Sunday, May 30, 2010

CARDIOPULMONARY DEPARTMENT RECYCLED CHRISTMAS ITEMS

These were some of the christmas decorations we created last December 2008 wherein we won as second place in the entire hospital. The items used are recycled items came from our cardiopulmo supplies.

CLOUDS IN THE SKY

A picture of the sky with different views of clouds. This was taken a few minutes before a heavy rain falls on our area. Using my nokia cellphone, I was able to captured these photos except for the sounds of thunderstorms and lightnings which was being heard and present that time.  

Saturday, May 29, 2010

PUERTO GALLERA, PHILIPPINES

A photos taken from Puerto Gallera, Philippines posted by one of my friend. This place is located on southern part of Manila, about 5 hours ride from the City proper. It is an ideal place for any one who wants to spend his life in beaches and night life. Compared to Boracay and any other place located in Visayas, the fees and budget in getting to this place is much cheaper and transportation is a lot more easier.



Thursday, May 27, 2010

Farmville Photos


Hamsters





Hometown Native Foods

1st Photo:
Pinaputok na Tilapia
Tilapia (/tɪˈlɑːpiə/ tih-LAH-pee-ə) is the common name for nearly a hundred species of cichlid fish from the coelotilapinecoptodonineheterotilapineoreochrominepelmatolapiine and tilapiine tribes (formerly all were in Tilapiini), with the economically most important species placed in Oreochromini. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilapia 

The fish is wrapped in a banana leaf and with fillings of tomato, onion, garlic, soy sauce, chili inside its belly. To have a delicious taste, frying it with a medium fire is suggested.












2nd Photo:
Pork Binagoungan
A favorite Filipino food that made up of pork as main ingredient and mixed it with shrimp sauce with tomato, onion, garlic and chili. If you prefer to have a bit sweet taste on it, you can add a pinch of salt. In the Philippines, this kind of food usually found in Karinderias (small restaurants) where majority of Filipino family preferred to eat.
3rd Photo:
Pakbet or Pinakbet (a combination of vegetables) such as squash, string beans, eggplant, bitter gourd, lady's finger. In the Philippines, there are different way of cooking for said dish depending what part of the country you located. Some areas used to cooked it as dry (sauce using shrimp or fish sauce) and other areas preferred to have it with sabaw (soup) using fish sauce or salt. 
4th Photo:
Inihaw na Tilapia stuff with Tomato and Mango
A basic cooking of fish using fire. You may also put fillings inside Tilapia belly if you want.

5th Photo:
Dinengdeng with Tinapa toppings
A native Filipino menu using mix vegetables combination such as option1 (squash, string beans, lady's finger, bitter gourd), option2 (patani (lima beans), squash, opo (bottle gourd)), option3 (monggo (green bean), bitter gourd leaf or malunggay leaf). Normally this food has a soup (almost the same process of cooking with pinakbet).

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

666






I just want to take advantage for having this blog to inform you about my frequent experienced in my encounter of number 666. Before, I was so afraid when I encountered said number based on the myths that this is an evil number.
But after I come across on it, I tried to search it through books and other reading materials and at the same time searched it also using the internet, and that was the time that I realized it's just a co-incidence to encounter said number combination because of the fact that we only have 10 numbers in common.
What made me interesting for this number is the mere fact that most of the stories and controversies behind it sometimes signifies something in actuality. There were some instances that the person (based on the story) suffer from unexplained situations.
Please help me understand the circumstances and provide me enough idea on said matter. Up to this moment, I do searching and scanning for an exact answer in this mystery of my life.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Started as Friends...


Being close to everyone started in a very simple way. An outing at Paradiso, Christmas Party at MCI, and working together for a couple of days, weeks and months. Although some of them just end up their days from our Cardiopulmo Department, the memories and friendship that we built will always stay on our hearts and mind. Thank you and goodluck...








SOFITEL Philippine Plaza (formerly Westin Philippine Plaza)


A photo taken during Philippine Chest Convention 2009. Sofitel Philippine Plaza is one of the best and Biggest Hotel in the Philippines. A recommended place to stay while having your vacation in the country. It is also a good venue for any occasions because of the good food and facilities available in this Hotel.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Filipino Foods2

1st Picture - Spaghetti
This food is being serve during special occasions in our country. Some fast food stores serve said food. It is made up of noodles, cheeze, sauce, ground pork or beef, red bell pepper and other seasonings.

2nd Picture - Halo Halo Cake
This food is only available in some part of Kawit, Cavite area a meter away from our apartment. According to the person who prepared said food, they used rice as main ingredients and mix with kamoteng kahoy (filipino name), coconut hush, Corn and others.

3rd Picture - Poto (Filipino Name), is also made from rice (as main ingridient) and stuff with cheeze, and corn on the top to make it more presentable.









Filipino Foods


PANSIT - a filipino dish that normally presented/served as main menu during birthdays and some occasions in the Philippines. The ingridients are listed below:
1. noodles
2. either or combination of the following:(pork, chicken, & seafoods)
3. vegetables:(cabbage, beans, carrots, bell pepper)
4. seasonings:(garlic, onions, celery, black pepper, oil, salt, fish sauce, soy sauce)


The three pictures are native foods from our hometown in northern part of the Philippines. Pumpkin flowers, tomato, and Upo (bottle gourd). I add small dried fish as contrast to the taste of the vegetables. I presented such design just to emphasize the different ingredients included in said food.