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Easter Sunday and Black Saturday in Antique
After our Good Friday in Aklan, we took a 4 hours drive to our home town, Sibalom, Antique. It was an exhaustive trip since it was very hot day and we arrived exactly 12pm. But it is worth when i saw my nanay and tatay smiling and surprised that we arrived.
I want to share my shots on black saturday in the Parish Church of Egaña. We rushed to the church to witness the New Light (Kapawa in kinaray-a dialect). It is like a bonfire outside the church but it is lighted from a falling ball of fire from the sky (Bulalakaw in kinaray-a dialect).
Actually it has a wire set from a tree to the pile of wood and someone lights it above the tree and the fireball slides down through the wire and lights the pile of wood in instant. The bonfire represents the New Light, where the church candle is first lighted then brought inside to give illumination to darkness inside the church. Then the mass starts.
I also took shots on the Easter Sunday in our church. Each year we wintess the Bitay (angel from heaven crowns and praise the virgin Mary) which everybody is waiting every Easter Sunday.
I want to share my shots on black saturday in the Parish Church of Egaña. We rushed to the church to witness the New Light (Kapawa in kinaray-a dialect). It is like a bonfire outside the church but it is lighted from a falling ball of fire from the sky (Bulalakaw in kinaray-a dialect).
Actually it has a wire set from a tree to the pile of wood and someone lights it above the tree and the fireball slides down through the wire and lights the pile of wood in instant. The bonfire represents the New Light, where the church candle is first lighted then brought inside to give illumination to darkness inside the church. Then the mass starts.
I also took shots on the Easter Sunday in our church. Each year we wintess the Bitay (angel from heaven crowns and praise the virgin Mary) which everybody is waiting every Easter Sunday.
Via Crusis in Brgy. Manduyog, Banga, Aklan (The Big Cross)
I am fortunate to attend the Via Crucis that is observed every Holy Week of the year in Brgy. Manduyog, Banga, Aklan. Up there is the big cross that can bee seen while entering the town of Banga.
I was worrying how can we reach there because it really looks high. But as we follow the trail with the 13 station of the cross, it feels like we are just walking a 1km flat road. We stop and light a candle in every station as our "Panata".
Together with our prayers and sacrifices we offer to Jesus we made it to the top where the cross is situated.
After the Via Crucis, we visited the various Saint Sculptures.
The following images below are the devotees and view that we took from Via Crusis @ Brgy. Manduyog, Banga, Aklan.
I was worrying how can we reach there because it really looks high. But as we follow the trail with the 13 station of the cross, it feels like we are just walking a 1km flat road. We stop and light a candle in every station as our "Panata".
Together with our prayers and sacrifices we offer to Jesus we made it to the top where the cross is situated.
After the Via Crucis, we visited the various Saint Sculptures.
The following images below are the devotees and view that we took from Via Crusis @ Brgy. Manduyog, Banga, Aklan.
Bakhawan Eco Park, Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines
photo above by: akeán®'s photostream@Flicker.com
Come and enjoy the adventure of walking an 800 meter trail of Bakhawan Eco Park in Kalibo. This is the multi-awarded and a recepient of the Golden Eagle Award Eco Park. A very nice community project together with LGU, NGO and other Government Agencies.
Photos below are some sneak peak of the mangrove site where we spend an hour to view the beauty of the Bakhawan Eco Park.
A warm welcome from a monkey.
Monkey behaves like a man.
Shy? Don't be shy!
My Wife and Daughter @ the bamboo trail
The trail adjacent to the river.
A beautiful river dividing the Bakhawan Eco Park into two.
Bamboo bridge adjoining the first batch of mangroves to the 2nd island of mangroves.
@ Greeny Mangroves
Very long trail yet exciting.
Passing through high mangroves.
Mangroves planted carefully and with love.
Me @ seashore part of Bakhawan Eco Park. It is where you can see the ruins of Typhoon Frank last 2008.
Relaxing after a walk from the newly planted mangrove site.
My daughter Ciara enjoys the shore.
More site for new mangroves.
Newly planted mangroves.
Hello Ciara!!!
Good Bye!!! We're goin home!!!
E-Cigarette Facts
The primary cartridge ingredient is propylene glycol, and the secondary ingredients are water, nicotine and a flavor to replicate the taste of traditional smoking. Cartridges contain none of the tar or additives found in most tobacco-based products.
Propylene Glycol - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined propylene glycol to be "generally recognized as safe" for use in food, cosmetics, and medicines. It is used in food coloring, and flavoring, as an additive to keep food, medicines and cosmetics moist, and in machines that simulate smoke, although usage in simulating smoking devices is not currently included in the list of uses generally recognized as safe by the FDA. Propylene glycol functions to provide the vapor mist that looks like smoke and to suspend flavor.
Water – The water used in cartridges is filtered via a reverse-osmoses process.
Nicotine – is an alkaloid found in certain plants, predominately tobacco, and in lower quantities, tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, cauliflower, bell-peppers and some teas.
Ethanol – is 200% proof alcohol (same as used in making alcoholic beverages, and is used to extract nicotine from the tobacco leaf.
Glycerol (glycerin) – Glycerol is a chemical compound also commonly called glycerin or glycerine. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations. For human consumption, glycerol is classified by the FDA among the sugar alcohols as a caloric macronutrient.
Acetylpyrazine – Used in the creation and/or manufacturing of cocoa, coffee, roasted peanuts, tea, beer, breakfast cereals, ice cream, candy, and other food products and nicotine cartridges and has been deemed safe for use by people.
Guaiacol – is an ingredient use to give the smoky taste.
Mysomine– is found in nut products, as well as tobacco.
Cotinine– is metabolite of nicotine. Some studies have suggested that cotinine (as well as nicotine) improves memory and prevents neuron death.
Vanillin– is used in the food industry as a flavoring agent in foods, beverages and pharmaceuticals.
Propylene Glycol - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined propylene glycol to be "generally recognized as safe" for use in food, cosmetics, and medicines. It is used in food coloring, and flavoring, as an additive to keep food, medicines and cosmetics moist, and in machines that simulate smoke, although usage in simulating smoking devices is not currently included in the list of uses generally recognized as safe by the FDA. Propylene glycol functions to provide the vapor mist that looks like smoke and to suspend flavor.
Water – The water used in cartridges is filtered via a reverse-osmoses process.
Nicotine – is an alkaloid found in certain plants, predominately tobacco, and in lower quantities, tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, cauliflower, bell-peppers and some teas.
Ethanol – is 200% proof alcohol (same as used in making alcoholic beverages, and is used to extract nicotine from the tobacco leaf.
Glycerol (glycerin) – Glycerol is a chemical compound also commonly called glycerin or glycerine. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations. For human consumption, glycerol is classified by the FDA among the sugar alcohols as a caloric macronutrient.
Acetylpyrazine – Used in the creation and/or manufacturing of cocoa, coffee, roasted peanuts, tea, beer, breakfast cereals, ice cream, candy, and other food products and nicotine cartridges and has been deemed safe for use by people.
Guaiacol – is an ingredient use to give the smoky taste.
Mysomine– is found in nut products, as well as tobacco.
Cotinine– is metabolite of nicotine. Some studies have suggested that cotinine (as well as nicotine) improves memory and prevents neuron death.
Vanillin– is used in the food industry as a flavoring agent in foods, beverages and pharmaceuticals.
Boracay Sunset
Why are so many tourist in the Philippines?
American, European, Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and many more came from different parts of the world to Philippines just to see Boracay.
What's with Boracay?
White sand is one of the reason why many Filipinos and foreigners come to visit the very popular tourist spot in the Philippines. Night life here adds more to your adventure at Boracay. There are so many clubs and bars nowadays.
If you come to think, some of us are not into party and white sand. We can see some of tourist are into the beauty of Boracay, taking photo like the one below.
This is the Boracay sunset. The real beauty of Boracay is priceless.Come and enjoy the sunset.
American, European, Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and many more came from different parts of the world to Philippines just to see Boracay.
What's with Boracay?
White sand is one of the reason why many Filipinos and foreigners come to visit the very popular tourist spot in the Philippines. Night life here adds more to your adventure at Boracay. There are so many clubs and bars nowadays.
If you come to think, some of us are not into party and white sand. We can see some of tourist are into the beauty of Boracay, taking photo like the one below.
This is the Boracay sunset. The real beauty of Boracay is priceless.Come and enjoy the sunset.
Museo Iloilo
Iloilo's collection of relics, native potteries, fossils, sculpture, era photos and many more are housed here. Preserve and collected to reminisce Iloilo's history and as our heritage.
Iloilo museum was designed by Architect Sergio Penasales.
Museo Iloilo is just a 30 minutes ride from Iloilo Airport from Sta. Barbara and 10 minutes from Iloilo Sea Port.
It is beside the new Iloilo Capitol and is over looking from Days Hotel.
Visit Museo Iloilo to appreciate the Iloilo's cultural heritage.
Iloilo museum was designed by Architect Sergio Penasales.
Museo Iloilo is just a 30 minutes ride from Iloilo Airport from Sta. Barbara and 10 minutes from Iloilo Sea Port.
It is beside the new Iloilo Capitol and is over looking from Days Hotel.
Visit Museo Iloilo to appreciate the Iloilo's cultural heritage.
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