A trash bin is not the most photogenic subject, errr...it's not photogenic at all. Please look beyond the bin to see the sky slowly creeping into the night.
In line with the recent typhoon that devastated the lower part of the Philippines I am appealing to all of you to donate whatever you can to help the victims.
Anyone interested to help, you may find below on how:
From Sec. Dinky Soliman of DSWD – Volunteers are needed at DSWD Cagayan de Oro (Masterson Rd, Upper Carmen) to repack and deliver relief goods.
Call +639066150095 and +63 8822 8588892
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To those who prefer to send donation through paypal, send it to the following:
Iligan Bloggers’ #oneforiligan campaign: Paypal ID: singcol.inquisitor@gmail.com
CDO Bloggers’ #HELPCDO drive: Paypal ID: francis.siason@gmail.com
You can also contact them through that emails
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Personally drop items to Xavier University main entrance. Volunteers are accepting in kind and cash at the gate.
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To those who are flood victims and who are in need of medical help, go to polymedic plaza because they offer it for free. except for the medicine
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You may go to Capitol University @ 9:30 am today, December 18,2011 to become a volunteer and help repack foods.
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San Antonio de Padua and Cathedral are accepting donations. Social workers are there to assist you.
Send cash through Bank account:
Xavier University
BPI CDO Divisoria Branch
BPI Account Number: 9331-0133-63
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Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental:
Panday Bulig Relief and Rehabilitaion Center
Tabang Mindanao Center
12th-22nd streets, Nazareth
9000 Cagayan de Oro City
T/F: +63 (88) 856 6413
E: pandaybulig@gmail.com
(look for Ms. Beryl Tranco)
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Iligan City:
Rural Missionaries of the Philippines
Northern Mindanao Sub-Region
Room 01, Kalinaw Lanao Center
0016 Bougainvilla Puti, Villaverde
9200 Iligan City
T/F: +63 223 5179
E: rmpnmr@gmail.com
W: www.rmp-nmr.org
(look for Ms. Ida Melody Bucog)
Dropping Center in Metro Manila:
c/o StartArt Project
10A Alabama st New Manila Quezon City
Mobile: +63926 7112450
email: info@startartprject.org or nikkiluna@startartproject.org
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Dropping Center in Metro Manila:
c/o StartArt Project
10A Alabama st New Manila
Quezon City
Mobile: +63926 7112450
email: info@startartprject.org or nikkiluna@startartproject.org
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For cash donations, please send to this account:
Bank Name and Address:
Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
Quezon Avenue branch, 9200 Iligan City, Philippines
Account number:
009359-1348-08
Swift Code:
BOPIPHMM
Account Name and Address:
RMP-NMR Inc.
Room 01, Kalinaw Lanao Center for Interfaith Resources
0016 Bougainvilla Puti, Villaverde
Iligan City 9200, Philippines
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Donate via text:
Text REDAMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4143 (Smart)
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ANY Cebuana Lhuillier Pawnshop (Nationwide.)
Manila Donation Center
NN-SuperFerry corporate ticket outlets in
Robinson’s Ermita
Araneta Center Cubao
Victory Mall Caloocan
Pier 15
Pier 2
NN-ATS Express Center at Pier 2
Other Donation Centers or Account
I find cobblestones charming. It's like being in a different era altogether. It's like walking on paths that the famous people once throdded...
9 February 2011
Totally miss looking out our kitchen window with a view of a golden egg.
The train lines U2 (violet) and U3 (orange) intersects at the Volkstheater station. It is one of the cleanest stations in the city - the most picturesque too with displays of features from two of the cities' biggest museums which are nearby and some murals. One of the biggest is “Nature in the Making” (Das Werden der Natur) by Anton Lehmden.
A shopkeeper pays attention to a customer who had purchased bottles of wine. We were just passing by and I was actually at the other side of the street. The lights attracted me well and then I noticed the shelf of wine.
( Domgasse at night, the building where Mozart lived has been turned to a museum.)
Mozart experienced issues with his health throughout his life, suffering from smallpox, tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, typhoid fever, rheumatism and gum disease. His final illness began when he visited Prague to supervise the performance of his new opera La clemenza di Tito in 1791. The visit was fairly successful from a professional standpoint, however, while in Prague Mozart began to feel ill. Early Mozart biographer Franz Niemetschek wrote, "...he was pale and expression was sad, although his good humour was often shown in merry jest with his friends.
Following his return to Vienna, Mozart's condition gradually worsened. For a while, he was still able to work and completed his Clarinet Concerto, worked toward the completion of the Requiem, and conducted the premiere performance of The Magic Flute on 30 September.
Less than three weeks to go and it is officially winter, I'm taking all the time I can to enjoy autumn. :)
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For those who are regular readers of this blog, you know well that I keep a Drive By blog where photos taken in a moving vehicle are featured. For today's theme action shot I'm sharing this one, a tractor plowing out in the field - took this on our way back to Vienna from Prague from the outskirts of the city.
Today is City Daily Photo's theme day, Click here to view thumbnails for all participants