Here’s my entry for this week’s Photo Friday weekly challenge. The theme for this week is Adolescence
My entry for this week features the young boys of the Himag Ulaw Festival of Placer, Masbate, Philippines. The festival is a celebration for a good harvest and abundant blessings in the town of Placer.
My entry for this week’s Photo Friday Weekly Challenge. This week’s theme is famous.
When one mentions of Baguio City, Philippines, nothing comes into my mind except for the followin:, lush pine trees, cool climate, strawberry plantations, and flower farms! The Summer Capital of the Philippines has never lost its charm to a lot of people.
And during the month of February, the City of Pines celebrates its annual Panagbenga Festival. Panagbenga is a Kankanaey term for blossoming. It is during this time when flowers are starting to bloom once again. Floats covered with flowers parade the streets of Baguio during this time.
Indeed, Baguio has been famous for the Panagbenga, or the Flower Festival.

Detail of the Baguio City’ Panagbenga Festival float during the Aliwan Fiesta 2006
This is my entry to this week’s Photo Friday Challenge. The theme is Golden. This photograph was taken last January in St. Anne’s Church in Molo, Iloilo City Philippines. This church has been described as a feminist church for two reasons: First, its patron saint is a woman (St. Anne). And second, its aisle is lined with 16 life sized images of woma saints. There are only a few churches in the Philippine whose patron saint is a woman.
PhotoFriday: Organized
My entry for this week’s PhotoFriday. The theme is “Organized”.

Young boys paint themselves in black and dressed up like warriors in the annual Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City, Philippines. The event is a thanksgiving festival in honor of the Infant Jesus, Filipinos call the “Santo Nino”. The event is known for its non-stop revelry and streetdancing amidst the beating of the drums. This is held every 4th Sunday of January.

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