Here’s putting some human element to this week’s travel theme by Ailsa: Earth: A man and his carabao preparing the soil or mud to be used and made as a pot/ jar at Burnayan (a pottery shop) in Ilocos, Sur. … Continue reading
Here’s putting some human element to this week’s travel theme by Ailsa: Earth: A man and his carabao preparing the soil or mud to be used and made as a pot/ jar at Burnayan (a pottery shop) in Ilocos, Sur. … Continue reading
Being an archipelago of 7,107 islands, there is no doubt that the Philippines were known to have some of the finest beaches all over the world. And for this week’s travel theme by Ailsa, I’m presenting a few of the … Continue reading
This is part of a dance drama by the Balinese depicting the a battle between the mythical characters Rangda, the witch representing evil, and the lion-dragon representing good known as Barong. The dancers express the story through the fingers, hands … Continue reading
Inside the compound of Taipa Houses Museum in Macau. I found these benches while exploring the forest of Mount Kinabalu National Park. At the Jesselton Point ferry terminal of Kota Kinabalu. Related articles Travel Theme: Green. (greatgreths.wordpress.com) Travel theme: Benches … Continue reading
The gray clouds completed by a drizzle made the unusual gloomy ambiance of the Bangui Windmills at Ilocos Region, Philippines. Pale blue sky over the city of Sanya, China. Related articles Travel Theme: Pale (wheresmybackpack.com) Travel Theme: Pale (fourdeeroak.wordpress.com) Travel … Continue reading
Seafoods grilling at a wet market of Kota Kinabalu. Burning incense at A-Ma Temple in Macau. The bus driver during my day tour around Macau. This is not from any of my travels; she’s our laundry/iron lady. Related articles Travel … Continue reading
What really caught my attention during my visit to the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand are these bees flocking these two lotus flowers that I passed by as I walked around the compound of the palace. They don’t seem to … Continue reading
Mossy green rocks on the stream that runs along the forest at Kinabalu Park. A tall grass I found during one of the walks I did at Kota Kinabalu. Part of my lunch at a waterfront restaurant at Kota Kinabalu: … Continue reading
It is easy to be awed seeing the numerous temples in Bangkok. I am amazed at how each structure was made. But I was totally LOST for words when I witnessed how the tiny details everywhere were made… it was … Continue reading