Adopt-a-Community: Embarking on Relief and Rehabilitation After Yolanda
Super Typhoon Yolanda had left us wondering what hit us. Described by many scientists as among the strongest typhoons ever recorded, it caused the loss of more than 2,000 lives and
Crying cops tell us when anger is futile
PO1 Joselito Sevilla, I am sure, did not plan to cry amid the sea of men and women one afternoon in July 2013, when the President was delivering his State of the Nation Address.
Best trees for urban areas
Hello tree huggers and Mama Earth warriors! As I have mentioned in another post [You’ve Got TREE-mail!] I would be sharing with you some findings about the species of trees t
Hidden Gems of Nueva Vizcaya
I had been been traveling the past three weeks for a project where I am involved with right now. These travels, while work-related, allowed me some time for quick sight-seeing and
Unity in diversity (lessons from a couple-tissue dispenser from Ifugao)
Hello dear readers! My blog has finally migrated to its own domain, http://annasuarin.com! And I would like to celebrate this new “home” by sharing this cute couple wit
Geminids and a Shower of Gratitude
HAPPY NEW YEAR, friends and readers! May the new year bring you many more reasons to be grateful about. I began writing this post last December 14 so please forgive me that this ma
Of doing good for public health, The Champ, fresh seafood, and more of Sarangani
I feel a little guilty for being away so long! If my blog can ‘feel’, then he must be feeling abandoned already. :-O Nevertheless, I will try my best to make up for i
Tree Planting 101
As promised, I will be writing more posts to help you in your participation in the The meiLBOX 5+1 Project. An important question that may come into one’s mind when planning

