Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil. ~ Plato
— PhiloQuotes (@philoquotes) May 19, 2012I’m no Gaga fan but the thought from Plato incidentally captures what must be the cause of this (mini) ruckus.
#Weather PAGASA: “Weird weather condition,” normal na nararanasan ng isang tropical country #NewsToGo
— GMA News (@gmanews) April 25, 2012And so it seems, that the weather bureau is finally taking notice of the hellish heat in some parts of the country, and scattered rains in others. “Weird weather condition,” what a term!
Oh, kahit ang PAGASA naguguluhan na, umulan nga daw sa Pampanga yesterday eh, sobrang init naman dito sa Manila. Weird nga. Pero okay lang ba ‘tong term na ito coming from the weather bereau? =))
A boy cools off with water from a hose on a hot day in Manila, Phillipines. Picture: REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo
SQUEEEEEE!!! POGI!
Haha! What a nice way to fight off the heat. Yep, weather here, particularly in Metro Manila has been bursting thermometers.
Cool. Init nga ngayon sobra especially here in Metro Manila.
Ensaymada
The ensaymada is another example of Spanish influence on Filipino cuisine. Originating from the Balearic Islands where it is known as ensaïmada, the Filipino ensaymada has diverted from its Spanish counterpart in that it uses butter instead of lard, and instead of a large, snake-like coil of bread dusted with sugar, the Filipino versions are smaller and for individual consumption, and sprinkled with grated cheese. Soft, rich, and melts-in-your mouth, they’re perfect for breakfast or a light snack with a warm mug of coffee or hot chocolate.
Some paintings from the ‘Sarimanok’ series by National Artist Abdulmari Asia Imao.
These make me miss my home island. It would be some time before I will set foot on Mindanao again.
(Source: unpocoderojo)