finding Baguio Gold

    For most of today we didn’t have internet access, and I wanted exercise and fresh air, so I went walking to see how far Monterrazas Village extends downhill. Well, it doesn’t spread far before it devolves into real hillbilly country.

    I walked Main Avenue, behind our neighborhood, to see what’s down there. Since moving in here, Dom and I had only gone as far as the two-rut lane sideways on the slope below our terrace to see the source of all the noise (dogs whining as if in pain, yelping, barking, drunken revelry, shouting, etcetera). »→

    • April 3, 2008

      topics: Baguio Gold, Philippines, photo/video, poverty

    lunch in Baguio City

    I think that every day I shop for something in Baguio City. Yet we really don’t have alot of conveniences. We’re living austerely here. Today when we awoke we had no electricity in the flat. We could have eaten lunch here – peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or tuna sandwiches, steamed rice with tuna or salads, but I wanted to get out for fresh air and light – bright sunlight. »→

    • April 2, 2008

      topics: Baguio City, dining, Philippines

    April showers

    May God bless you and keep you.

    If you’ve heard of strife in Philippines, in the south, consider that it doesn’t involve us in the north, in Benguet Province, but pray for those involved in saddening, angry conflicts.  »→

    • April 1, 2008

      topics: at home, church/religion, hassles/stupidity, Philippines
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