Featured in www.pinoyapache.blogspot.com on August 12, 2009. TIBET IS NOT CHINA. Neither is it part of the latter. This I know when I began to read history books in the '70s. There's a whale of a difference between the two! Tibet is a theocracy while China, officially the People's Republic of China, is a socialist state. The finest form of Buddhism is practiced in Tibet. The PROC have, long ago, shelved the spiritual aspect of its citizens by the Cultural Revolution ...
Featured in www.pinoyapaceh.blogspot.com on August 1, 2009 I DRANK MY LAST BOTTLE OF beer and I went home at thirty-five past eight in the evening. Our office just concluded a Thanksgiving Mass and there was a buffet dinner and then drinks were served. It is Saturday, April 4, 2009 and, earlier, two members of the Cebu Mountaineering Society led a mixed group of eighteen member-applicants and guests from bisdakcentral.com and from NCR to a trek from Guadalupe to Mount Babag at 10:00 ...
It's true what my grandmother used to quote, "It's better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all." It's corny, yes, but it's true. I have experienced not being able to feel anything - that is, I know what being emotionally numb is like - and it's hell. It doesn't make me feel human at all. Sometimes it makes me feel beneath human, other times it makes me feel above human. Neither feels good. If I were to gain some kind of power over most humans, I didn't ...
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Featured in www.pinoyapache.blogspot.com on July 16, 2009 AFTER MY INITIATION with extreme adventure at the now-legendary trek of the Cebu Mountaineering Society on the trails of Mount Pangasugan in Baybay, Leyte in August 1992 I began to feel the inadequacy of my cheap converted day pack. It was just too small for my frame, too frail for my speed and too tight on storage space. Whereas, at that time, my fellow mountaineers carried on their backs bigger backpacks suited for this outdoor ...