FROGS In ART: "THE FROGS AND THE CAT" by Kazanari Hino
illustrated by Tokao Siato published by Fukuinkan Shoten won the IBBY
Honours Book in 2004 for Japanese Illustration. The young frogs of Genji
Pond gather on lily pads while an elder tells them an ancient
tale. There’s a strange attack one night. A frog receives a bad slash
on her back and claims it’s a monster with glistening eyes… a cat
belonging to a rival clan. The young frogs decide to avenge, riding out
on fierce-looking crickets, brandishing bamboo-shoot lances, wearing
flower helmets and brave expressions with an almost calligraphic grace.
A maritime lawyer by profession, sometimes called Frog Prince of the Philippines with currently more than a thousand of collectible frog items. Like the frogs with a reputation for leaping that is well deserved, jump with me to my froglandia as we travel and explore the world seeking symbols of divine powers of love, fertility, regeneration, rebirth, immortality, and transformation.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
polvorón
A polvorón (From polvo, the Spanish word for powder, or dust; Cebuano: polboron; Tagalog: pulburón) is a type of heavy, soft and very crumbly Spanish shortbread made of flour, sugar, milk, and nuts. Polvorones are popular holiday delicacies in all Spain and ex-Spanish colonies in Latin America, as well as the PhilippinesThe Filipino version of polvorón uses a large amount of powdered milk which is left dry, as well as toasted flour, and butter or margarine instead of lard. A number of local variants on the traditional polvorón recipe have been made. Well-known variants include polvorón with casuy (cashew nut), polvorón with pinipig (pounded and toasted young green rice, similar to crisped rice) and polvorón with malunggay leaves. Strawberry, chocolate coated, purple yam ("ube"), peanut and cookies-and-cream flavoured polvorón also exist
MARINA's arrogant tarp
A
very disturbing tarp in front of Maritime Industry Authority (Marina)
bldg. which they hoisted during one of the mass action by a union:
they used images of 2 kissing males and nude males to characterize
seafarers who complain. The seafarers condemned the MARINA for
mismanaging the maritime industry with its gross incompetence and utter
lack of concern to the welfare of seafaring Filipinos.
Such unprofessional action from a government agency who is recently empowered by Malacanang to act as a Single Maritime Administration to oversee the training and certification of Filipino seamen. As public servants, they should address the complainants properly and not through such derogatory materials. To complain is essential to correct any problem in a government agency's operations. Huwag kayo balat sibuyas. Arogante pa ang baba ng tingin nyo sa mga taong dapat pinagsisilbihan nyo.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
2013 bar exams
2 Mark Xavier Oyales (UP), Dianna Louise R. Wilwayco (AdeMU),
3.Rudy v. Ortea (U Batangas),
4.Eden Catherine B. Mopia (UP),
5.Tercel Mara Mercado-Gephart (USC),
6.Manuel Elijah J. Sarausad (U Cebu),
7Latrine Paula V.Suyat (SBC-Manila),
8,Michael T. Tiu Jr. (UP),
9. Marjorie Ivory S. Fulgueras (AdeMU), and
10. Cyril G. Arnesto (UP).
A total of 1,174 aspiring lawyers passed the exams, comprising 22.18% of the examinees. The percentage of successful examinees is higher than the 17.76% who passed the 2012 exams, representing 949 out of a total 5,343 bar takers.
.A total of 5,293 examinees hurdled the four Sundays of the exams, from the original 5,593 who were admitted to take them in October last year. According to the Supreme Court, 5,641 law graduates applied for the 2013 Bar exams.
The challenge remains on how to keep UP the great law school as it was envisioned in Justice Holme's immortal words engraved at the institution's Malcolm Hall lobby:
THE BUSINESS OF A LAW SCHOOL IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY DESCRIBED WHEN YOU MERELY SAY THAT IT IS TO TEACH LAW OR TO MAKE LAWYERS IT IS TO TEACH LAW IN THE GRAND MANNER, AND TO MAKE GREAT LAWYERS.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Honesty Cafe of Batanes
Honesty cafe in Ivana, Batanes has been operating a rustic coffee shop since 1995.
When customers enter the Honesty Coffee Shop, they will never
encounter anyone manning the place. They help themselves to a cup of
coffee or a bottle of cola, or can munch on biscuits, fried bananas and
sweet potatoes that have been prepared and laid out for them at the
counter.
After a nice meal, they are expected to pay for the service by
dropping cash or coins into a wooden “payment box” at the counter and
scribble down what they bought on a notebook.
Conspicuous enough for customers to see is a sign on a wall that says:
“Get what you need. Please pay (for) whatever you get. If you have no
change, knock at the door. If no one answers, sorry, so you give more
than the price. May your tribe increase. Remember, Honesty is the best
policy.”
Kalamay
Kalamay, also spelled Calamay which means "sugar", is a sticky sweet delicacy that is popular in many regions of the Philippines. It is made of coconut milk, brown sugar, and ground glutinous rice. They can also be flavored with margarine, peanut butter, or vanilla. Kalamay can be eaten alone but is usually used as a sweetener for a number of Filipino desserts and beverages.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
National Migrant’s Sunday 2014
artwork by Boy Dominguez |
MANILA,
March 9, 2014— A top Philippine churchman said the issue on “forced
migration” and human trafficking will not go away unless the economics
of it will be addressed.
On National Migrant’s Sunday, Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal
Tagle talked about the causes of migration and labor exploitation:
poverty.
In his homily at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora de Guia in
Ermita, Manila, he said the lack of opportunities in the country forced
many Filipinos to work abroad.
And sadly, he said, desperate conditions drive many Filipinos to
leave the country, sometimes by any means possible, which makes them
more vulnerable to exploitation.
“I hope this serves as a call to the government and the private
sector… if only there are opportunities here, many Filipinos would
prefer staying here with their families,” Tagle said.
Freedom of movement and residence is the right of every human person,
he said, but there are also situations that forced them to do so and
tear families apart.
According to him, it is not all dysfunctional issues that split
families—it is also triggered by “love”, as they make sacrifices to
provide for the needs of their families.
“In the Church, that is one part with reservations—forced migration
because of poverty and the consequence is couples separate physically,”
Tagle said.
“Other couples separate because of misunderstanding but many
Filipinos too are separated from their family physically out of love – a
sacrifice of being away to provide for their needs,” he added.
The cardinal also lamented that some Filipino women are forced into mail-order marriage as an escape from poverty.
“Human trafficking and slavery are also there,” he added.
Tagle is a member of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples.
He then called on Filipinos abroad to strive to be known as good
people. “Wherever we go, let’s show the best of Filipino and the best of
a Christian.” (CBCPNews)
Gorecho family reunion
The preparation for the grand reunion of the Gorecho clan is now in full swing. Save the date: May 8-10, 2014 in Matabao, Tubigon, Bohol in time for the barrio fiesta.
The Gorecho Clan that originated from the matrimonial bondage of Isidro Gorecho and Tomasa Cristobal . At present, we have documented eight (8) generations of Gorechos. Out of this matrimonial bondage are three siblings: Alejandro Gorecho, Melchora Gorecho and Joseph Gorecho.. Alejandro was married to Barbara Bulahao with six children, Melchora was married to Pedro Mascarinas with seven children while Joseph was married to Irenea Estabaya with five children. Thus, there are eighteen (18) major lines : Six for Alejandro Gorecho and Barbara Bulahao (Librada, Leopoldo, Benegilda , Victoria , Victor, and Gregorio), seven for Melchora Gorecho and Pedro Mascarinas (Segunda, Enrique, Seferino, Florencio, Felis, Herminigilda and Isidra), and five for Joseph Gorecho and Irenea Estabaya (Constancio, Eusebio, Eulogio, Teofilo, and Juanita).
The Gorechos came from Tubigon and Calape
Bohol which is located in the Central Visayas region.
Here is the tentative program for the May 2014 Gorecho reunion
May 7, 2014
Fiesta Bisperas (disco)
May 8, 2014 Barrio Fiesta
8:00 am. Registration (Mante residence)
10:00a.m. Mass( concelebrated by Fr.Philip or Stephen Gorecho)
12:00 noon Lunch
2:30 p.m. – Caracol, Street dancing
5:00 pm –fiesta program
May 9, 2014 ( Reunion proper, Matabao Beach Resort, MABERES)
8:00 am Registration
9:30 am. Mass (officiated by either Fr.Philip or Stephen Gorecho)
10:30 am – program
11:30 Group photos
12:00 – lunch
1:30p.m. Gorecho Got Talent/ Game/ Raffle
4:30 p.m. presentation of council of advisers
5:00 p.m Basketball game (Bohol vs. non-bohol)
May 10, 2014
Excursion (Earthquake ruins, Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers, Loboc river, Panglao beach
Registration fee is P50.00 per head. Nevertheless, we need to raise enough fund through sponsorship to cover the following expenses:
1. Food
2. Sound system
3. Drinks
4. Tarps
5. Decors
6. Chairs and tables
7. Disposables (plates, plastic cups, spoons and forks, tissues)
8. Water dispenser
9. Registration materials (sticker IDs, pentel pen, info forms)
10. MABERES staff honorarium
Food primarily will be on a potluck basis.
All members are requested to wear the following shirts:
May 8, fiesta - Shirt No.1, Gorecho Reunion design, White shirt
May 9, reunion - Shirt No. 2 - I Love Gorecho design, color coding shirts based on the line
May 10, excursion - Shirt No.2 - I Love Gorecho design, white shirt
Color coding will be as follows:
All members are requested to wear the following shirts:
May 8, fiesta - Shirt No.1, Gorecho Reunion design, White shirt
May 9, reunion - Shirt No. 2 - I Love Gorecho design, color coding shirts based on the line
May 10, excursion (optional) - Shirt No.2 - I Love Gorecho design, white shirt
Color coding will be as follows:
Librada - Orange Leopoldo - yellow
Benegilda - dark blue Victoria - black
Victor - Red Gregorio - GREEN
Constancio - Grey Eusebio, Segunda, Enrique - Pink
Seferino, Florencio - light blue Felis, Herminigilda, Isidra - violet
May 7, 2014
Fiesta Bisperas (disco)
May 8, 2014 Barrio Fiesta
8:00 am. Registration (Mante residence)
10:00a.m. Mass( concelebrated by Fr.Philip or Stephen Gorecho)
12:00 noon Lunch
2:30 p.m. – Caracol, Street dancing
5:00 pm –fiesta program
May 9, 2014 ( Reunion proper, Matabao Beach Resort, MABERES)
8:00 am Registration
9:30 am. Mass (officiated by either Fr.Philip or Stephen Gorecho)
10:30 am – program
11:30 Group photos
12:00 – lunch
1:30p.m. Gorecho Got Talent/ Game/ Raffle
4:30 p.m. presentation of council of advisers
5:00 p.m Basketball game (Bohol vs. non-bohol)
May 10, 2014
Excursion (Earthquake ruins, Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers, Loboc river, Panglao beach
Registration fee is P50.00 per head. Nevertheless, we need to raise enough fund through sponsorship to cover the following expenses:
1. Food
2. Sound system
3. Drinks
4. Tarps
5. Decors
6. Chairs and tables
7. Disposables (plates, plastic cups, spoons and forks, tissues)
8. Water dispenser
9. Registration materials (sticker IDs, pentel pen, info forms)
10. MABERES staff honorarium
Food primarily will be on a potluck basis.
All members are requested to wear the following shirts:
May 8, fiesta - Shirt No.1, Gorecho Reunion design, White shirt
May 9, reunion - Shirt No. 2 - I Love Gorecho design, color coding shirts based on the line
May 10, excursion - Shirt No.2 - I Love Gorecho design, white shirt
Color coding will be as follows:
All members are requested to wear the following shirts:
May 8, fiesta - Shirt No.1, Gorecho Reunion design, White shirt
May 9, reunion - Shirt No. 2 - I Love Gorecho design, color coding shirts based on the line
May 10, excursion (optional) - Shirt No.2 - I Love Gorecho design, white shirt
Color coding will be as follows:
Librada - Orange Leopoldo - yellow
Benegilda - dark blue Victoria - black
Victor - Red Gregorio - GREEN
Constancio - Grey Eusebio, Segunda, Enrique - Pink
Seferino, Florencio - light blue Felis, Herminigilda, Isidra - violet
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