Category Archives: Arts and Culture

Taxi Driver Creativity

By | Arts and Culture, Great Inventions, Travel | 2 Comments

We only rode a taxi once and we fortunately bumped into a very interesting taxi driver….

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I saw these dancing soda cans in his taxi and I showed it to my son….and the taxi driver told us that he made them!  We were amazed!  He said that he does it during his spare time in the taxi since he spends most of his time inside the car.  

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Then he showed us in his cellphone all his other works!!!  I told him to give me his email address so I can show him my website, but he said he does not have email and does not have time because he gets home so late from work already since he has to earn a living in his cab.  I told him to make more dancing soda cans and sell them!!! 🙂  

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GRT

By | Arts and Culture, Proud to be Pinoy!, Tributes | 4 Comments

Today I pay tribute to my all time idol, my late grandmother, Lola Glecy.  She is one of the pioneers in Philippine retailing.    She has met many great retailers, world leaders and many other great personalities from all over the world and she impressed them all!!  She is a woman ahead of her time, a woman with impeccable taste and a remarkable person that makes us Filipinos proud for she proved how a woman and a Filipina can achieve great things!!

To everyone at work, she is known to us as GRT.  You can ask all the old timers at Rustan’s department store who have encountered GRT and they will always have an inspiring or touching moment in their lives from GRT.  We all admire her and try to follow her….which is very difficult..because no one will ever be like her.  Though she is not physically with us anymore, she is very much alive in our hearts and in our everyday life. 

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Beautiful interpretations through art 

by one of the Greatest Filipino Artists – Fernando Amorsolo 

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and by world renowned Betsy Westendorp

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I found this photo in my files but cannot read the artist

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Previous Entry:  Remembering Lola Glecy June 3, 2007 

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Sayaw Sa Obando

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Today, we went to Bulacan to attend the once a year event,  Obando Fertility Rites or “Sayaw Sa Obando”

We have been wanting to have a third child ( preferably a girl 🙂 ), so we decided to tag a long with our friends who wanted to go as well.  Thanks to our husbands who were very patient and cooperative.  

Though I have very strong faith and I do believe that God has a plan for all of us so whatever His will is, that is what will be done.  

I am rushing this feature because for those who want to still go, you have two more days.  It is around an hour only from Makati when you leave early in the morning.  We left at 6 am.  There are masses at certain hours but the Sayaw Sa Obando is only once during the day which starts after the 7am mass so at 8am the procession starts.  It runs for about two hours going back to the church where everyone ends inside the church dancing and shouting praises

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We tried to research what we could on the internet but not much information is out there, we relied on first hand experiences of friends of friends

Suggestions:

1.)  Bring a driver with you so you don’t have to worry about parking and just concentrate on getting to the church on time

2.)  Bring the following:

Hat or cap, Umbrella if you want additional shade, cold water

3.)  How To Get There – It is not as easy as it looks- so always just ask people on the road to be sure. We spent quite some time to actually get to the church

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May 17, 18, and 19

Celebrating the patron saint of the childless Santa Clara, the main feature of the festival, Sayaw sa Obando, is a dance by childless women, believing that in their participation, they will be blessed and their wish for motherhood fulfilled. 

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In the same festival, two other saints are honored: San Pascual de Baylon, a shepherd who became a model of good virtues

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and the Lady of Salambao, deriving her name from an image of the Immaculate Conception found by the river by a fisherman using a salambao net.

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 We went with Gil and Christine and we met Martin and Cecile, friends of Gil and Christine

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 Arriving at the church

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Vendors outside the church selling hats, fans, religious articles

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Trying to get into the church which was jampacked!

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Beautiful church

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Outside the church, people are offering eggs and flowers and their petitions

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They were selling candles of a boy and a girl – the vendor said it is for praying for your mate – so for P 10.00 each, we bought and lighted them and prayed for each other 🙂  I normally also want to help the vendors so I try to buy a little from everyone selling

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The Black Nazarene was a popular item being sold, so I got a few for friends and family, they did not have any of the saints from the festival which we really wanted to get

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The Black Nazarene image – with people praying and holding or wiping  the image

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Click to watch video:

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 Little altar boys leading the procession

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 Sta. Clara who we followed

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Click to watch video to watch the procession dancing and swaying to the music.  The guy announcing was telling everyone not to walk but to dance 🙂

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Some come in groups and they all wear the same outfits

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Couples walking hand in hand

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Vendors selling many different things on the procession route 

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Happy to see many of these around – people being more conscious about the environment 

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 I am including here also the entry of Christine who also documents her experiences very well and I enjoy reading them and it is always fun being with her:

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Taikang Lu Street

By | Arts and Culture, Shopping, Travel | 2 Comments

Thanks to our friend, Mart, for telling us about this place!!!

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There are 3 different entrances to get inside from the road – 210, 248 and 274.

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 And once you are inside, it is like a maze with never ending beautiful restaurants and stores to see!! I could not stop clicking my camera wherever I went.  You will see a hodge podge of photos as if you were going through the streets 🙂 There is no zoning so you will see probably a store, then a cafe, then a house, then some motorcycles, then laundry, then a cafe again then a store etc etc…But it is an experience and I hope I can go back again to shanghai and maybe eat in some of the restaurants here

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Love this shot 🙂  

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 A Japanese resto

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Reminded me of Dashing Diva 🙂

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Many beautiful shops!!

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Real life motorcyles parked all over…..

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……..and some motorcycles for sale 🙂 They even use the tops of their home accessories for display

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Wine bars- indoors……..

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and outdoors! 🙂

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A cute lingerie/undergarments store which looked like a pastry shop from the outside

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More motorcycles parked on the streets 

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And laundry hanging right outside and near stores.  Yet, its clean, organized chaos and there is no smell.  

It blends in so well and it creates the character of the place!  I love it! 

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They paint their benches and chairs around the area…love it!

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Art stores

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This cafe reminded me of Alice in Wonderland!  NICE!!

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Loved this store fill of “kuchi kuchi”

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Decorated terracotta warriors

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A teddy bear cafe!! What a cute concept!

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When I first peeped into this door- I thought it was a house- but it was actually a store! NICE!

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There were so many people all over the place!  To think everything is tiny – tiny stores, tiny streets, tiny cafes – plenty people!  We went to the place twice and the first time it was raining and there was NO ONE!   But once the sun came out- it was jam packed.

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This must be a Chinese thing….It’s a store where you decorate your own ceramic doll…..hmmm…

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Love this quaint home store

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Oops, it our tour guide 🙂

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Love these embroidered shoes!

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8 On the Bund

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After dinner, we walked down the Bund and  stopped over this building because it started to rain.  And Wow! What a beautiful lobby.  They are so “artsy” in Shanghai! The lobby had all these birdcages with different interpretations 

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And the ground level shops 

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