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Images: [Above] A stone house in Batan Island, Batanes; [right] this image of me was taken in Boljoon, Cebu (notice the almost straight line of the lower edge of the clouds); [below] view of Metro Manila and Laguna de Bay taken from the ArtSector Gallery & Chimney Cafe 360ΒΊ, Binangonan, Rizal (all in the Philippines).
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Jeri
Hello!
I have read your post, “Little Prince and Climate Change”. I am also taking the same class in UPOU right now, and we also submitted the same paper to Dr. Serrano. I agree with your posts. Galing. Linking The Little Prince with climate change is brilliant. I never thought of that. π Great job.
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rex
great blog po! π seems like there’s more to nueva vizcaya, why wont you feature some of its indigenous architecture. something big and original.Im sure meron dyan,. π
Barnabas Zeron Bago
Hi Mei,
I was impressed by your MeiLbox. I also like your paper posed in the WB e-course.
I am from the Solomon Islands, been to the Philippines a couple of times and made very good friends (Roberta (Bobby) and Jenny from ADB), Rowena (Bing) from IFPRI…
Salamat,
Barnah