Thursday 21 October 2010
Ninoy, Broter-in Law, Friend, Tourguide
his son, Tiger
Mandaue Shipyard
Photo's or videos cannot capture the scale of the streets -- the activity, the people or the creativity of daily existence here.
Amelita, family matriarch
Ayee, aunt and cousin
Ajoe is excited to see his american uncle
Tricycle, a common inexpensive way of getting around
The pace here is fast
Carenderia during a brownout, which we in the states call a blackout. Rolling blackouts are common here as the energy needs outpace the capacity.
Child beggar on the streets who smiled when he saw the camera. He was begging for food.
Cebuano style jeepney
Lechon Manok with rice wrapped in banana leaf
Finally... I have my handy dandy google calender with all the upcoming events in the area and beyond...
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