Kazehozonkai’s acoustic music and a simple story of friendship across oceans
I had closed 2015 and begun 2016 by keeping in touch with old friends. I have traveled quite extensively and can say with gratitude that some of the ‘strangers’ I had m
Of sky ways and serendipitous moments – envisioning sky bike lanes for Metro Manila
Note: This article first appeared in my Linked Pulse page. (Image credits: Anders Berensson Architects. This image also appeared in TechInsider.) UPDATE: I am requesting feedback f
January asks you to write it down
A blessed and fun-filled new year to you all, dear friends and readers! It is January and a good time to celebrate and give thanks, take stock of the lessons of the previous year,
Misa de Aguinaldo – a journey of love and thanksgiving
It is a little embarrassing to admit but I have never ever completed the nine-day Christmas devotion and novena called Misa de Aguinaldo (may be literally translated as “Gift
The National Greening Program and climate action
(Note: This is a copy of a paper that I had submitted in ENRM 236: Governance of Upland Ecosystems, in November 2014. I am currently enrolled in the course, Master of Environment a
Environmental Site Assessment Training by INSTEP (Sep 21-22, 2015)
(Note: This is a 3rd party announcement. All inquiries must be sent directly to INSTEP through Mr. Gene Jones. ) The International Society of Technical and Environmental Profession
Fireworks, an exhibit by and a journey with Sandra Torrijos
[Note: Once again, I am honored and humbled to have received an invitation to the exhibit of the works of Ms. Sandra Torrijos, my favorite painting mentor. (Thank you, Sands! The