Makati Murals
Posted by on August 22, 2005
Makati Murals

Posted by on August 20, 2005
Makati Murals 4th in a series: The power of Mother Nature

Posted by on August 17, 2005
Makati Murals #1: Mother and Child
One of the striking images painted on the walls along Reposo St. Makati City, Philippines.

Posted by on August 16, 2005
Next Attraction: The Murals of Makati
I just finished shooting the murals of Reposo Street in Makati City. I will be posting the photos here starting tomorrow.



Posted by on August 15, 2005
Care for a ride?

Kalesa or karitela is a Tagalog term for a “horse-driven carriage”. This was one of the modes of transportation introduced in the Philippines in the 18th century. They are not used in the streets anymore except in tourist spots and some rural areas.
A kalesa looks like an inclined cart popularized during Spanish occupation as a method of transporation. It has two round wheels on each side and two rows of seats that can accommodate four persons. The driver sits in a block of wood hosted over the tip of the cart near the horse.
Kalesas can still be found in Intramuros, Manila and nearby streets and also in Iligan City, where there is a street where adorned kalesas can be taken for a ride.
Source:Wikipedia.com
Posted by on August 14, 2005
Bangag
Sobrang bangag ako ngayon. Daig ko pa ang adik na high. Night shift ako, nag
overtime pa. hehehe kanina pa ako nakaw-tulog dito para lang matanggal ang
antok. Hay. Mamayang gabi na naman ulit.