Sunday, October 28, 2012

A Trip to a Galley


     No, I didn't go for a ride in a ship. I just went on the shore and found a galley. Not really, but it's a restaurant

                            ANOT'S GALLEY GRILL and RESTAURANT.

     A unique name. Let us go inside.


       No, a galley doesn't look like this, this is the entrance. Nice balloon pillars. Thanks to Sixth Avenue Balloons.

       Oh! and the food....hmmm... tastes superb! Sadly I have to watch out for fats, cholesterol and etc. Anything that is so much is too much for the body. Yeah, unhealthy. But it was only for this night. Didn't really help it. Just look at the food! It tastes as great as it looks, or even better. So irresistible and tempting.


Fish and Fries  - Not French but Filipino. Meaning its not potato but sweet potato or "camote". 

Sizzling Sisig -

Lengua

Crispy Kangkong - taste Kangkong and crispy. *:-)


Babyback Ribs - tastes pork *:-)



Baked Talaba or Oysters - taste sea shell *:-)

     
        You might be wondering if I ate these food alone. Well, actually there was a celebration. A dinner with my officemates. Another one which I missed taking a picture was "Bulalu". One of their specialty which I personally looked forward to. I have tasted one already at the owner's birthday party. *:-)


The "Bulalu" remains


The "Bulalu" remains
    
       See what it did to Neil?



          With the atmosphere inside, it's really like I actually was inside a ship. This time, an Anot's Luxury Liner. *:-)


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ANOT'S GALLEY GRILL AND RESTAURANT is located at Baybay, Roxas City, Capiz
  also accepts delivery Tel#036-6200-114

SIXTH AVENUE BALLOONS - Creating Colors to Your Events
  Roxas Avenue, Roxas City Tel# 09053333363 / 09209614972 /
  09192316102 /  09328503476



Saturday, April 28, 2012

Green Thumb Mini Garden

             
                      A glimpse of my little improvised garden.
      

In the beginning it was only tin cans.



I took these from my mother's small garden. Actually I myself planted it there, I don't know what's its name. I just asked it from a priest friend years back.

Painted cans with okra, tomatoe and eggplant seeds


Okra 
Okra fruits and flower

Eggplant

Eggplant

Eggplants
Bitter melon, eggplant, vietnam rose

Bitter melon
Kangkong
Alugbati and Camote tops

Alugbati
Onion Leaves
Pepper

Tomatoes

Moringa Oleifera or Malunggay. This is where I also grow fruit seedlings.

Malunggay or Moringa Oleifera
Ginger

Papaya

Langka/Nangka or Jackfruit

Calamansi with newly grown Guyabano seedlings
Kalamansi

Kalamansi with guyabano seedlings
Avocado

Guyabano

Guyabano, Santol, Jackfruit
Vietnam Rose

Million Flowers
Cactus
Yellow Bell and Gummamela
Rose 
Hanging Plants

Orchids

Monday, April 9, 2012

Good Friday Tableaux Procession

           Good Friday procession is one of the most important Holy Week traditions of the Catholic Church in the Philippines. It is a solemn procession of tableaux depicting episodes from the Way of the Cross and statues of Dolorosa -- Most Sorrowful Mother - and other significant female characters in the bible that were present during the passion of Jesus.
 
          Holy Week or Easter Week is the most important date in the Christian Calendar. It commemorates the life of Jesus -- His passion and resurrection.

          These are the tableaux procession in Kalibo on Good Friday.  Here, every float are lavishly decorated with expensive flowers. After the procession, the floats are blessed by the priest. Unlike in other towns, parishioners have no habit of picking flowers from the tableaux after the procession, only in the Sto. Intiero or the dead body of Christ. 







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The Sto. Intiero
Dolorosa













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