Project 365
July 24: The Pink Movement Dance Marathon
by julie on Jul.24, 2010, under Celebrations, City Life, Colors, Connections, Project 365, Socials
Laban ni Maria, The Pink Movement, a cervical cancer awareness dance marathon at the Republiq in Resorts World.
Tugsh, tugsh, tugsh went the thumping and the young energetic dance divettes moved according to the instructions of the dance guru teaching them the know-how.
It was a fun way to raise awareness about Cervical Cancer among young ladies (and their mothers).
July 23: Puppy
by julie on Jul.23, 2010, under Furry Friends, Project 365
Puppies are lovable. They are cuddly and cute.
Of course, when they hide and bite your flip-flops or chew on your sofa legs is another story.
Be careful though not to have small pieces of knick-knacks lying around that they can choke on.
July 22: No Water
by julie on Jul.22, 2010, under City Life, Home Front, Project 365
Our area had no water for almost two weeks.
People have learned to make do with the little water resources being distributed.
We had water coming out of the faucets last Saturday and for that we are thankful. Though the water condition has improved, it does not give us the right to waste these on unnecessary drips and unimportant tasks.
I use basin when I wash plates and we use pails and dippers when we take baths. Showers are a luxury in this humble home.
So third world I know but this is our contribution to helping Mother Earth.
July 21: Creamy Carbonara
by julie on Jul.21, 2010, under Connections, Project 365, Victuals
Cheesy and creamy carbonara for lunch with my mom before she takes a trip back to our home.
Hubby and I went attended a family affair and were away for a few days so my mom stayed with the kids. The kids were ecstatic spending a few days with my mama.
Anyway, the pasta was too creamy it was a bit sickening to eat. My mama didn’t like it and so did I
July 20: Mayon Volcano
by julie on Jul.20, 2010, under Celestial Sphere, Drive-by Photography, Enchanting Landscape, Project 365
Mayon Volcano at a distance.
Yep, that volcano with the perfect cone shape. Photo taken at approximately 3200 feet above sea level.
I had to do some altering in this photo: Auto Level because the photo was almost all-white. My camera with the super zoom lens would have taken a better photo if only it is functioning fully. No outdoor photos are being taken using the cam for now
This photo was taken on our way home from spending a weekend with my mother-in-law.




