PostCard Series| Pili Nuts of Bicol
ON TRAVEL| Don’t be confused. I am not in any part of Uragon Provinces or I should say-I have never been to Bicol Region. When we say Bicol we usually associate “Sili” and “Pili”. These photographs of...
View ArticlePostCard Series| Baruto at Bangkero
ON TRAVEL| Countryside Living. An old man and a father with his family while rowing their "Baruto" plus the nipa houses as background. Photographs were taken while the passenger boat where I am aboard...
View ArticleThe 8th Philippine Bird Festival
WBCP Press Release|The 8th Philippine Bird Festival, the country's largest celebration of avifaunal diversity and bird lore awareness, takes wing on December 7 in the City of Manila and will bring...
View ArticleFEATURE RELEASE | Calamity Season Underscores Need for Readiness
I was in Cathe Pacific - Cottage by the Beach of Ms. Cathe Duero in Cantilan, Surigao del Sur with fellow travel bloggers (journeying james, love mindanao, escape manila, and wandering soles) when I...
View ArticleMorion’s PhotoTravel Diaries| Falling In Love with Cantilan
"Each morning in Cantilan creates unique photographs of beauty and inspiration! Subject? breathtaking sunrise, perfect clouds, unspoiled beaches, amazing waves and beautiful people inside and out… "I...
View ArticleMorion's PhotoTravel Diaries| One Laiya
Want to take a break and forget your busy/fast-paced metro life at least for one or two days? More reasons? Ok. You don’t need to travel long, not so far-flung from Metro Manila, and very accessible. A...
View ArticlePostCard Series| Three Hours before Christmas
"Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childhood days, recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth, and transport the traveler back to his own fireside and quiet...
View ArticlePostCard Series| Five Hours Before New Year's Eve
ON PHOTOWALK| Alabang Fruit Market. Nakumpleto niyo na ba ang 13 Prutas sa basket para sa New Year's Eve?7:00PM December 31, 2012Alabang, Muntinlupa CityLet’s #explore7107islandsFollow TRAVELING...
View Article7107 Islands’ Fiesta| Feast of the Black Nazarene 2013
Estimated 11 million devotees, mostly barefoot and clad in marron, are expected to gather and participate in Black Nazarene procession from Quirino Grandstand to Quiapo Church in Manila tomorrow,...
View ArticlePostCard Series| A Walk Along Roxas Boulevard
ON TRAVEL|PhotoWalk along Roxas Boulevard. Have you already tried eating "inihaw na daing na pusit" or sitting with Ninoy while watching the famed Manila Bay Sunset in Roxas Boulevard? These calmed me...
View ArticleSinulog Festival 2013 Schedule of Activities
January 20 will be this year’s grandest day in the Queen City of the South. As expected, millions of devotees and tourists will flock in Cebu City to witness and participate in its celebration of...
View Article18th Philippine Hot Air Balloon Festival Schedule of Activities
Be ready for a "Weekend of Everything that Flies". Expect the 18th Philippine Hot Air Balloon Festival on February 21-24, 2013 to be more colorful, exciting, and fun!Are you planning or planned to...
View ArticleMoriones Festival 2013 Schedule of Activities
Moriones Festival is an annual religious festival held during Holy Week (starting Palm Sunday up to Eastern Sunday) in my home province- Marinduque. The festival re-enacts the seven-day search for...
View ArticleMorion's Travel| The Other Side of Dinagat Province
“The country’s newest province never failed to amaze me!” that’s the exact words I am always saying whenever someone asks me about the “Mystical Province of Love”. Dinagat Province is a mysterious...
View ArticlePostCard Series| Byaheng Habal-habal
ON TRAVEL| Have you tried or would you try to ride in a “Habal-habal”? It is one of the most common modes of transportation here in Mindanao. Not your usual motorcycle for riding, habal-habal serves as...
View ArticleMorion’s PhotoTravel Diaries| The Floating Village of Day-Asan
The Day-asan Floating Village is a unique rural community in Surigao City (the capital city of Surigao del Norte) consisting of houses on wooden stilts and coral rocks in clear water surrounded by...
View ArticleMorion's PhotoTravel Diaries| Souvenirs from Tribu Mamanwa
For me, WORK equals Travel. Every time I travel, the first thing that comes into my mind (aside from work of course) is what I can bring/buy as a souvenir or pasalubong. Yeah, I love shooting and...
View ArticleGUEST POST| Fuerteventura Cultural Heritage Explored
When it comes to living on the spectacular island of Fuerteventura, it’s the architecture of the buildings that provide the biggest insight into the way of life, as well as the culture, of the island’s...
View ArticleGUEST POST| What to consider when choosing the right Cruise for your Family
Cruising is such a great way to take a holiday. It is family friendly, economical, exotic, and safe. Because there are so many varieties of cruise to choose from, you need to do your research before...
View ArticlePostCard Series| Dusk and Sunset in Mainit Lake
“Dusk is just an illusion because the sun is either above the horizon or below it. And that means that day and night are linked in a way that few things are there cannot be one without the other yet...
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