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| by karate kid |
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Oyakodon
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| by yasu |
Literally "parent-and-child donburi", is a donburi, or Japanese rice bowl dish, in which chicken, egg, sliced scallion (or sometimes regular onions), and other ingredients are all simmered together in a sauce and then served on top of a large bowl of rice. The name of the dish is a poetic reflection of the fact that both chicken and egg are used in the dish. - wikipedia
Saturday, July 27, 2013
"Bantayan sa Hari" - a Rough Translation
I found this marker in the port of San Isidro, about a certain watchtower. Here's a rough translation courtesy of google translate.
"Built this guard the king in 1820. because the residents of villages kanhiog (this was the name before becoming San Isidro) agreed to see them a place where they observe and monitor their sakyanon the Moros called "armful" before it makadunggo beside the village of kanhiog understand that they make two new group a group to go to church is to string the bell when the Moros adunoy mobonggo to the coast."
Go figure.
Camotes Island, Cebu
Camotes is definitely off the beaten track. It is at least 3 hours travel from the nearest major city, Cebu - 1 hour by land, 2 hours by sea. One can only imagine how difficult and time-consuming visiting the island must have been in years past, before the advent of modern transport. Until a few years ago, there is no other alternative but to travel by pump boat. Now there is RORO (short for Roll On, Roll Off), where not only passengers can be transported but also heavy machineries, trucks, cars, etc.
Times are definitely changing. With the introduction of these modern modes of transport, travel time is being cut in half and the island is becoming more accessible.
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| my first RORO ride |
If I would have it my way however, I would still prefer Camotes to retain its raw appeal - its sleepy, old town vibe. Too much development, as is often the case with unregulated economy, mars the environment, changing the landscape beyond recognition.
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| a typical scene of the countryside |
The challenge for the locals is how to develop sustainably - balancing modernization with zero or minimal impact to the environment.
It is interesting to note that Camotes earned accolades for spearheading sustainable initiatives, such as community-based industries sourcing local materials. It is also number one in the entire country to have implemented strict solid waste management, effectively imposing proper waste disposal measures, segregation and recycling. The island is also a model in disaster risk management for LGU's, and was recognized by the United Nations for its efforts, awarding it the campaign champion in that field. See related story here.
Here are snapshots of some of the landscape, concentrated mainly in the SanFran (San Francisco) area - the island's main town, among its 4 sub-divisions.
I thought it important to take these images as it may not be the same a few years from now.
A weary city-dweller's idea of a perfect R&R - pristine beaches, fresh air, lush greeneries, peace & quiet - can all be found here. That is why I am so keen for the island to preserve its character.
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| kaoaling/kawaling keeps guard of the once bustling port of san isidro, by the bantayan sa hari |
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| little Champ inside the "Bantayan sa Hari" (watchtower) |
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| my nephew Champ |
Oh, and before I forget, one of the things I love is that the food here is the freshest, not to mention cheap. There's a row of restaurants by the San Isidro beach where you can sample fresh produce, and be eaten SuToKil-style, as what the locals call it:
Su-gba (for grill),
To-wa (short for tinola or broth with vegetables), and
Kil-aw (kilawin, raw meat pickled in vinegar).
I am yet to try the famous coconut crab that my ig-agaw or agaw (cousin) has been raving about (well, technically he's my uncle, but about 2 or 3 years younger). I'm sure to sample that on my next trip here.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Monday, July 15, 2013
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Smarting-up my Phone
Nope, I don't mean switching to the other network. I just meant smarting it up further with newer, advanced features, hoping it would create better pictures and better internet connectivity.
I plan on getting Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini, as offered free by my network provider, to the upgraded plan I am thinking of switching to. I am kind of torn as to which color to get, though - white or blue
Help, anyone?
I plan on getting Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini, as offered free by my network provider, to the upgraded plan I am thinking of switching to. I am kind of torn as to which color to get, though - white or blue
Help, anyone?
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| photo courtesy of reviews.cnet.com |
Love at First Bite Revisited
Although it seems like they're losing their edge in terms of variety and innovation, serving the same product over and over, I kept on coming back still. I think it's the kapeng barako. I couldn't seem to find the same taste anywhere else.
This time I paired it with a bread with a funny-sounding name, called "kick-kick".
This time I paired it with a bread with a funny-sounding name, called "kick-kick".
Stuck in the Rain... again
What better food to take to wee away the time, especially in this stormy weather, than a hearty bowl of hot goto.
This almost cost me my attendance record, by the way.
This almost cost me my attendance record, by the way.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
The Japan Challenge
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| photo courtesy of lovely-pics.com |
"I will never be late and absent again"
"I will never be late and absent again"
"I will never be late and absent again"
... and so on and so forth
(unless it's an emergency, of course)
You might be wondering why the words, as if being disciplined in class for being naughty. Yes, this is my new mantra, at least for the next 9-10 months. Some mind-over-matter sh#!*.
This is one of the conditions in order to be able to join the group who would be visiting Japan next year, in time for sakura (spring). I surmise it's gonna be Fukuoka, and I could not afford not to join. I will be damned if I don't, I swear.
Paging the universe. Please give me the strength to be committed and show your providence to make things work to my advantage. Please, please, please, I beg you....
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