subic Bay Christmas Festival and Night Market
Trinoma
Fun Times at the U.S. Embassy
The Lighthouse Marina Hotel & Resort
In the Middle of the Night
Porac - Dara Falls
Glorietta 2 Bomb Explosion
Porac - Palakol
Rolling with the Tide
Mabayo
Lost Photos I
Properties for Sale
Candaba Swamps
SM City Pampanga
Betis Church
San Narciso's Crystal Beach
The Trudge
Olongapo City
Coastal Views and Rejection at Ayala's Anvaya Cove
Barrio Barretto to Calapandayan
Bisay Falls at Mt. Kairukan
Morong - BTPI and the Hanging Bridge
San Felipe's Anghalo Falls
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Grass Burning and Wild Tilapia Fishing
DFA Manila, Baclaran, and Recollections of Manila
Twin Waterfalls
Department of Foreign Affairs at Clark Field
Theft
The Great Divide
Balon Falls
Mango Trees
The Palengke and the Tricycle Driver
Philippine Elections 2007
Fishing
Green Paint
Sagrada Familia Caves
The Simple Stream
Baloc-Baloc Springs
Wonder Inside the Hole
The Hike
The Great White Whale
Burnt
Ruins
Eruption of Mt. Pinatubo
Lahar
Anawangin
A Rainy Dry Season
The Orchidarium
Meetings and the Chase at Quiapo
Evening Walk Along Manila Bay
The Top of Mt. Samat
Capones Island
Gubat (Forest) 2
Aeta
The Bottom of Mt. Samat
Maltuzi Holdings
Pasko (Christmas)
Hidden in the Hills
Waterspout
A Glance of Intramuros
Greenbelt
Explosion in Olongapo
Pundaquit
Dirt
First Taste of Manila
The Old Man and the Mountain
Piyestang Patay
Sta. Cruz
Nagmamahal Kapamilya
Rice Fields After the Rain
A River Runs Through It
The Haunted House
The Dump Site
The Forest
Ploughing Fields
The Mountain Village
Bad Things Have Happened
Talahib
Breakfast
Baguio
Old School
Vulcanize
Penitensiya
Roaming in the Corn Fields
Riding a Carabao
Bataan (Lamao)
Rushing
Washing Clothes
Recovered
Still Under the Weather
Good Morning
I’m Here
One Day and One Night Left
Contributed

Ground Warfare Training Military Obstacle Course
Philippine Military Acadamy (PMA)
Philippine Post Office Building at Plaza Lawton
Sagada Countryside
Bokong Falls
Hanging Coffins of Echo Valley
Sumaging Cave
Sagada Cliffs and Rice Terraces
Baguio's Burnham Park and Botanical Garden
Spring Break in Houston
People's Park in the Sky
Tagaytay Picnic Grove
Semana Santa in Subic
Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi david!ihave watched the story of your life sa nagmamahal kapamilya. you know what im here in Canada right now and wanted to be there in Pinas too but i have no choice, i still need to finish my studies and get my citizenship here. life in Canada is quite similar from Pinas but the feeling of being with your friends, some relatives and co pinoy is so different. I wanna do what you did, I admired you. Keep it up kababayan...Goodluck to you and your gf/wife and to your baby....

Anonymous said...

Hi... i have watched the story of your life in nagmamahal,kapamilya (youtube)you inspired other filipino in the US. I can feel and understand why you have choosen to live in the Philippines to escape from the "busy world".

Anonymous said...

I also watched and showed my pinay gf your interview in nagmamahal,kapamilya. she translated for me that you said the philippines is better than the U.S. I agree. I'm a kano and we gonna have a baby soon, hope our baby is half as smart and pogi as you. Ok take care and god bless. Thanks for your blog I imagine it was hard for you to go in cafe when you didn't have much money. I admire you son. By the way, I grew up around Houston Tx, also. Around Pasadena, La Porte, Lomax, Deer Park.

JCJB said...

Hi David, once again I read your blogs. Its very interesting. the first time i read your first article was last 2006 when I contacted you thru email and asked you if you're intereted in freelance writer to our magazine. Friend, you are such an adventurer. I admire your decisions and principles in life.

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