Showing posts with label bayawan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bayawan. Show all posts

2009/04/13

great egret


scientific name: egretta alba
habitat: coastal marshes to ricefields



location: bayawan negros oriental.



location: sta.ana cagayan



info source: birdwatch.ph

2009/03/13

sarisari ug budbud - kapihan sa bayawan


kailangan lang minsan ay mayroong kahit kaunting maaliwalas na pagunawa sa buhay upang umusad tayo na may direksyon at patutunguhan. pero sa mga panahong nagkakabuhul-buhol ang mga aninag ng buhay sa isipan natin, mahalaga ding huminto muna at hayaang madala sa pagdaloy, at kung kailan handa na, palabang lumangoy.

pero di lagian. nariyan ang pagkalito kung bakit, kung ano, kung paano. ito marahil ang halaga. ang malito ang lalong ilito.

yun nga lang. sa isang kapihan padapithapon, anu pa bang aabutin kundi kwentuhan, tsismisan at mga ideya't konsepto na sa unang dinig ay kalokohan ngunit may tinatago palang kayamanan, o nagpapahiwatig ng kaalaman pero sa loob ay isang alkansyang walang laman.

way klaro. unsa ra?

gihunahuna.

kanindot handurawon nga hangtud karon nagpabilin ang kalagsik ug kapiskay sa atong panglawas taliwala sa paghimamat sa mga hagit sa kinabuhi.

toink.

loko. magpasalamat gihapon kita sa grasya ug kalampusan.

ok. salamat.


2009/03/08

motocross in bayawan city


february 22, 2009... i was told bayawan recently held its fiesta, and, could be, as part of the festivities, the city organized a motocross race for amateur and professional bikers. fortunately, i was in bayawan to witness and watch one live for the first time, which somehow awakened a childhood interest for motocross (which i was able to watch often in channel four in my younger years, but almost died in view of the very remote possibility of even learning to drive a motorbike then). now, almost in my thirties, the interest might just be revived now that i am gradually learning the basics of driving one.





we reached the race site, the newly built bus terminal in bayawan, just about when the women bikers started racing, and left almost after around two hours of watching and moving around for better views, while the sun was at its scorching peak.