Ruby Tuesday: Red Cactus

Here’s a Red grafted Cactus being displayed during Kadayawan. It’s the first time Ace saw such kind of cactus and he grabbed the camera from me and took some shots. It’s grafted . The top or the Red one was imported and the base or the body where it was attached was a native cactus. I have seen lots of it when I was still collecting cacti during my college years but never had the chance to buy one because it’s so expensive and delicate not like the non-grafted.

Ruby Tuesday: Banderitas (Colorful Trimmings)

The colourful banderitas (trimmings) symbolizes festivities. The banderitas along San Pedro Street, in front of the City Hall is one of my most admired banderitas ever because of its arrangements. I have a photo of this Banderitas during the night last week but it is more attractive during day time.

Me and the banderitas along the street. Ace took a photo of me (my first time to pose in the middle of the street). Seems like I am a tourist in the city.LOL. Do I look like one?heh.

Decorative lamp in Little Ding How

Last Saturday, I was searching for an entry for Ruby Tuesday. Think I have posted everything already. Gladly, Ace and I had our lunch at Little Ding How last Sunday and intentionally took this photo for thie meme. As expected, Chinese loves RED a lot. I just have to look around and look for a nice subject. This is one of the decorative lamps and its reflection in the mirror. Happy Tuesday!

Ruby Tuesday: Cherries

Ruby Tuesday: Cherries

Happy Tuesday! Seems “better late than never” has been my fave motto.*wink*. I hardly find time to keep up with the schedule. I was planning to post early but I was too exhausted last night that I doze off after doing the laundry. Anyway, here’s my entry for this week…the cherries in my Black Forest Red Ribbon cake during my bithday. I am getting out of photos with red subjects, huh. Will post more next time.

Comments…keep them coming!

After checking on what’s wrong with my comment moderation, I thought it’s working already. But I wonder why I didn’t received any comment on my posts. I was thinking maybe there’s something wrong with the link I provided for my meme because many have commented in my entry in Life’s Lessons. It’s the first time I didn’t received any comment in my daily meme. I was planning to check on my link with Ruby Tuesday and Wordless Wednesday after my shift yesterday. But just before my shift ended, Sissy Arlene PMed me asking why she cannot leave a comment because there’s no way she can register. Hmmppp…..that was it! Now I know why one of the visitors said she cannot register to leave a comment and I took that for granted. Immediately I checked on the settings and there it is! I intentionally (or not?) checked the box for “users should be registered to leave a comment”. Now, that was the result of checking that box. Now I know. I thought the user being referred to is me, the author…in other words. Discovered something useful yesterday. Thanks to Arlene for clarifying the issue because if I hadn’t heard a word about it, I will only think nobody left a comment. With that experience, I agree with what others are saying “sometimes common sense are not common”.

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