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Two blinks and a wink

So sorry for this Halloween-related story. October 31, Saipan time, was my second straight Friday of walking from my friend's place on Quartermaster Road to the Saipan Tribune office at JP Center in Garapan. The distance is around three kilometers more or less and some 20 minutes of brisk walking.  It was a cloudy afternoon, and except for a handful of  tourists wandering and taking pictures of the lagoon, the Beach  Road pathway had less foot traffic that day. As I get near Triple J Motors, and the  building where Mega Byte and Hardt Eye Clinic was located, I saw an old Asian-looking man slowly walking beside his bicycle, which has a basket in front of the handlebars. He was wearing an orange-hued undershirt and an unbuttoned checkered polo, and black pants. I knew that in a few minutes I would come across the man since we were on the pathway. But in just one snap, as he passed by some trees, he vanished.  I was amazed, stunned, and surprised by what had just happened. So I

Breast cancer patient fundraiser

Sorry for this promotion but this one is for a good cause. A friend, colleague, and talented lens person, Jacq Hernandez (http://jacqhernandez.blogspot.com/), was recently diagnosed with Stage II HER2-positive breast cancer. Jacq used to work as a photographer for the Marianas Variety and Saipan Tribune in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Pacific Daily News in Guam. She is now connected with the Manila Bulletin in the Philippines but some of her photos were also used by the Associated Press and Agence France Press. It is a treatable form of cancer but medication, chemotherapy, and radiation are too costly. That's why a group of her friends decided to have this fundraiser to help with her mounting medical bills. Any amount would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your support and understanding. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/jacq-s-get-well-fund/x/8931368

Weather you like it...

Rain or Shine. Sun and (then) Rain. I'm not promoting a particular brand of house paint in the Philippines. It was actually raining when I was writing this. Instead, I just wanted to describe and share the weather conditions/situation on Saipan. One minute, the sun's shining. Spreading her warmth and cheer. And just before you say: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?" Dark clouds assemble and, just at the same time when I'm waiting for my clothes to dry under the sun after doing my laundry, the rain slowly falls down. I have to run outside the house and get my newly-washed clothes but in less than five minutes, the sun is out again. Mother Nature has a sense of humor.

A brand NU day...

Saipan, CNMI—UAAP basketball games were never aired live here in the Western Pacific. Not even the best-of-three finals. Though, TFC put out an advisory that the FEU-NU title showdown will be simultaneously aired to all of its subscribers. It turns out the CNMI was not part of the area where the games will be shown live. So I have to use my imagination following the do-or-die match on Twitter. Thank you internet and social media. It was one helluva season for NU. Looking back, the odds were stacked against the Bulldogs. They were always fighting for survival: * Playoff for the No. 4 spot with UE where they defeated the Red Warriors, 51-49. * Faced top seed Ateneo in the semifinals and overhauled the Blue Eagles' twice-to-beat advantage, 78-74 and 65-63. * Forced a winner-take-all match  after scoring a 62-47 win over FEU in Game 2. The Tamaraws took the opener, 75-70. * Ended six decades of futility, frustration, and anguish following a 75-59 victory in the dec

The elements

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We’re like air. Soothing as the summer breeze or a deadly swipe of a charging storm. We’re like water. Calm, similar to a gentle flow of a stream or the wild rush of a raging wave. We’re like earth. Like a patch of barren land or a speck of dust carried by the wind. We’re like fire. Giver of life and warmth or a destroyer of things. We need balance in the universe. One can’t live without the other.

Still kickin'

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Alone in a two-bedroom house, behind a thick row of assorted trees, I collected my thoughts and decided to access my blog. It's a little bit cloudy outside, nature's sign of impending rain. Maybe. They're not vultures. It has been more than four months since I posted something on my blog. Either I'm too tired after work or I have no inspiration to write. In other words, I'm just too lazy. Hahaha. All know the Way, but few actually walk it. --  Bodhidharma I'm currently in "exile" in the US island territory of the Northern Mariana Islands. Hahaha! Chose to come back and work here again after leaving the island paradise of Saipan six years ago. We're all travelers. I will try to be active again and post updates of my misadventures here on Saipan. JAI HO! Bollywood, here I come! (Photos were taken using my old and yet still functioning BlackBerry Curve 9320.)