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Monday, January 23, 2012

The New Bistro Roberto

The New Bistro Roberto
Villa Caceres Hotel
Magsaysay Avenue Naga City

Bistro Roberto is one of the very firsts resto-bars in Naga City particularly at Magsaysay Avenue. Through the years Bistro Roberto continues to serve professionals of Naga, CamSur and Bicol with great food, drinks, and live band music. For more details visit Villa Caceres Hotel's website at www.villacacereshotel.com






Feast of Black Nazarene in Naga City

Feast of Black Nazarene in Naga City
Penitential Procession 
January 9, 2012











Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Today's Insight: R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

Be in touch with what's going on sa gov't ta, sa streets, sa work, sa family, sa church and most especially sa sadiri ta (self in English, hehe). We may be different from each other in a lot of ways (scary, funny, corrupt, balahura...whatever) but with R.E.S.P.E.C.T. we can all live harmoniously together. Imbes iduon ta ang kapwa ta (crab mentality), let them be and let our Law take care of us thru careful observance by the authorities. And maybe just maybe, sinda mismo ang makarealize kng gawi2 ninda. kaya ngani nagbuhay tao si Jesus db? to save us thru grace.. so dai ta kaipuhan maging perfect and impatient coz it's so hard to even master the 10 commendments. Live like it's the last day.. give our best nlng pero give respect din sa iba kng mga limitations ninda imbes magmarunong or makibali sa bandwagon ta eu pinupuonan kng ribok. We don't have to take it to the streets all the time. We can be examples of civilized individuals by proper communication and being decent enough to listen and understand, being prudent enough to say sorry, excuse me, salamat and more power. That's respect for me, it's being able to recognize positive aspects in each other.  RESPECT. We should have our own space in this world. Let's not expect others to have keep the same value system that we have. Respect for own opinion, personal space, elderly and/or nkakagurang, some of the faces of respect that we need to be sensitive with. We know that we have responsibilities and naku, WORRIES, but let others do their thing and allow their true selves.

Naga is one booming city with so many potentials waiting to be maximized by us, Nagueños, Investors,  and Visitors alike. But Let us learn first to know it's rich history before we do anything about it especially in large scale. Respecting it's existing culture and not wishing to demolish the good-natured atmosphere of the city and it's people reflects how much we respect ourselves. Let us not Westernized Naga, let us consider other folks living life in simplicity and Filipino 'probinsyano" way. Our city is situated in a region that is rich in Agriculture life. Putting up commercial establishments, designing urban plans, can pose some risks and harsh conditions to our fellow indwellers. I hope our gov't is doing it's job to protect all especially the poor. The poor need not have a lifestyle like ours. They need to see that their life is as good as ours too. Being poor is not a crime. Robbing someone of it's culture, core value, is. Again, I can't be too melodramatic, willful. I respect Change itself. I respect Stress and all the signs of our times. I respect imperfections. 

Give RESPECT but don't expect... too much, I guess.=)


Monday, January 16, 2012

Trending: Adios Tiger, Ola Dragon!

Soul Sisters Roar like that...
Here is a personal collection of animal prints that used to be HOT and fashionable in 2011. There's more from my cave, I can't find the files to upload here. I found out that my friend-slash-co-worker, Bs*y, is also a fetishist of the animal print. One can just imagine how elated she feels when talking about such finds. She has JanSport bags that have 'The' print. Having to carpool in her car means entering Safariland with accessories that shouts  'Leopard'. I just love the way it fits her. hehe.

Obviously, We're freaks with the animal Print! I have coaster, curtain, shorts, belt, bags.. and a few to mention. We surely had our fun times in our own rooms assembling these pieces with other neutral prints to flaunt at parties and night outs, most likely arriving late. haha. Incidentally before I arrived at a net cafe here in our neighborhood Villa Corazon, I happened to check out this haltered zebra-print top that costs 50 php. Come 2012, somehow it's a bit sad knowing that the style -- the loud leopard and zebra prints or  furry  textures-- will gradually fade as March nears up like tsunami. Summer style will surely take hold of the fashion must-haves while the animal-inspired ones will soon deserve to hang inside our 'laton' or boxes called 'HISTORY'.

New Style introduces itself to the fashion-conscious and the fashion victims alike.

I regret not having to wear the coat at our highschool reunion party last December 29th. It wasn't that kind of a party where I'm my most comfy wearing it. <laughs> To add to my dilemma, I couldn't think of any event close to now where my coat see light. So maybe it was just best that I took some pics with it at home and in my Pepi's car before I left for the reunion. hehehe.. 'may supog pmn pln ako' after all. I just wanted to save the moment with it and with the other animal printed/finished stuff.
                             
Enjoy the Prints and Furs! And Say goodbye to them all together now.

Items:                          My beloved coat over a gray tee and a black fitted miniskirt.

A hand-me-down zebre printed curtain I have for years now served as my car-seat-turned-bedroom-sofa cover. 

         Green Ukay2 off-shoulder leopard-accented sweater from ukay-ukay downtown Naga. I bought this with a hole at one side but managed to sew it down with a matching thread. little glitches make room for more bargain, right? What's lovely about ukay-ukay2 finds is that you can store it up for some time and expect to wear it in fashion the next time. It's just a matter of how good you are at maintaining the quality and mixing and matching different styles. Life is never boring with fashion! 



Anti-Hoarding tip: Sort your stuff regularly in a year and purge the ones you don't need for the moment and subcategorize them to  'will never wear but looks good', 'may wear sometime', and 'good as trash'. Whatever labe you make as long as you are able to differentiate the ones you can keep for future use (we do have seasons you know), and the ones you can sell or donate. Let's be generous and share our stuff (good ones too) to victims of Sendong in CDO like what i did along with my batchmates, the USI B2K. Related story next blog.

                                                Zebra-print leggings I got from SM for only P99. 

Pink flower-printed layered undergarment with lining of leopard print that can be worn  with a blazer or a sheer low neckline top. 
                               
                            Take a look at 2012 Fashion forecast from Interfilière Trends for Summer 2012 
                            (posted in http://iwantigot.geekigirl.com) suggests luxury, grunge, flowers and be
                                          able to see reinvention to this lingerie. 

BACK STORY: Get her to the French.. LACE!
One night by her car's trunk, Bs*y showed me her black tight-fitting lacey dress she called 'Lace'. I actually mistaken it for 'Safari'. Oops, my bad. Accdg. to  BS*y, it was the kind of black dress resembling the style of Prince William's wifey, Kate Middleton, she said. If I'm not mistaken again, there is a resemblance. Only that she wore a white one to their wedding, a Chantilly lace gown. In general Fashion lingo, it was 'French lace'. But what made this whole Mistaken-identity-dress thing interesting was that Bs*y wore it to her Bday party but requested her invited friends to dress up 'Safari'. That's how I came about with the name, 'Safari'. hehehe. Connect! Job well done to her dear friend who picked the best lace dress without Bs*y to try it on. =)

                           Prince William and his bride during their wedding ceremony in April last year. 
           The   wedding dress is Sarah Burton for Alexander Mcqueen - top designer of today's generation. 
                                                     source: myweddecoration.blogspot.com





The Eye of the Tiger blurs out as The Fire of the Dragon oozes up to draw in the very best of our fashion taste. 


HAPPY 2012 NCDeckers! =)


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Triathlon for Every-Juan

A 2 Day Triathlon 101 Seminar with Seasoned Triathlete and Coach Miguel "IGE" Lopez


January 21, 2012 (8am to 5pm) - Avenue Plaza Hotel
Part I: Getting Ready to Tri
Part II: Triathlon Training Basics

January 22, 2012 (6am to 12nn) - Pacol Sports Complex

Swim > Bike > Run




Friday, January 13, 2012

It's More Fun in Naga City, CamSur














Update: Join the It's More Fun in Naga City Contest
Contest Period: May 11, 2012 to June 15, 2012 
CLICK HERE for more details


Just a few reasons why it's fun here in Naga City
by akosijamir of SSC CamSur

1. Mami Soup? KINALAS is the best!
2. Siopao? Toasted Siopao
3. strolling? night and day lakaw lakaw sa centro.  dai makasawa.
4. shopping? We got it all for you! hahaha SM,EMALL, LCC, NCPM, PG and more to come.
5. party? Magsaysay 24/7
6. hungry? bawat kanto may kakanan! from the carenderia to classy resto.
7. banking? garo kakanan, bawat kanto igwa.
8. festival? come on September for the biggest festival in the region!
9. church hopping? garo kakanan asin banko? hehehe little vatican of the country. (from the smallest chapel to the biggest and grandest cathedral and basilica.
10. faith? Ina is always with us.
11. Business? CBDI and CBDII
12. medical service? reliable public and private hospitals in the region. and lots of 24/7 drugstores.
13. government officials? one of the best in the country.
14. security? crime rate, one of the lowest.
15. people? they have the best and sweetest SMILE in the region.
16. enviroment? eco-friendly Naga.
17. nature? highland naga has it. Hot Spring and Mt. Isarog trekking.
18. vacation? not far from CWC and Caramoan. And other places in the region.
19. education? the big 3 U is here.  plus the top performing schools and colleges of the region.
20. home? yeah! I have my family here.
21. and more, more, more(you may also add, friends)
Naga City: truly The Happy Place! (an maogmang lugar)
This is just here in Naga, expect more fun in CamSur! Tell us why it's fun here in Naga! Keep the comments coming!

22. looking for a place to stay? "reasonable hotel rates" added by Eiwoj Avon

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Hail D' Trails

Hail D' Trails
January 29, 2012
Register at Res - Toe - Run, Avenue Square, Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City







Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Moonleaf Naga Experience

Tea?? It's oriental, it's Asian, it's hot in the pot. But Moonleaf's tea is different. It deviates from the traditional tea that we see in cute little tea cups in restaurants. It's a hip and cool tea of different flavors. Moonleaf Tea Shop is the second shop after Bubble Town Tea House. Hmmm the tea industry in Naga is growing!


For more more photos of Moonleaf Naga CLICK HERE
THE PLACE: A brightly lit green and white interior shop at the ADC Commercial Complex. This shop brews a rare kind of  tea experience that will surely captivate your senses. Moonleaf's place is cozy and the colors are in glee.



THE TEA: Cold and or Milk Tea being popular nowadays is the basic concept of Moonleaf. Wintermelon Milk Tea (WMT) I suppose is the best seller of this tea shop. The word of mouth is too viral and the effect of social networks that the WMT has been getting a lot of good feedbacks from my friends who already visited the place.

VALUE FOR MONEY: Moonleaf has a huge serving and no other size of serving is available. The basic tea starts at Php 45 to 55, milk tea starts at Php 60 up to 75 and the fruit tea starts at Php 50 to 75. Add ons such as pearls, natas etc costs from Php 10 to 15. (Prices are subject to change without prior notice) Not bad right? The prices reflect the number of people who frequently visits the place and most of them are students and yuppies. But do not get me wrong, since it's tea, the middle aged people will surely enjoy Moonleaf's tea with a twist. So, bring the whole family and spend some quality time with them. If however your a little bit short with finances, you can always save up a little if you're that curious of how it tastes.




For more more photos of Moonleaf Naga CLICK HERE


Photo by: Vonn Ryan Motomal

THE BARISTAS:  Expect smileys on your drink :) Freely given and freely written. Friendly and accommodating, customer satisfaction and Nagueno's hospitality is one sure added color to the shop.


SOMETHING UNIQUE: A wonder wall. In every Moonleaf, there's a corner with a cork board on the wall with numerous written notes. It's fun reading the notes and letters and it definitely gives you a nostalgic feeling of high school and college life wherein we would pass nonsense but funny notes. Either nag chichismisan about a classmate or tungkol sa teacher o kaya naman nag papass ng love letter. :P


And yes, NCD was at Moonleaf Tea Shop and it seems I will be coming back for more to try other flavors. 



For more more photos of Moonleaf Naga CLICK HERE



Update: January 19, 2012
Now serving cakes and pastries!





Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year!!!

2011 has been a good year for us. Thank you Lord for the time and wisdom in this wonderful journey of promoting our beloved City of Naga. Indeed, serving my fellow Naguenos and Bicolanos through updates and good news brought us light, inspiration and optimism for the year 2012. Looking forward for another year of happy thoughts, awesome development and changes for the better for Maogmang Naga. Salamat sa Dios, salamat ki Ina!

Happy New Year NCDeckers here in Naga and abroad!! Cheers for 2012! Cheers for Naga!!



Image by Ralph Balanta









Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Dalagan: Tabang Para sa CDO-Iligan

Dagos dagos ang pag tabang para sa satuyang mga tugang sa CDO saka Iligan.
December 29, 2011, 5:30 AM at Plaza Quezon


Caceres Runners Club with the running community in Naga City will hold a benefit run for typhoon Sendong casualties. We invite everyone to join DALAGAN, TABANG PARA SA CDO-ILIGAN on December 29, 2011 5:30AM at Plaza Quezon.

Minimum of P50 donation as Reg. Fee for 3K, 5K and 10K is much appreciated. Registration starts on December 26 from 6AM-9AM at Penafrancia Basilica Canteen. Contact 09202993162 (Ogee) or 09198467056 (Jing).