Define ‘Poor’
There’s a recent addition to this post below:
I posted a comment at Padma’s blog about the people of Baguio not being really poor, Nashman asked me if we lived in the same universe, so I had to rethink my definition of ‘poor.’

There’s a recent addition to this post below:
I posted a comment at Padma’s blog about the people of Baguio not being really poor, Nashman asked me if we lived in the same universe, so I had to rethink my definition of ‘poor.’
Good news for all those living in Baguio, or those coming up in the next few months!
Asian Massage is a great alternative to all the blind masseurs who have heretofore been the only ones offering home service massage. And you no longer have to go to a public place like those ’spas’ at SM City Mall or Session Road.
Pardon the long silence, please. What, you may ask, has gotten in the way of blogging? Hmmm, lemme see, how about we call it — LIFE? Isn’t it ironic? To be able to blog effectively you need to live life fully and, when you do, there’s just not enough time to blog! I take hundreds of photos, say of Malaysia, and then get too tired to edit them and publish a post about the fun trip my family took late in June 2007.
Written last 04 March 2007
Today was a perfect Baguio day! It rained just a little, right after high noon, just enough to water the gardens. All the residents are in town for the last day of Session in Bloom, and our guests have left so it’s pretty quiet here at Navy Road. I love the rain, it greens Baguio even more.

If you thought Camp John Hay could not get greener, you haven’t tried CHOCO-LATE de Batirol yet. Tucked away in Scout Hill is a quaint garden-kitchen that affords each party privacy, relaxation and remembrance of good things past.