Hello! Didn't go home for All Soul's Day to save on boat fare and I'm not sure if CJ's do something during undas. Anyway, here are photos from Cambridge American Cemetery from last year. It was located on a hill overlooking the rest of Cambridge up to Ely. Duxford had a big role during the war for war planes in England where mostly (if not all) stationed there. In a wall was a list of all the soldiers that died and who's remains were in the cemetery and man, it took almost 5 sections to fill it. Some of the bodies weren't even recovered but were given memorial graves instead.
Drove around the city running errands with CJ and his friend then brought the little monkey for his first deworming. Thank god he's not that byahilo unlike Murlock who would have thrown up in just 30 minutes max.
Meet Hachi! Our one-month-old German Shepherd puppy. Yes, we named him after the movie, Hachiko
Lovely photos of Reese Ungson by her friend Fatimah Francia
View their original set here
I found Reese's blog a couple of months ago and just love how beutifully natural her photos are! Not to mention incredible lighting!!! I wish I could dress-up like what she does but meh, my fashion sense isn't that fah-shown!
Anyway, I asked her if I could colorize some of her photos and gladly she said yes!
Went home to Iloilo to get my papers. I'm applying for a work in Bacolod! FINALLY! But it wasn't just a trip home for me. It was more of an internet detox. We didn't have an internet connection there and I have a rough time finding out how I'm such a slave for the internet. It was cool anyway because I get to do things that I had to do. The answer for my procrastination is to cut off my online "social" life. Also, I was able to do some self-protraits which pretty much sums up how I felt during those tedious days. So brace yourself for some uninteresting photos.
Electric Masskara is a part of Bacolod's annual festival where dancers are donned in anything flashy and catchy. This year, it highlighted the closing of Lacson Street aka Bacolod's commercial strip for merry making.
But before heading the the event, CJ and I dropped by Bacolod' New Government center aka the city's little white house to watch the installed art works on the establishment's fountain area.