Thursday, October 30, 2008

Litratong Pinoy: Kadiliman (Darkness)


May kakaibang pakiramdam na dala ang kadiliman. Ang mga bagay na hindi karaniwang kinakatakutan sa liwanag ay parang nag-iiba ng anyo pag inaaninag sa dilim. Bakit nga ba tila may nakaabang na panganib sa dilim?

May malalim na takot na pumipigil sa atin upang subukan ang mga bagay na hindi natin alam. Mas pipiliin natin ang mga bagay at sitwasyon na alam na natin. Sa kadiliman, hindi pamilyar ang ating mga hakbang, hindi natin nasisilip ang lubak-lubak na daan, at kung ano ang nasa dako pa roon. Ngunit kadalasan, ang likas nating takot sa dilim ay nagliligtas sa atin sa kapahamakan. Mula kabataan, nakasaksak na sa isipan ko na sa madidilim na sulok ay nandon ang mga gagamba, alakdan, ahas at iba pang nakalalason na hayop. At ang mga paalala ng ating mga magulang: H’wag dumaan sa madilim na lugar, baka may holduper. Pag dumidilim ang kalangitan, ipasok sa bahay ang mga sinampay. Ang madilim na bahay ay naputulan ng kuryente---version ko pala yon...ang sabi ng nanay ko ay---ang madilim na bahay ay lapitin ng maligno. At ang peyborit ko---ang naglalaro sa dilim ay nabubuntis este nadadapa pala.

Teka, dumidilim na ang paningin ko!

Bisitahin ang Litratong Pinoy.



Taken on December 2007 at the Mall of Asia grounds.

Beer-day!

At breakfast, my mother asked me in a weird kind of tone how old I am today. As if she didn’t know! And to add insult to the injury, she asked if I have a date tonight.:D

Birthdays are strange things, the more you have the more you try and pretend they don’t matter, and the more people try and tell you they are not so bad. It’s true, I am getting older, but as someone just said to me “who isn’t getting older every day?” I think the problem people associate with birthdays has more to do with the fact that a birthday throws into sharp focus all the things we think we should have done, but have not.

It would probably be depressing if my to-do list is exactly the same as it was last year. That would leave me with a feeling of having accomplished nothing, and not going anywhere. I’d like to think that I’m fortunate enough this year. I look back at where I was last year and look at the fundamental things that have changed since then:

  • I am happier despite the bigger challenges in my job
  • I appreciate God's graces more
  • I am calmer and more forgiving of myself and others
  • I have simplified my life in many ways

Tonight will be a celebration that would beckon my friends to sit down and spend a few hours together over great-tasting food and some great conversation. Two old maids, an incorrigible playboy, a power couple, a self-proclaimed anarchist, a shopaholic and a placard-toting single mom. For one glorious evening, my birthday dinner will bring world peace.

So as you can see, I can’t see much point in feeling depressed, though I might think about what I want to change in time for next year. Today, and like any other day, I'd like to focus on my blessings. I have a lot to be thankful for!

And to guide me for next year’s to-do list, I will meditate on these verses from Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching

Chase after money and security
and your heart will never unclench.
Care about people's approval
and you will be their prisoner.

When you are content to be simply yourself
and don't compare or compete,
everybody will respect you.
Stop thinking, and end your problems.
What difference between yes and no?
Must you value what others value,
avoid what others avoid?
How ridiculous!

How ridiculous, indeed!:D And finally, here’s Lao Tzu’s advice that I should apply to my daily life:

Express yourself completely---then keep quiet.

Amen!:D

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Wordless Wednesday: Eden Nature Park


Mucuna Bennetti "Red Jade Vine"


In my garden there is a large place for sentiment. My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams. The thoughts grow as freely as the flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful.

~ Abram L. Urban

Location: Eden Nature Park

Friday, October 24, 2008

Sky-Watch Friday: Sunrise


Sunrise From Terminal 3

An early morning flight gives me a headache. I’m not a morning person and getting out of bed at dawn to be at the airport for a 7 am flight requires a lot of effort. But nothing takes the edge off quite like seeing a colorful sunrise. Before going in to the hustle and bustle of the newly-opened Terminal 3, I stopped and paused a while to enjoy this beautiful sunrise. This could turn me into a morning person.:D

More beautiful skyscapes from around the world at Sky-Watch Friday.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Litratong Pinoy: Liwanag (Light)


Hindi matatawaran ang galing ng Pinoy sa paglikha, katulad ng mga ilaw na ito na gawa sa shell at resin. Nakabibighani ang mga modernong disenyo katulad nito na nagbibigay liwanag sa makabagong uso. Ang may-gawa ay si Dennis Ang, isang designer na taga-Cebu.


Here’s another example of Filipino ingenuity---lighting fixtures made from natural shells and clear resin balls. These distinctly modern sources of light captivate at the same time brings forth a fresh style to light. Dennis Ang, a Cebu-based designer concocted these beautiful, fun and functional designs.


More bright ideas at Litratong Pinoy.