Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Band Aid - Do They Know its Christmas 1984

YAY! Such a bore...NO single post for December...BUT as they say "Its better late than never".....We'll guess this caps the mood of the season....Happy Holidays y'all....:)

Monday, November 8, 2010

Jason Wu

Before he became known as the designer who dressed Michelle Obama during the inauguration.....


Who knew Jason Wu started dressing.....







from Haute Doll Magazine, August 2005

Guess you really have to start somewhere? :)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Where did time go?

Growing up in the 90's, I had a great deal of fun watching Japanese cartoons which are dubbed in Filipino. Call me old-fashioned (which I don't mind BTW) but i do prefer "cartoons" patterned after classic novels and retold in animated form over anime which promotes, well, violence.

Here's a clip of one of my favorite series: "The Trapp Family Singers". I think the intro is in Japanese? Hope they bring back this sort of shows on TV. Enjoy!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Pint-sized couture pt. 4

Bustier dress with multi-layered skirt salvaged from "old clothes".


Canvas top and white denim full skirt.


Canvas top and patched denim skirt.


Thursday, October 14, 2010

National Geographic magazine, September 1990


A week after Galleon Andalucia, I came across this old issue of National Geographic magazine (see it pays to be a pack-rat) which has a feature on the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade.


A map which details the route of the Galleon Trade.

The "cover girl" (left) and interior of the San Agustin church in Intramuros, Manila (right)

Rendition of artist Robert C. McGinnis depicting a scene of what had happened (left) and a compass cum sundial (below right)

Additional artwork by McGinnis (top left) a vase with a peg-leg Chinese sailor (below left) and a fountain embellished with plates.


A closer image of a fountain in Casa del Risco in San Angel, Mexico. It is reported that the plates were pressed into wet plasters to embellish it. Talk about being resourceful.


Friday, October 8, 2010

The Day the Galleon Came



"The Manila Galleon was the first medium to reduce the world to a village."
-Nick Joaquin in "Manila My Manila", 1990

Who would have thought that in this day and age, galleons still exists? Recently, a replica of a Galleon made a visit at the Port of Manila so I, along with the rest of Manila's populace, went to check this fragment of Philippine history.

The long queue of people who went to see Galleon Andalucia which somehow reminded me of this year's election.




Perhaps the organizers didn't foresee the number of people who will attend?


In spite of a number of this announcement, I've noticed that a lot of children actually went. A few people (to my surprise) even carried their pets which made me shook my head. MOVING ON...
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A few of the merchandise on sale inside the waiting area.




The "Pre-departure Area" before heading to the Galleon Andalucia.




Such a relief to see this as a sign of things to come.


So, this is were they "park" those Luxury Cars huh? It was my first time to enter the Pier but I kind of expected to see it


The Galleon Andalucia from a distance.


Getting closer......


...and closer.

On board. Like most people, I was in awe of the structure. I personally tried to decipher how they managed to maneuver such a colossal vessel back in the day.





I noticed this bell which came from the region of Umbria in Italy.


Antonio, who I mistook as the Captain, is actually one of the Marines. He then informed me how they "shipped" the Andalucia to the Philippines.


The hallway which lead to the cabins.


A display which include Andalucia's Coat of Arms.



A view of where the crew sleeps.


View from the Lower Deck.



The day ended with me dog-tired (and hungry), but looking back at all the long queues and what seemed to be endless hours of waiting, I have to say it is all worth it. Besides, its not everyday one get to see an actual galleon, right? This is definitely an addition to my bucket of experience but for now its: "Hasta La Vista Andalucia!"


*According to Antonio, after its Manila leg, the Galleon Andalucia will be heading towards the South: in Cebu then Bohol. Overseas, Taiwan is the next location in its itinerary.