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Christmas Belen Twenty-Eleven by Made in the Philippines. Not in China. on Dec 26, 2011I was suppose to write a post about this earlier, but a lot of last-minute things cropped up. So, welcome to a post about photos of my Christmas Belen 2011. In the Philippines, we usually prepare this thing called a belen, which is basically a presen...



The Nativity by Esta Es Mi Vida by Mico on Dec 23, 2011“He has come to His people and set them free. He has raised up for us a mighty Savior, born of the house of His servant David.” Gospel Lk 1:67-79  (December 24, 2011) The birth of John the Baptist is the last step that announces...



Belen by Kin's Ant Farm on Dec 25, 2010A Belen is the Filipino version of the Nativity Scene, which depicts the birth of Jesus Christ in the manger, usually showing Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the Magi. It may also include farm animals, angels and the star.The Filipino version is usually made...



Low-cost Vacation Deals to Innsbruck Bring Families Along by autopilotincome101.com on Oct 19, 2009Family holidays to Innsbruck are even higher when you find cheap vacation deals to Innsbruck. You’ll be able to realize lots of nice things to see and do year spherical for your holidays to Innsbruck if you recognize where to look. You’ll...



maligayang pasko by I Heart Manila on Dec 24, 2008MALIGAYANG PASKO SA INYONG LAHAT!!!Photo taken at the San Agustin Church, a pinoy version of the nativitiy scene. i alos liked the christmas tree made of indegenous materials. see the bao and the pamaypays :)MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!



It’s Christmastime in the City by crumb trails on Dec 2, 2008I love it when December comes. The air is cooler, especially during the night. From my window, I’m greeted every morning with a picturesque view of the mountains, with fogs hanging low. It makes me want to go back to bed, snuggle under the shee.



It’s Christmastime in the City by crumb trails on Dec 2, 2008I love it when December comes. The air is cooler, especially during the night. From my window, I’m greeted every morning with a picturesque view of the mountains, with fogs hanging low. It makes me want to go back to bed, snuggle under the shee.