Pass the balut please. My Hero, my cousin Roanne.
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That’s a lot of rice (a.k.a “Filipino Power”).
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A different perspective on getting your friends to help you move.
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Who needs horsepower when you have manpower? Somebody has some true blue friends for sure.
The ‘bayanihan’ is a tradition in the Philippines. When a family moves the community gets together and transports the whole house to another location.
That’s pretty cool. It must be nice. Here, in the big cities, people often don’t even say ‘hello’. I’ve spoken to strangers many a time, only to have them look at me like I have mental issues.
I know what you mean.
I especially like the rice photo. Great lines, colors and forms. ~Anne
That’s exactly what caught my eye too.
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Who needs horsepower when you have manpower? Somebody has some true blue friends for sure.
The ‘bayanihan’ is a tradition in the Philippines. When a family moves the community gets together and transports the whole house to another location.
That’s pretty cool. It must be nice. Here, in the big cities, people often don’t even say ‘hello’. I’ve spoken to strangers many a time, only to have them look at me like I have mental issues.
I know what you mean.
I especially like the rice photo. Great lines, colors and forms.
~Anne
That’s exactly what caught my eye too.