Goodbye, gentle soul

THEME DAY: CHANGES • Siopao was a mixed breed and a gift to my father the year after my mom died in 1993. Daddy named him after the Chinese steamed bun popular in the Philippines because when he was a puppy and could fit in one hand when curled up, he looked exactly like one, including the dot on his... 

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got bread?

Every winter I make sure that any stale bread we have in the house will not go to waste but be given to ducks, pigeons, and water-chicken. Food source is a scarcity for these poor birds during this... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]... 

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There She Is

Di ako mahilig sa pusa at sa kuneho pero cute talaga to. Hehehe.... 

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Maus

This post is dedicated to the victims of the election massacre that took place in Maguindanao. I was supposed to read another book to wrap up my World War II Challenge, but that will probably have to wait until next month, as I found another couple of books for this Challenge, lent to me by [...]... 

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Golden eggs

Not from a goose but from a shark—the Whitespotted Bamboo Shark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum), to be exact. Found among the coral reefs of the west Pacific, including the Philippines, this small, one-meter, nocturnal shark lays eggs that are five inches long. These back-lit eggs showing the fascinating... 

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It’s a doggy dog’s world

Never have I seen a large population of dogs in one town, in one day, than in Whitby in North Yorkshire, England.   This historic place is one of the most visited seaside towns in the UK for many reasons.  And I thought I should start my tale by talking about its dogs.  Sit back, relax and enjoy... 

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