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The Remedy

I was looking for something to write about, or even just a photo to get the literary muse kicking, then BANG! All I could find was a photo of a sunset. Another sunset—when all I seek is the warmth of sunrise. Ironic. … I say the tragedy is how you’re gonna spend the rest of […]

Sugarfree: Huling Gabi

Rarely do you come across a band that seems to sing from your own heart. Sugarfree was definitely one of those. When Ebe announced he’d be leaving the band just not too long ago, many hearts were shattered. It felt like one of their most common songwriting theme—a romantic tragedy. The news of Ebe’s impending […]

Train: In Memoriam

Love is not a function of time, a friend used to tell me. I believed him, but too bad we had to experience that too soon. Little train was our cat, or more precisely, our cute sweet little kitten. She came into our lives in the most unexpected time, during Jeff & Abe’s wedding which […]

It’s Gonna Be A New Year

2009 was an awful year. So when the calendar came rolling with a brand new 2010, it was very much more than welcome. 2010 came with so much promise that it was hard to imagine how it could be worse than the previous year. How can it be not better than 2009’s Ondoy? Then we […]

Manic Monday

I’ve often engaged in senseless musings in the rare times I blog that I’m almost sure my readers would be surprised to see the contrary. So I won’t even try. I’m supposed to be asleep by now having stayed awake through the night, but now I find myself blogging. What a surprise! To be honest, […]

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It’s already the 11th of October here in Manila. But since we’re running eight hours ahead of GMT, this could still qualify as a 10–10–10 post. Oops, I got that wrong—I should’ve placed the month before the date. There. it should be 10–10–10. Sometimes I think I need to stop trying to amuse myself and […]

No Ordinary Day

It was no ordinary day—September 26, 2009. It would’ve been just another wedding shoot, but fate wouldn’t let it that way. So I wrote about it, a year after. More of the images in this photoset, but you’d want to read the story on our blog.