Showing posts with label Ruby Tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruby Tuesday. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Ruby Tuesday: Yesterday

I suddenly miss the old times. The time when I was so carefree and care less for the world around me.. the times when I was a child. So for Ruby Tuesday I decided to post a photo flashback.. my yesterday...

I am the one with red shorts at the second from the left.. See my happy smile? I was 5 years old in this photo. So precious, so memorable for me.

For specks, tint, dash, blot, whole and more more Red visit Mary of Work of the Poet!

with Love,

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Ruby Tuesday: Workmates Bonding Time


It's Tuesday again! Time for something red! I decided to post some past photos with my workmates.

We love going out on Fridays, taking a break from a stressful work environment. My group loves seafood and Karaoke. That's why we always go to "Dampa" , a popular seafood wet market here in Parañaque, Philippines where you can buy fresh seafood products like prawns, crabs, squids and anything you want snd they will cook those for you with your chosen recipe. We patronize the Trinity seafood restaurant as they cook very great and Sharmila's for their unlimited Karaoke use. LOL.

Some of my workmates while waiting for our food.

Yours truly- during Karaoke time!

Another red pose from me. LOL

Some other times, we also bond through worthwhile shows like the ones we have here at Club Mwah. It's like a Las Vegas show mostly performed by gays as major performers.

The Move Managers at Club Mwah.

Some of the gay performers at the club.

That's all for this week. Visit MaryT for more Ruby Tuesday entries.

with Love,

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Ruby Tuesday: The Ifugao People


For Ruby Tuesday November 3rd edition, I just thought it would be lovely to pose something which is a part of the Filipino culture.. - The Ifugao Native People.

You may not have heard of the Ifugao people of the Banaue area of the Philippines, but you have quite likely seen their handiwork. For over a period spanning thousands of years, the Ifugao have labored to transform the precipitous mountain sides of their homeland into an amazing series of stepped rice terraces. In fact the rice terraces here are so plentiful that if they were placed end to end it has been estimated that they would stretch half way around the earth. Thousands of tourists come to visit rice terraces every year, yet few bother to learn about the Ifugao people who are responsible for their construction. These people occupy an area of about 900 square miles in the province of Ifugao.

The Ifugao have some customs and rituals that seem rather strange to the Western observer. In some areas, for instance they do not bury the dead. Instead they wrap them in cloth and hang them in trees where they drip during decomposition. Once the body has been reduced to a skeleton it is wrapped in what is called a death blanket and kept under the eaves of the hut. The Ifugao people also engage in elaborate rituals to appease their dead ancestors. Priests plead on behalf of the people to request the dead not to come back for their relatives. Animal sacrifices are also offered to appease these dead ones.

Ifugao's are known for their rich handiwork and their tribal dances.

An Ifugao, building a hut... (this was taken at Tam-awan Village during our tour to Baguio)

Some of the beautiful handiwork of the Ifugao's sold at Tam-awan Village Shop

An Ifugao Dance.. (They have tribal shows at Tam-awan Village on some occassions)

I love the color of their costume. Actually Ifugao's one of the most dominant colors in their artworks and costumes is RED.

By the way, this is the Banaue Rice Terraces one of the seven wonders in the world and this is one of the masterpieces of the Ifugao people . Take note they did this by hand.



For more Ruby Tuesday entries, please visit Mary.

with Love,

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Ruby Tuesday: Crown Relocations



I saw this Ruby Tuesday meme at my cousin Phebie of Loves Haven when I visited her post a while ago. I find it very interesting since I love the color red itself. Meme is hosted by Maryt of Work of the Poet. So here I am having my first entry here. If you love to play along visit the host and sign on in to her Mr. linky for us to see your entries.

For the color red, my first entry would be the color of my Company and it's RED!!!

Crown Relocations is a leading provider of domestic and international moving and settling-in services with over 100 locations in more than 40 countries. We understand the importance of making your relocation experience as smooth as possible. After all, we're not just moving your possession, we are helping to relocate the most precious things in your life.

Crown's special boxes for children who wants to pack their own personal belongings.

Some of the people behind the Move Management department of Crown Manila

some of the dependable crew and crew chiefs of Crown Manila

Crown Trucks

We'll deliver your possessions to any part of the globe..

For those are setting up a new home across town or on the other side of the world, relocating can be a stressful and complicated time. As your moving day approaches, keep in mind that Crown’s team is ready to answer questions during any part of your move. They realize that while moving isn’t always easy, it’s definitely exciting to begin a new adventure. Wherever you are in the globe, I'm sure Crown will be there for you. You can find a Crown Office Here.

For more Ruby Tuesday entry, visit Here and be amazed on the what that color could bring.

with Love,