"DEADLINE: The reign of
impunity" , a film which depicts media killings in the Philippines, has an
extended run on March 31, 2012 at SM Clark. Starring Tirso Cruz III, Allen
Dizon, Ina Feleo, Luis Alandy, Lovi Poe and TJ Trinidad. Directed by Joel
Lamangan, in cooperation with National Union of Journalists of the Philippines
(NUJP), College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP), and Asian Congress for
Media and Communications (CMC). Tickets are priced at P100. Tickets are available
at the Central Luzon Youth and Students Development Center (beside Angeles City
Library) and talks are currently being done to have some UP Clark Organizations carry the ticket selling too.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Bataan Adventures
I have been to Bataan a couple of times. Being near Pampanga, it has been one of the many destination of choices of Kapampangans who just want to take on a break of the usual and get to see other places. The first time I visited Bataan was when I was still (if you've read on my previous posts) in my first ever work stint. My co-workers, most of them not from Luzon wanted to explore the place and this was one of them. The succeeding experiences I had were from my 2nd and current work where Bataan was the destination of choice for a department's team building / rest & recreation place.
Here are some of the quick trivia I gathered from the web about Bataan and I encourage you to do try exploring this place. It is quite near and will only take you the whole day to visit nice places and immerse yourself in their culture.

The Battle of Bataan is famous in history as one of the last stands of American and Filipino soldiers before they were overwhelmed by the Japanese forces in World War II. The Bataan Death March was named for this province, where the infamous march started. This is also a location of the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant located in the Municipality of Moro (Source: Wikipedia).
The city has its dedicated portal in the net and can be viewed here: http://www.bataan.gov.ph/
Bataan has 11 municipalities namely: Abucay, Bagac, Dinalupihan, Hermosa, Limay, Mariveles, Morong, Orani, Orion, Pilar and Samal.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Hot Air Balloon Fest 2012
Once again, I participated in the annual Hot Air Balloon Festival where literally, it was a weekend of everything that flies! This time though there is something different. More than my quest to experience the event and indulge in a food fest, ehe (drum roll please), it was the day that I tested my newest 'baby'.... my newly acquired Nikon D5100. At last! I can consider myself a complete blogger now. Let me give you a 'tour' of that day through the photos which I took. Note again that this was my test event for my new camera so some shots may be amateurish, ehe. I went in for the Saturday, February 11 schedule and woke up as early as 4:00 am to be able to evade the heavy vehicular traffic typical during this event. My companion and I were successful as you can see below, the sky is pretty dark still but there is already a pile up of vehicles of all kinds.
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atlast, a camera that can be used in the dark ehe... |
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kids from tour buses were all smiles and even sang while wading through the traffic |
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It was still Dark...very dark..when we arrived ehe... brr also cold |
Next stop of course was the 'people traffic'. I was glad that for this year, the lanes have been widen and at the same time, completely separated the lines for those with tickets and those who are still buying theirs. More organized this year. Here's a shot of our tickets as well as the throng of people waiting in line to buy their entrance tickets. By the way, tickets were at PhP200... I should have grabbed the discounted ones when I was offered.
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tickets tickets... ehe... I had to had this shot moment |
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People at the entrance... dami na ah... |
Upon entering, it seemed as if we entered a magic portal because the festivities immediately greeted us, not to mention the thousands of people already present and positioned for the much sought launch of the hot air balloons. Also, from nowhere, the sun suddenly was rising to complete an awe inspiring backdrop.
Everyone else 'involved' in the hot air (at least the actual flying) were already up and running to set their balloons. We got a pretty good position although still not beyond the fence which is my target for next year. But managed to take some up close photos while preparing.
After much anticipation, the program finally started with the traditional singing of the Philippine National Anthem done the Hot Air Balloon way with the air jump done by the Philippine Air Force. Here are the photos of the actual dramatic descent of the flag.
Then the much awaited 'flare-up' and launch of the different colorful hot air balloons from participating teams this year. Crowd favorites were the ice cream balloon, the Wish Cake, the Yellow Car, the Sun flower and the Panda Bear.
By the time the majority of the balloons have taken off, that was the only time that I had a chance to look at my back and see how much people there is or are or (heck) they WERE MANY!!! Warning though, the next photos (four of them) are narcisistically enhanced..ehe..
Then it was breakfast time....The food nooks were filled with people and some of the food providers were from Manila and just as I was writing this blog, I found out that one was actually serving at Soderno In South of Manila... So what's for our breakfast? We had Churros with Caramel dip and Bite Size tacos --- combination mix of tuna and beef.
And there were a lot of things to do and so many places to take photos. You'd have to wait in line though or let your negotiation magic stretched miles to make things happen, ehe...
Then lunch time was near but our slot to officially board that uber gigantic carrier was also up so we thread the bright Saturday sunshine for a worthy treat!
came and while we were waiting for our turn to board the large aircraft carrier, we went back to the food tent area to feast this time on Chinese, Mexican and Vigan's finest dishes....
My parting.. pang-inis shot..... posing behind a canon backdrop sporting my NIKON baby... |
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