26.5.11

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

The Pirates of the Caribbean has come to its fourth installment and it has not seized to entertain. New adventures with new characters but the delivery is the same-- perfect, just perfect. Encounters with mysterious mermaids; finding silver chalices; the quest for the fountain of youth takes us on exciting undertakings. The mixture of comedy, thrill, and action boils down to a great movie for all ages. 

This time, the added love story is no longer about Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann. Captain Jack's love interest is finally revealed. Angelica, the Latin beauty and wit, fits just right for Jack. Would probably be seeing more of her in the coming adventures. 

Blackbeard was interesting yet his amazing ability was a little less showcased. How he captured those ships and placed in the bottles would have brought more to the movie if there were scenes of it. Barbossa, of course, the "villain turned ally turned king's man turned ally again" will always be one of the compelling personalities in this film series.  Jack Sparrow most definitely is the same Captain Jack everyone came to love-- crazily clever and adorably funny!

Overall, this movie is awesome! We'll be setting out to sea for two more great adventures with these pirates. Aye aye Captain!

Favorite Scenes: Encounter with the mermaids and escape from the Spanish crew. :]

25.5.11

Disarmed

Arjo - bass; El - guitar; Mel - vocals; Aurik - guitar; Cholo - drums

Check out our band and if you'll come to like our sound please like us on our Facebook Page here. Listen to us at our Myspace and add us up.

Here's a video of our original piece False Masquerade:

23.5.11

My Celtic Tree Horoscope

July 8 – August 4: HOLLY
Planet: Earth
Gemstone: Red Carnelian
Holly people are cautious and practical, reasonable and filled with personal integrity, sensitive and protective.

I can't agree with everything this horoscope says but there's a few that hit the spot. Thought I fit more on either the Rowan or the Hawthorn. Well anyway, it was something new and interesting.

The Daydreamer

Fluid movements of my consciousness
Dizzy and lightheaded
I float into the void
My own space where I can drift

Sliding slow and smoothly
Whispers of random secrets
Travel through my senses
They’ll be kept safe with me

Running to that unreachable stop
A cycle of never-ending ambition
Yet I stumble upon another love
Discontinued; another start

Blinking in this blur
Haze and mist be gone
I cannot clearly envision the path
Walk on even in confusion

Halt
Now I’m in a standstill
I came to a realization
In between sleep and wakefulness

Eyes wide open
Daylight glared through
Reality grasped me tighter
Telling me it’s the day… it is the day.

~melancholik (Melanie Oncog)

PANNA COTTA Recipe

Panna Cotta I made for my sister's birthday
½ cup fresh milk
2 tbsp sweetener
½ tbsp powdered gelatin
1 tsp vanilla extract
½ cup cream

  • Combine milk, sweetener, gelatin, and vanilla in a saucepan. Let mixture stand at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes for gelatin to bloom. Add cream.
  • Over low heat, stir continuously until all ingredients are well blended and the gelatin melts completely.
  • Pour into serving cups and refrigerate overnight or until set.
  • Garnish with fresh fruit before serving, if desired.

Precious Trouble

The cutest puppy! He looks a lot like his dad. Trouble is an 8 month old Shih-Tzu Terrier Pekingese Chihuahua. He will always be the little darling in the house (although at times he's a brat).

He loves to go joy-riding

He just lies around and get lazy sometimes or most of the time

He enjoyed hanging out with his daddy Cotton...

... and hanging out some more
Trouble loves getting inside bags

Posing for the camera, he's pretty good at it

One of his hobbies-- just rolling on the floor
Sleeping... dreaming... his favorite :]

Robot Attack! The Disderi 3-Lens Camera Experience

I recently bought a Disderi 3-Lens Camera and I just love shooting with it. This camera is very easy to use; no complications at all-- just point and click then it goes "ppprrrrtt". And that little robot around the lens makes it even more adorable. It pretty much looks like a toy (well yeah, it's a toy camera) that people who find me using this think it isn't a camera at all. Don't let the cute appearance fool you, I'm telling you the photos produced by this little thing are awesome! The borders between frames appear like an open book which differ from other action cameras.

I'm having a lot of fun with this action clicker. My robot camera is definitely for keeps!

Here are some photos I took with the Disderi 3-Lens Camera:




My bike called Giraffe

Meet my vintage Captain Stag bike. The seller named her Giraffe and I adopted the same name since there's a sticker of a giraffe posted on it and it kinda looks like one too anyway. Bought her just this month. The farthest we've been to was in Dauis, Bohol. Hope we can go to another destination soon. I'm a bit sad though, I can't go biking until July. We'll have to resume our trips on July and rest for a bit (two months is too long :[ but it's how it should be). Can't wait to step on the pedals again! Weeeee!

Coffee and I

Coffee... I miss those moments just sitting, relaxing and sipping that black and bitter liquid and breathing in the heavenly aroma.

For my own good, I have to taper down my consumption of this most wondrous drink. I've been having this health condition wherein it's possible that caffeine has contributed to it. This was one of my fears-- having to stop drinking coffee. The moment the doctor told me that I had to not have it in my system on a daily basis, my world almost collapsed. People might think I'm over reacting but really that's how it went, but I kept it to myself and some close family and friends.

Coffee is a big part of my life ever since. But now I just have to give it up. I still drink a little and mostly decaffeinated  when I get the chance but not how I used to (2-3 mugs daily). I still have to observe for a month if there are any improvements. I hope giving up my favorite drink isn't going to hogwash.

Don't worry coffee dear, we'll meet every once in a while... *slurp* :]

Failure

May 5, 2011 when we lost our first dog, Cotton. He got hit by a car.

The night he got hit, we thought he'd be alright. None of us have seen how it happened, we just assumed it had not done any fatal damage. The next day he was vomiting and showing signs of weakness. All of us we're busy, too busy to take care of him. That night, I was the first one to arrive home, I noticed he was behaving differently. Cotton was a very bubbly and playful dog but that time I knew everything's not good.  He kept vomiting until there was nothing left to vomit but saliva. I was crying and crying and kept comforting him. I said to him, "Hold on... I'm taking you to the vet tomorrow." I had to wait for the next day to take him to the vet since there's no pet clinic open beyond 7:00 at night in our place. I was desperate but all I could do was cry and stroke his fur. He was helpless, and so was I. Moments later he was acting strange... he was hiding under the bushes in the garden. I started to panic because I've learned that dogs do this (hiding) when they're nearing their end. I couldn't stand the fact that he's leaving us.

Cotton was our fist dog. He was sometimes naughty and we can't seem to control him but we love him so much. We failed to train him to be a dog. He probably thought he was like us because he grew up with humans. We spoiled him; we kinda treated him like a little kid in the house. I always thought maybe he's Joseph, our little brother that we lost reincarnated into a dog. Cotton is very sweet despite his being naughty. We can really tell that he loved us. He would come running to us when we arrive home, wagging his tail, jumping around like he's trying to tell us that he's so happy we're home. I'm the closest to him in the family. I used to be his playmate before we had another dog (his son Trouble). We had spent a lot of time together way back then. We'd be going to the park and I'd let him run and play. It was often me taking him on walks. And when things get out of hand with him, it was always me they call. Cotton was so close to my heart and until now he still is and will always be.

It was raining that night but I didn't care if I got sick; I kept calling him to get out of the bushes and come into the shade so he won't get cold. I didn't want him to die there. But I kept hoping he'll make it in the morning until the clinic opens. Later as I was calling him, he struggled to come out. He was already having a difficulty walking. Cotton stumbled as he tried to stand. I carried him to the porch. I laid him there and covered him with his towel. The tears welled as I looked at him suffering and struggling through every breath. All the happiness we had together flashed back in my head.
I went inside the house for a while and when I went back I thought he was just adjusting his head forward. Soon I realized it was his last breath. He waited for me until his last. I couldn't stop crying. Cotton left us. I failed him. We failed him. I don't know who to blame but all I can think of is us, his owners. We were too careless. If we had brought him to his vet the same night he got hit he might still be with us now. But guilt won't bring him back. The fact is Cotton is gone. All we can do is look back on the good memories we had with him and try our best to make up for everything to his son, Trouble.

One thing's for sure, Cotton was happy with us and we were happy that he was our dog.

I miss you Cotton. You'll be in my heart forever. I'm sorry... I love you...