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KAROSA

Imahe
Every year, Alitagtag municipality celebrates the Filipino tradition of Tapusan. And this tradition increasingly flourishing and becomes more vibrant through the years. The Tapusan is held every last day of May. This activity include flower arrangement at church, procession of floats containing floral arrangements, replicas of beautiful landscapes in the Philippines, images and statue of the Virgin Mary and sagala’s of citizens of Alitagtag. In Alitagtag, there is only one road in town, running east to west. Spectators usually go to the middle of the town to catch a glimpse of all eight floats, one for each village or “buklod”. Everybody in the parade walks slowly as they say the rosary. The band will be playing behind the float after each decade of the rosary. It is a very moving and festive experience. The whole town is aglow with lights. In fact, the procession of “KAROSA” is comparable to Panagbenga of Baguio and to what other festivals of the countr

“Full Bloom”

Imahe
Wazzup Every Juan? Just recently there’s this sunflower dresses that went viral online; coincidentally 3 girls riding a jeepney that wore the same dress. May sayaw ‘te? Nice costume ‘te! HAHA, Just kidding. photo credits to owner Let us unleash this sunflower fever within ourselves and join us with our sunflower farm adventures! You don't have to go to Pangasinan to see beautiful sunflower fields! We got you here at Quezon Province only 2 hours and 30 minutes away from Metro Manila! I hope you’re not allergic to pollens, coz here we go. Our first destination is Sunshine Farm located along Maharlika Highway, just after McDonald’s Tiaong. Right side if you were from Manila. Aside from it’s strategic location, this farm caught my interest because it was featured in ABS-CBN’s Maalaala Mo Kaya. photo credit to owner This Sunshine Farm has an entrance fee worth Php 100 but this serves as donation because this farm caters for the livelihood of our

“The BEST is yet to come”

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As the saying goes there is no place like home. We are all looking for the place where we can be just ourselves and be with the most precious people in the world our family. A place to leave in is always a plus point. If I were to choose a place there were things I would consider. No. 1! is location. Is it accessible? I’ve heard of this particular community that aims to provide home in Every Juan It is basically located in the city of Sariaya, Quezon. It is a very nice place to live in, for it provides comfortable living. If you needed relaxation in an ample of time you can always visit nearby beaches and feel the sea breeze through your face and let your stress vanish! The view of the majestic Mt Banahaw in the area will make your mornings more BEAUTIFUL!  As a jump start in the development of this rising project a ground breaking ceremony was seized last 28 th day of April under the blazing sun. I can say that huge minds under this project wil

Get Your Healthy Body To a Healthier Place

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What is your long term goal? Have you’ve done anything worthwhile for your health? No matter what you do, you wont stop aging! As we get older our body changes. Some parts of our body get weaker, slower and feebler. Can you notice? Our grandpa and grandma they lived in a longer years than our generation – millennial (oh! I’m in! ). Yes you are what you eat! Food with a lot of MSG’s are blamed for a nasty side effects. Remember what we have on our 20’s will manifest in our body in our fifties! The question is, how can we candle this? Simple! We must burn all the toxins on our body. As we reached on 60’s we cannot flash all the toxins overnight “nasa huli ang pagsisisi”. When you go to a Zumba Class, many momshies mostly overweight are there, why? They want to become fit! Pero hihintayin pa ba natin maging momshie tayo? If we can do it now? Yes. Right now. Being the 3 rd coldest place in the Philippines, Lipa City is not only known for the food, coffee shops and churc

ALA EH, TOMASINO AKO!

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Santo Tomas is one of the municipalit ies  in the  province  of  Batangas  in the  Calabarzon  (Region IV-A) of the  Philippines . It was the first town in Batangas using the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX). However, It borders the cities of  Calamba City  to the north,  Los Baños  to the north-east,  Alaminos  to the east,  Tanauan City  and  Malvar  to the west, and  Lipa City  to the south. The patron of Santo Tomas is  Saint Thomas Aquinas , patron of  Catholic  schools, whose feast day is celebrated every 7 th day of March. Every February 28 until March 7, 2018, Santo Tomas celebrate “The MAHAGUYOG Festival” as thanksgiving for the abundant harvest of crops by the farmers. MAHAGUYOG represents the four agricultural products in the town. It stands for MA – mais (corn), HA – halaman (plants), GU – gulay (vegetables), and YOG – niyog (coconut). Aside from festivals, the town is also famous because of the tourist spots such as: Gen. Miguel Malvar Shrine