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My Zoobic Safari Adventure (05/11/2012) by Angela Andaluz on May 15, 2012Official Website:...
TRAVEL: Baluarte Zoo by My Saturn Returns on Apr 11, 2012 I have never been in a zoo ever until I arrived at Baluarte. I hate zoos. Primarily, it is because I don’t want to be surprised walking and seeing a cage full of reptiles. *SHRIEKS!!! This being the first time is so special because in thi...
Shoes Worth Fighting For by The Voguish Shutterbug on Mar 25, 2012Look who's back for more! Since it's summer, I have all the time in the world to blog! Yay me! :) And speaking of summer, I went to Cebu for my cousin's graduation. I have to say, those three days were very tempting! Every stall in Ayala and SM made...
Camel by In The Eyes Of BlackBerry on Mar 3, 2012(click to enlarge) This was the first stuff toy our two year old son bought during our mall strolling after he landed in Dubai. The first time he's in Dubai when he's still inside his mother's tummy years back. He personally requested to buy one be...
Lacy Days by Only the Marvelous on Feb 26, 2012MORNINGSIDE.(Blazer: H&M | Blouse: Forever21 | Skirt: Forever21 | Shoes: CMG | Bag: Michael Kors | Shades: Aldo)Lunch out is always a fun activity for me. Considering myself as quite nocturnal, going out early for a business and family lunch is s...
Camel. (@ Zoobic Safari, Subic Bay Freeport Zone) by The Light Child on Feb 20, 2012Camel. (@ Zoobic Safari, Subic Bay Freeport Zone)...
LOL by ka-oehan lomong on Feb 13, 2012...
Targeting this bag from Charles and Keith as my next... by A Beautiful Escape on Feb 4, 2012Targeting this bag from Charles and Keith as my next purchase. It has this unconventional shape, and you can carry it in two ways. With the top handle, or with the straps like a backpack.
The World’s Greatest Hunger-resistant and Most Voracious-eating Animals by Amazing Animals on Dec 5, 2011Here’s a list of amazing animals that can eat too much and animals that can last for a very long time without eating or drinking. A human will survive in two weeks without food but not without water. A human can live up to 40 days without food...
A Tale of Three Cities by inkdependent on Sep 12, 2011Travel has always been that far-off if not unattainable dream for most people. It allows us to break away from the time constraints and savagery of the bustling, polluted cities. It urges us to find ourselves during still moments by the sea. And it e...


