History of Halloween

Halloween is such a celebrated event of the year. Like Christmas, New Year and the Valentine's Day, it has become rather a major event. And what better to way to celebrate this than to have this familiar "trick and treat" and of costumes that are aimed to scare the hell out of everyone, if not solely to mimic the wicked and horrifying looks of the damned and the supernatural. But how exactly did the celebration of Halloween originate? Here's what I found out in the Wikipedia website.
Halloween's origin can be traced back to Samhain. Samhain became the Halloween of modern times when Christian missionaries attempted to change the religious practices of the Celtic people. The Celtic festival Samhain was a day where the Celtics believed their ancestors spirit would come back to Earth. It was easier for them to harvest crops because of the ghostly surroundings. To celebrate the festival, they wore costumes, mostly skins and animal heads, and danced around bonfires. In the early centuries of the first millennium A.D., before missionaries such as St. Patrick and St. Columcille converted them to Christianity, the Celts practiced an elaborate religion through their priestly caste, the Druids, who were priests, poets, scientists and scholars all at once. As religious leaders, ritual specialists, and bearers of learning, the Druids were not unlike the very missionaries and monks who were to Christianize their people and brand them as devil worshippers. As folklorist Jack Santino noted, rather than try to obliterate native peoples' customs and beliefs, the pope [Pope Gregory I, 601 A.D.] instructed his missionaries to use them: if a group of people worshipped a tree, rather than cut it down, he advised them to consecrate it to Christ and allow its continued worship" (Santino 1982). As representatives of the rival religion, Druids were considered evil worshippers of devilish or demonic gods and spirits. The Celtic underworld thusly became identified with the Christian Hell. The effects of Pope Gregory's policy were to not totally dismiss the beliefs in the traditional gods, but to diminish them significantly, instead focussing on the related Christian holy day that was nearest. Celtic belief in supernatural creatures persisted, while the church made deliberate attempts to define them as being dangerous and malicious. Followers of the old religion went into hiding, branded as witches. The evening prior to the day was the time of the most intense activity, both human and supernatural. People continued to celebrate All Hallows Eve as a time of the wandering dead, but the supernatural beings were now thought to be evil. The folk continued to propitiate those spirits (and their masked impersonators) by setting out gifts of food and drink. Subsequently, All Hallows Eve became Hallow Evening, which became Hallowe'en—an ancient Celtic, pre-Christian New Year's Day in contemporary dress.

In old England, cakes were made for the wandering souls, and people went "a' soulin'" for these "soul cakes". Halloween, a time of magic, also became a day of divination, with a host of magical beliefs: for instance, if persons hold a mirror on Halloween and walk backwards down the stairs to the basement, the face that appears in the mirror will be their next lover (Santino 1982).

This is the traditional popular press account of the holiday. The story is, in fact, more complicated. By the mid-fourth century Christians in the Mediterranean world, without prompting by any "Celtic people", were already keeping a feast in honour of all those who had been martyred under the pagan emperors; it is mentioned in the Carmina Nisibena of St Ephraem, (died 373) as being held on 13 May. ...By 800 churches in England and Germany, which were in touch with each other, were celebrating a festival dedicated to all saints upon 1 November instead. The oldest text of Bede's Martyrology, from the eighth century, does not include the festival on this date, but the recensions at the end of the century do. Charlemagne's favourite churchman Alcuin was keeping it by then, as were also his friend Arno, bishop of Salzburg, and a church in Bavaria. Pope Gregory, therefore, was endorsing and adopting a practice which had begun in northern Europe. Nevertheless, All Saints on November 1 had not, however, started in Ireland, where the Felire of Oengus and the Martyrology of Tallaght prove that the early medieval churches celebrated the feast of All Saints upon 20 April. ...both 'Celtic' Europe and Rome had changed over to a Germanic practice.[1] On the other hand, Christianity outside of this jurisdiction has retained celebration of All Saints in the spring, scheduled in relationship to Pentecost. It is claimed that the old beliefs associated with Samhain never died out entirely and that All Saints Day, otherwise known as All Hallows (hallowed, i.e. sanctified or holy), continued the ancient Celtic practices. However, there is frustratingly little primary documentation of how Halloween was celebrated in preindustrial Ireland. Historian Nicholas Rogers has written, "It is not always easy to track the development of Halloween in Ireland and Scotland from the mid-seventeenth century, largely because one has to trace ritual practices from [modern] folkloric evidence that do not necessarily reflect how the holiday might have changed; these rituals may not be "authentic" or "timeless" examples of preindustrial times."

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Albus Dumbledore is Gay: Part II

Yes the words have been out from Dumbledore's creator herself, J.K. Rowling, that she had always imagined that Hogwarts Headmaster is gay, and this created such a buzz in the Potter world. We may have never been keen to getting what Dumbledore's sexuality is in the books but a very expert textual analyst, Andrew Slack, gives us the seven textual clues (paralleled to Rowling's seven books?) that serve as references to Dumbledore's sexuality:

1. Dumbledore's pet.albus dumbledore, gay, harry potter, j.k. rowling, magic, wizard
2. His name.
3. His sense of fashion.
4. His sensitivity.
5. His openness.
6. His historical parallel.
7. The fact that so few of us realized he was gay.


Not only are this an eye-opener but Andrew Slack tells us that no matter how we define ourselves, what is important is that we LOVE. This is really touching. Read on here for furthered explanation on the seven clues.

(For the first part of Album Dumbledore is Gay!, click this.)

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Site Reconstructed

As you can see, I had a major renovation on my site. I really felt disgusted with my previous layout. It was messy and did not at look appealing, at least for me. I don't know why in the first place it was the one I had chosen in the beginning. Perhaps I didn't really care about my blogging then, what my posts would be and how exactly my page would look like in the eyes of the visitors.

But now that I am kind of hooked to blogging, of course I need to improve my site. The biggest room one can have is the room for improvement. So feast on with my site's new look, and tell me if this is better than the previous one, or otherwise. I would so much appreciate feedbacks, whether kind or rude. Anyway, if you have forgotten how my site's previous look was like, it's on the photo.

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Beyonce at The Fort

beyonce knowles, destiny's child, entertainment, sexy lady, bootyliciousYes, the bootylicious babe of Destiny's Child, now more popular on her own, will be having her concert tour entitled Beyonce Experience World Tour here in the Philippines at The Fort Open Field in Bonifacio City, Taguig and tickets are already sold since October 12 through TicketWorld priced at only PhP 618 and PhP 5,665 with 20% discounts to senior citizens. Her show starts at 7:00 PM and this is majorly sponsored by Globe, Samsung and MTV Philippines. So if you're a great Beyonce fan, grab this chance and make sure you purchase the expensive ticket if you don't want to miss a thing from afar.

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I Voted

Yesterday I exercised my right to suffrage, although in the morning I didn'tfinger, indelible ink, elections have the desire to do so. I was reluctant to vote, as I do not know anyone and was kind of enjoying my laid-back life at home that I slept most of the day. But after my afternoon powernap, as soon as I awoke, I suddenly felt the urge to vote, it was almost 3:00 PM, and I didn't know that the election closes at three. I was so oblivious that I even had the time to walk on my way to the precinct in my elementary school. When I got there I saw two of my previous teachers in elementary, one being my 1st grade teacher, and the other one my 4th grade.


So I took the seat and started writing on the ballot some words that I hardly knew. All right, I just put names based on my gut feelings. Right then it occured to me that if I ran for a position I might as well get a good deal of votes. But politics is not something I would engage into. It's as ever dirty as it always have been. Yesterday, there were even news of something like an ambush to a politician, with a brother for a suspect. How cruel. And that's how cruel politics is.


Anyway, I just wish this ugly indelible ink on my forefinger will erase in no time. I hate the look of it. Grr...

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Study. Study. Study.

The review classes has gotten to a break again, and it will not be until the 4th of November that I will be back to my dorm in Davao. So now while I am back in my hometown, I have to deal with the usual life that I live here, only a bit modified this time by serious studying of some of my review questionnaires. I left most of my reference books in Davao and I only brought with me my review center's compilation of previous board exam questions, my Mosby's Pocket Dictionary and a friend's two NCLEX-RN books, one being Mosby. I started answering their questions yesterday and I really learned a lot, because of its detailed rationales in each entry and choices, which is good as this will provide a good foundation for me in the upcoming NLE. I have only a week for a rest now and I hope I can peruse and practice these books totally before I go back to Davao. But of course, as what our lecturers said, four (4) hours a day of studying is already enough, so I might as well insert in between some moments of laziness, laid-back or couch potato activities such as watching my favorite shows on TV (as I do miss them, having not been able to watch TV while in Davao) and some fancy strolls in cool hang-outs. Ha ha. All work no play makes Jack a dumb boy, after all...

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How Do I See United States?

I see US as the biggest and greatest nation today. In fact, it is one of the countries that I like to get to know better, its ways, cultures, and fast-paced living. But here is what I have to say in a survey.


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Commence a Drug-Free Life with Narconon Stonehawk

Addiction has been one of the great problems many teenagers and citizens, young and old, face today. With internal and external factors that this modern world has spawn, drug addiction has become a major dilemma which poses many threats to one's health and relationship with other people. Worse, many of today's crimes are drug-related. We cannot just turn a blind eye to this, as this is one sad, bitter fact. But what's sadder is having a person or two that you love who has succumb to this culprit's pitfall.

We want to make them better. We want to pick them up from further drowning into the ruthless pools of drug addiction. That is why we take rehabilitation measures to restore our loved ones' youth and life to the optimum.

At Narconon Stonehawk, addiction is treated like no other institution does. Because the caregivers were also once addicted, they precisely know all about addiction and have personal experiences on overcoming addiction, thus giving quality care. And because these once-addicted caregivers had been made the effort of caring while at Stonehawk themselves, they deeply care about addicts.

Stonehawk stands by the Narconon program (founded by William Benitez and inspired by L. Ron Hubbard) and is the most successful addiction treatment program in the US, with a remarkable 76% rate, meaning 3 out of 4 of their graduates leave clean and stay clean. What amazing about Stonehawk is that treatment is not by use of any other drugs. As much as possible, addicts are treated with drug-free approaches, and their Drug Detoxification Program uses natural elements such as vitamins, minerals, exercise and sweating to rid off the drug residues. Stonehawk principles are rooted to the belief that the foundations of addiction treatment rests on education.

Commence a new life now at Narconon Stonehawk and let the true you shine once again. Be healed. Or learn to save a life—of your family, relatives, friends and loved ones—by enrolling them to Stonehawk.

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Summit Missed

mindanao bloggers summitToday marks a significant day to Mindanaoan bloggers because today is the 1st Mindanao Bloggers Summit held at 4th Floor, NCCC Mall, Ma-a, Davao City. I hate myself for not attending there. I had my review classes today, the last for this week and I cannot just be absent from it. The Nurse Licensure Exam is fast approaching and I need to concentrate on my review. The class ended at 5:30 PM and I know I still had the chance to keep up with the summit, although only the party but too bad I needed to come back here in my hometown. Perhaps I'll just make it up on the 2nd Summit.

I am proud to be a Mindanaoan blogger, and I have posted entries to their You Got Blogged contest. The prizes are fat, that is why. And I really hope I will win.

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Mandaya Moore-Orlis: Blogged Beyond Humor

(2nd Prize winner of MindanaoBloggers.com's You-Got-Blogged Contest)

gay, Filipino
It is intriguing as much as it is entertaining how a popular female musician’s name is parodied into one’s nativeness (Mandaya) and extended with a supposedly adopted surname like that by a married woman. But Mandaya Moore-Orlis blog is authored not by a woman, or not quite a woman that is. He technically calls himself, as stated in his blog’s sidebar, “ang bayot sa bukid” or the gay in the highlands, which immediately creates either a silent, self hysterics (when you’re alone) or a laugh-out-loud hilarity when you’re scanning the site with a friend or two.

Bloghoppers will be at once tickled by the blog’s subtitle that says, “may hyphen na ngayon” (hyphenated this time), a pronouncement that a significant change has occurred, which can be attributed to the celebrated coming of Kulot to Mandaya’s already amusing life. Kulot becomes an important partaker in the blogging, having been the subject and model in several hilarious posts consist of everyday pastoral living and practical, matter-of-fact how-to’s.

Complemented with vividly comical photos for a teaser, posting words are carefully laid to punch the lines in the right timing to produce a dramatic and splendidly entertaining effects. Mandaya must be an excellent creative writer himself, having the ability to choose and use appropriate words to arrive at the desired result, which he is evidently very good at. He even utilizes resources around his reach, whether material or human, to amplify interest, intensify readership and lengthen the longevity of stay by keen visitors on his page.

Mandaya Moore-Orlis blog keeps its avid fans up-to-date with posts filled in on a regular basis. And with honest to goodness entries, who would not be hooked to reading and subscribing to his publishing? And with his friends' enticingly projected poses in blog photos, that even revealing claimed cleavages, who would not be so euphorically amused? There has never been a blog as ever candid as his, and his sense of unwavering humor is way beyond compare. Truly, Mandaya Moore-Orlis blog is one of those that maintains and upholds its dignity and worth by ever being so true with its earnest desire—to entertain the public without asking anything in return. That is why it is never a wonder why this blog continues to live up with its growing community of readers’ expectation and simply why it survives.


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Find your soulmates at Friendsation.com

friendsation, free online dating

There is a new dating site, and it is called by the genial name Friendsation, a free community website. Search profiles, with or without photos, whatever suits your interest. Chat with friends online in real-time and blog about the things you love to write. You can also view some users' podcasts as well as make your own. You can rate photos while at the same time your profile can be rated by members. Or you can take the surveys to speak your mind.

Join Friendsation now. It's free to join, free to flirt, and free to blog. It's hacksafe so you can be assured there's no letting your profiles be controlled by anyone. Join now and start searching for your soulmate. Embrace Friendsation, the coolest dating online that is sure to grip the nation.

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Fashion Up with Tobi.com

tobi.com, fashion, online fashion store Get updated ladies and gents with the latest in-trend fashion. Be in-the-know about what's hot and not in the world of fashion through Tobi.com. Shop online with your favorite line or brand of clothing from A to Z, for women's starting from 1921 and men's 3sixteen to Zooey and Love&Eight, or shop for anything that matches your taste of categories from accesories, beauty, casual knits, denim, hoodies and sweat shirts, jackets, music, pants, polos, shirts, shoes, shorts, sweaters and tees. You can also search for newest arrivals or scan for online sales.

Shop easily with a very user-friendly, eye-soothing, smooth website and high-quality actual photos of merchandise sold. You can even win a $1000 shopping spree at their own website by signing up now. Plus you can also win a trip (round trip) to San Francisco and two (2) nights stay in one standard room at the Hotel Adagio.

Visit Tobi.com, the next generation online shopping boutique experience. Find the latest fashions and also speak to online stylist to help you choose what is best for you. It's a personal high value shopping experience.

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Albus Dumbledore is Gay!

albus dumbledore, harry potter, j.k. rowling, hogwarts headmaster, gayAlbus Dumbledore may have been dead by book six of the phenomenal Harry Potter series but he resurfaced in the final book, The Deathly Hallows, as god-like, giving Harry some of his usual fatherly and expert advice. But what of us did not know until now is that he will continue to leave us into such an entrancing event as when Harry met with him in the heavenly King's Cross and create a stir even after all the Potter book has been laid out for public reading.

Well the truth is that Albus Dumbledore is gay. In an interview at New York's Carnegie Hall the other night J.K. Rowling admitted that she always intended the wizard and Hogwarts headmaster in her famous Potter series as a gay character. Why Rowling revealed this astounding information comes as a real shocker to some, while a delight to most as evidenced by the audience's applause at the Hall.

Rowling furthered that she would have revealed it earlier had she known this revelation would have been so positively taken by the fans, although some of them questioned why she would declare the beloved character's sexual orientation despite not giving away any hints or references to it in her books.

A concerned individual, Robert Thompson, a TV and pop culture professor at Syracuse University said "A true purist might say, 'This isn't fair to do something like this after the fact. But ... it has a degree of authority coming from the one who made the characters up."

She may be hated by a very few upon this announcement but Mellisa Anelli, the who runs the renowned Harry Potter fan site leaky cauldron said, "It's not just that she made a Harry Potter character gay. She made the most popular non-Harry Potter character gay."

"Dumbledore is clearly the most powerful and impressive character in thealbus dumbledore, harry potter, j.k. rowling, hogwarts headmaster, gay series," she added. "The fact that he is gay presents an image that, depending on your point of view, is pretty exciting or confusing. Hopefully, it will make people think about their attitudes."

Like any other guy coming out of the closet, or in this case a gay guy pulled out of the closet by her creator, there is nothing wrong with being a gay. After all, there shouldn't be no discrimination when it comes to one's sexuality. And J.K. Rowling still knows how to make a buzz even if the boy Potter's adventures have met its finale.


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Struggling for the Filing

PRC philippines, professional regulation commission

At last! We have already filed our papers to the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)today, and I tell you, it has been a very taxing task. Me and my friends actually went at PRC Region XI office yesterday afternoon, only to know that we cannot be admitted inside for there had been a lot of applicants or those still in the waiting list. We were told to go back the next day, that is today, and advised to do it early in the morning so that we will be first on the list.

I never expected that the number of nurse graduates has by far reached to an all-time high that one cannot just enter the office without having himself listed in the very long list. That is only in Davao, how much more in other regions?

Okay, so, around 6 AM today we rode the usual jeepney, kicked on the roads to the regional PRC office, which is approximately 6 kilometers from where we rode on. The moment we got there, there have been a lot of nurse graduates queuing, if not sitting on the flowerbeds' cement frames. We had known that there are those who actually stayed there since 1 AM. The heck!

I, among the five of us, was the one who immediately wrote our names on the waiting list, I being on the thirteenth spot and my friends after me, and then we're told by the guard to come back after lunch, as we all expected and understood.

Riding another jeepney back to dorm, we realized several minutes later that we're actually lost; the jeepney seemed to roll over to a road leading nearer to the place where we actually hailed it for. And the driver seemed to notice that we're lost! Ha ha. Well, we alighted the jeep when we knew it and hailed another, back to dorm. Good gracious. But as we got back to our dorm, we'd forgotten that we didn't take a key duplicate from one of our roommates, and had to deal with the suffering of being deprived with water, in the faucet, in the toiler, all in the dorm. We didn't know what our landlord did...

After all these seemingly (or really) unfortunate events, we went back after lunch, only that our names were already called. We had to stay put to be called again, and as the guard assured us that we'd actually be catered on this day, we never worried. But when another guard took over the previous guard's shift, everything just went crazy, that most of my classmates and the other hopeful filers argued with the guard.

In the end (after three hours of waiting), we were admitted. Thanks God. And thanks God again that as we filed, there hadn't been any problems with our papers. Or else, we'll be doing the same crazy thing, again...
And now, we're ready to take the Nurse Licensure Exam. Pray for us!

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If your Google Adsense's earning is too slow, you might want to consider this new revenue-generating technique provided to us by WidgetBucks. At your sign-up, you instantly get $25. Cool, isn't it? Compared to Adsense, how long will you have to wait to actually earn that amount? So what's stopping you? Join WidgetBucks now and earn bucks and bucks and bucks by clicking here.


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Happy Birthday!

happy birthday, artwork, handicraft

If not for his brotherly help, my blogging life wouldn't have been this spiced up. Kuya Makoy (although he forbids me to actually call him kuya) is one of those people with a very kind heart, that he would do everything he can to reciprocate to just about anyone who needs it the help he had been given with from some of his online friends.

And now that he is turning another year older, it is just but right to give him my profoundly heartfelt thanks, by way of an artwork I had crafted two days ago, so early to ensure that I'm not going to miss his special day today, his 26th birthday.

Happy Birthday Kuya Makoy!

(If you need help about the blogging world, you can talk to him and he will entertain you with open arms, or you can just add him to your links. His site is http://makoyskie.blogspot.com)



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Enviably Amusing

A quick review of a sane person's blog BATANG YAGIT


batang yagit, oblivious boy
Anyone who understands and speaks Bisaya and who intentionally or accidentally browse through MindanaoBloggers.com directory, particularly that in the long list of Davao City, would be captivated at once by the words that say “Batang Yagit” that one would actually click at it right in an instant with a thoughtful curiosity, leaving the other lists of Davao weblogs behind. That is if one actually left-clicks it, and not right-clicks hitting open in a new tab. Well the matter is that I did the latter, not that it matters anyway…

Batang Yagit – translation, Disheveled Child. One would actually think that a pediatric author—one not older than 13, medical-wise—updates his page at his own will. And with a childhood photo for the about-the-author portion on the sidebar will fortify the thinking that it is truly child-authored. But it isn’t.

Enter the page, and any visitor will be welcomed by a South Park-like, self-made caricature at the header that obliviously says “Me?” like any poor child would when confronted. Entertaining more of the blog’s visitors are the drolly lines that spell, Ang serye ng mga kagilagilalas na pakikipagsapalaran ng isang batang walang magawa sa buhay (A series of spectacular encounters of a child who has nothing to do with life), and the page layout itself is non-irritant to the eyes. Instead, it soothes them. Perhaps it’s the author’s way of compelling readers to stay longer than they would normally spend there.

Not less than the header, each and every post is more than just a brain-teaser and an eye-candy. The narrative is laid out in a manner that doesn’t compromise both the postings’ readership and essence. They entertain as well as inform, amuse more than delight and present mundane everydayness all the more. It’s one lovable blog, lingering on my head as though it were a sticky memory.

He might either be a genius or simply, interestingly mad, the author. Winston surely knows how to distinguish the head from the tickle-sensitive part of you and also knows too well how to blend these two without engendering confusion. Whether a genius or a madman, I don’t care; I just wish he continues to post more articles that a mundane person as I usually crave for. If not, then I would have just settled with envying his name’s ambigraphic presentation and hope he would be too kind to make the same for me.


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Take the dNeero Survey

dNeero, paid survey
There is one site that actually pays you to take some of their current surveys. It is called dNeero. I had known this site since I started reading my great blogger of a friend Makoy. Once you have taken the survey you just have to post the survey on your blog. Don't worry if you're asking how. They will actually give a detailed instructions how, and it's as easy as ABC.

What's good about this site is that once you have completed the survey, you'll be given pay according to the survey's alloted payment, and you can either keep that for yourself or give some, if not all of it, to some charities that they are supporting. Cool eh?

Why not take the survey? Sign up now by clicking here.

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What For Are Body Piercings To Me

Here's my second survey in dNeero, it's about body piercings. I only got one, in my left ear and I like to put on it a diamond stud, or something that sparkles.



Do you have body piercings? What are those to you? Take the survey yourself...

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My First dNeero Survey

Here was my first dNeero Survey. See, I am not that expensive! You should try answering some of their surveys too! It's easy, and you'll earn.




How expensive are you? Take the survey...

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Tagum City: Philippines's Durian Capital?

I searched Google one time to see whether or not my weblog is easily searchable and had dropped by this site that truly caught my attention, mainly because it mentioned of a name that is my hometown, Tagum City, a solemn, yet-developing city on Davao City's north. Although I should take pride on what the blog article said, it got a brow of mine raised. I know my hometown's been celebrating Durian Festival since last year but it never occured to me that the government of Tagum wanted to be Philippines's Durian Capital. I think Davao City would be the best one to hold the title, if it's willing to let go of a title it already holds.

Anyway, here's what the article said, as found in http://lakbaypilipinas.com/blog/2007/08/30/


Tagum City wants to be the Philippines Durian
Capital

by: mellovillareal.com

durian, durian festival, tagum city, mayor uy, devil's fruit
Stirring up enterprises, generating employment, increasing farmers’ income, turning idle lands into productive lots are rolled into one as Tagum City bids to become the region’s Durian capital. Beyond gaining the name Durian Capital, the City government wants to help Durian farmers who have been beneficiaries of plant-now-pay later program of the local government, to directly access the market for them to enjoy a much better price than what middlemen can offer, Regional and Tagum City Tourism Council chairperson Alma Uy said.


It is staging a two-week event, the Durian Festival which will run from September 2 to September 16 at Tagum City Freedom Park.


Other than offering durian to feast on, the event is expected to unfold a package of entertainment such as durian culinary arts competitions, lectures on beverage and pastry making out of durian and durian farm tours.


While the festival basically offers a good time for Durian farmers to generate income it will empower students from schools and colleges in the city to gain knowledge in doing business as a value-added venture of producing Durian.


“We also want to generate employment and create more businesses out of the industry,” Uy said.


Among others, there will be lectures on making ensaymada, Durian jam, Durian tarts, Durian candies, Durian cakes and Durian coffee.


The “Eat All You Can” of Chanee and Monthong Durian will cap the last day of the festival on September 16, but farm tours will go on even
beyond the event.


Meanwhile, Uy said the organizing committee had decided to peg prices of Durian sold during the festival at P40 to P45 a kilo, a level which, she said, is favorable for the farmers and affordable for the consuming public.


While other selling points of Durian could drop prices off to a much lower level, those sold during the festival have added value because “we are giving a much better ambience with a variety of entertainment,” Uy explained.

Uy, however wanted to correct the wrong impression that Tagum City wanted to grab an event that was of Davao City in origin.


“No. There is no such thing as Durian Festival in Davao City that is supported by the city government,” she said.


Tagum City currently has about 200 hectares planted with Durian. It may not have a huge volume Davao City has but Uy said the Durian Festival organizing committee can readily get a back-up supply from growers in other areas of Davao del Norte and in Compostela Valley.


On the other hand, Faustino Salting, president of Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley Fruit Industry Development Council in the same forum could not ascertain the volume of Durian that could be made available during the Festival.


In a separate interview, he placed the estimate at 150 tons at half a ton in each of the 20 stalls within the 15-day duration of the festival.


Salting said projection on production and supply level could hardly be determined because there had been no available profile of the Durian industry.


“We have to work on this along with improving the quality of our produce and the volume of our production” he said.


He, however, said that the event is a factor paving way towards turning idle grasslands into productive lots.


“Durian can help prevent floods, can help us always experience good weather here, and can make those idle lands productive,” he said.

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Exchange Links



Exchanging links not only helps a lot in driving traffic to your sites but as well build community with your co-bloggers more than just building a friend or two. If you landed on this site of mine by will, curiosity or by accident and you would like to have me on your link, as well having you on my links, feel free to do follow these simple steps.

1. Add me on your link using the name or title My Consoling Asylum, with the URL http://myconsolingasylum.blogspot.com/

2. After you have done so, leave a comment to any of my posts (preferably on this one) with the name of your site, or rather, the name that you like me to put on as the title of my linking to your site.

3. Include your site's URL.

Voila! We are now linked in! I'd be so happy to be viewing your page everytime I come online. It's just a click away on my list after all, and that is so much easier than typing your site's URL to the browser. And when I do tagging, of course as you're in my list you too will be tagged. Now that's another Technorati authority!


BLOGROLL starts here:

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Nicole's Baby Love

Nicole Scherzinger, the lead vocals of the bitchy all-girl group Pussycat Dolls, is better off with her girls, that is why she has been featured solely in today's icons in the music industry. And now she is finally on her own, proving the world that she's more than just an eye candy. I bet she'll be the next best thing to Jennifer Lopez or Beyonce, or maybe even better. We'll see. This is her new single entitled "Baby Love" with Will.I.Am, K. Dioguardi and K. Harris.

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Pomelo Ranger

I can't help but be entertained by my friend's picture of her, imagining or wishing perhaps that one day she'd be one of the legendary Power Rangers, or any similar heroic troop. But instead of being a Power Ranger, I call her the Pomelo Ranger, as she wore for a cap the hull (or skin, whatever) of the pomelo fruit she brought for us last week, fresh from their home, and wearing on her wrists the net-like protector of the apples she too brought with the pomelo. It really gives me a laugh everytime I look at the picture, as she is like crazy and I don't know what has gotten into her mind by then. She never even protested for the picture taking, instead she was the one who requested for it. Anyway, I am not certain whether or not she'd like this to posted on here, but I just feel the need to share this funny pic of her. Tell me if it's really funny. And by the way, her name's Joyce.

pomelo ranger, suha, apple

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A Yet Another Dose of Pokemon