Sunset over Davao City

 

The land formation that you can see is Davao City. This was taken by hubby on our way home from a day of island hopping. It’s a golden sunset and not the usual warm one. 

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WW: Wedding reception menu and centerpiece

centerpiece and menu @ Sunny Point Function Plaza, Ma-a, Davao City

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Daybreak above Mactan Island

Sky Watch time! Here’s one of the photos I took inside the aircraft during our flight back to Davao City. It’s an early morning flight, just in time for a great daybreak view. Guess we are just above Mactan Island when I took this photo.

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Sky Watch Friday: Good morning Mr. Sun

It was indeed a great morning last Saturday as we had our sunrise shoot with my classmates in Basic Photography and some other Fanatic Photographers Society members. The morning was warm and I was such in awe as I watch Mr. Sun peep in the horizon. Then I realized it was months already when I last saw Mr. Sun’s first rays as he greets the world GOOD MORNING!!!

For the sake of Sky Watch, I am posting this photo though it has lens flare because I wanted to share how beautiful the sunrise is last September 13 at Sta. Ana Wharf, Davao City.

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Uniformed MNLF in the city

I’m back from a trip in hometown. I really miss blogging there ‘coz we don’t have internet connection in my grandparents’ place so I went to the internet cafe to do my pending assignments. But the connection was too slow that it almost took me forever to open a page.

Anyway, on our way home last Thrusday, we pass by a numerous vehicles carrying uniformed MNLF (Moro National Liberation Front members). The first batch were on hold at the Task Force choke point in Sirawan, Toril. There are thousands of them. I couldn’t imagine how the people of Davao will react if they see these uniformed men roaming around the city. From that point up to Makilala (more than an hour drive from Davao), there were still uniformed MNLF waiting for their ride at the road side and numerous vehicles full of MNLF are still heading to Davao City. I am silently hoping that their entry to the city will not cause any harm.

On our way back here last Sunday afternoon, a number of vehicles full of the same uniformed men are heading towards Cotabato City. Thanks God I haven’t heard any alarming news about the MNLF’s entry to the city limits.

Anyway, got to go now. I need some things to attend to and I will be on duty in OHJ at 10AM. I hope I won’t forget to text Ace to call a bank for the requirements in opening a checking account as we are planning to open one.

   

 

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