Tag Archives: summer

By the Beach

Would you like to wed by the beach? If you are already married, would you like to renew your marriage vows as the sun is about to set, casting a warm glow where you and your loved one are standing before thee people who matter most to you?

I am sure, a lot of women out there have this as a perfect wedding setting. While they are walking down the red carpet on powdery soft white sand wearing  their shiny emerald engagement rings, their best smiles and gowns that highlight the intense workouts before the big day, they would forever cherish these wonderful moments.

Beach

Yes, married life can be like a fairytale especially if both the man and the woman are ready.

Wait till the babies come though, LOL.

Message of Love

If you were to receive a bunch of flowers, what would you want written on it’s card?

Yellow Rose

Would you like a message of love?

A message asking for another chance?

A message of thanks?

A message that tells you you were an inspiration?

I’m sure the message, especially a positive one will warm our hearts and make the gesture of gifting of flowers even more special.

Pink, Blue and Purple Sunset Sky

Here  is yet another sunset sky photo but this time for May 10, 2011.An awesome play of colors: blue, pink, purple, and everything in between. A few minutes later the sky was enveloped in hues of red, orange and yellow.

May 10, 2011 sunset sky

Please click to see a bigger photo.

Now if only the wires weren’t there… I wish I knew who to remove these.

Dusty When It’s Windy

Summer is here and that means we get to see a lot of brown outdoors: dried leaves, dried grass, and dust.

Zambales during Summer

On this same road though not in this area but from where this bridge used to be, we have encountered a “sand storm” where strong winds blew off the sand from the dry river. These are not actually sands from the river bed but from dried lahar (or mud flow from a volcano).

I’d rather it is hot with some rain showers than have a lot of rains which cause flooding. Of course, the hot weather means crops die too but too much rain causes more damage to people and properties than just dying crops.