Thursday, April 12, 2007

WEARING HAPPINESS ON MY SLEEVES

Been up to my eyeballs since I came back to work from a short Holy Week break. Want to write something about it but I'm running against time. I hope for now, the photos will speak for themselves...









13 comments:

DN said...

WOW!!!!!! Tents. I sooooo miss camping by the beach. Can we have that magpuli ko? please......

felinelostindwilderness said...

ahayyy..thats one thing i really miss the most: the simple and beautiful scenery of our homeland. Nothing beats that!

Anonymous said...

that must be relaxing, Anne? Great photos, where is that beach? Glad you had a good family bonding during the Holy Week.

Unknown said...

that's my husband's place. where he grew up to be such a laid-back, subdued person. yeah, the beach. so beckoning. sometimes the waves laugh with you, and sometimes, it hushes your troubled heart. really awesome masterpiece of God. thank you guys, for taking a look..

dohn, of course. tell me ahead of time of your sked so i can inform reinee's mom that we're going there. at least one weekend. i deliberately left my tent there, as i was really planning to go back soon. just can't have enough of that beach. that's where reinee kept all the secrets of his heart.

Unknown said...

ay mapz, that's in pulupandan gale. just near that long boulevard that separates pulupandan and villadolid.

DN said...

ahay. sooo true. the cool sea breeze and the lullaby of the waves is very... as in very good for the troubled soul and restless heart.

and because of the holiday, may blog man ko about it. nabasa mo na?

Genevive said...

nabulong kahidlaw ko sa inyo sa pictures. kag nalugpayan ang "ugtas" nga ara sa tagipusuon ko tungod sa u-kno-what... this will pass

Anonymous said...

Anne, how lovely those days must have been. ang ganda ang paglubog ng araw. Reminds me of the poem my dad used to quip as we watched sunset from our window as children:
Never waste a sunset, even though it's free; though it squanders day by day such brilliant majesty. For though a million sunsets await as many past, today is not your millionth and might just be your last.

Unknown said...

woooow! that is sooo lovely hannah! and i am ever to happy that you finally learn how to post comments! hahahaha! i can't wait for you and joseph to come to the phils and visit again, i will certainly bring you to many a sunset here!

Anonymous said...

Ay tuod sa Pulupandan ni? My father is from Pulupandan and my late grandparents' house is very close to the waters. I still have cousins living there. When we were little we spent summers with my Mom's side of the family. Ang ila balay tupad man sang baybay. When you mention Pulupandan I think of serguelas and watermelons :D

Switchblade Betty said...

Thank you for the kind words. I love your "about me". It definately struck a familiar note.

Unknown said...

thanks, betty, for taking a look at my own site. your own has such interesting posts. hope like gets more and more better for you.

maps, ay tuod ka? from pulupandan man gale family mo? basi kilala pa na sang bana ko, kay feeling ko tanan nga tawo da, kilalahay.hehehe

DN said...

hi manang. yup! I am so serious. and the beach camp will be just perfect for me to relax and unwind. I might be there for masskara. Gapang agda man si Owen nga ma photoshoot daw kami eh.