Tuesday, March 24, 2009

supermarket silliness


wonder if consuming these improves a foul mood, or if the eggs were euthanised (ya know, kinder butchering practices) prior to processing, hehehe


so much for reproducing the old fashioned way (pistils, stamens, and all that)

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

gone green


decided to not drink soda during lent (cafeteria christian that i am) and opt for fruit shakes and juices...or plain ol' H2O.


unfortunately i discovered preserved GREEN mangoes at Robinson's Supermarket (ordinarily not a problem for me since the nearest one should be at Galleria, but they've just opened one just 15 minutes away from where I live)...and they sell those "Melona" Korean honeydew melon ice cream popsicles too...aaagh!!! unlike the regular sweet dried mangoes, these have a nice sour bite to balance all that cloying sweetness (from sugar and preservatives, i imagine).
what did Oscar Wilde once say? something about avoiding temptation just by giving in to it? wah.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

rip: the hot tin roof


...sorta.

after enduring a leaky (you should see the number of basins and pails set out when there's a downpour), rusty roof, it's finally being replaced.



all we have to do now is endure all the walking, tin thumping and loud cutting/drilling tool sounds on these sweltering days. not to mention off-key singing of badly done love songs by the workmen (i assume they do this to keep sane, but wish they had something better to warble, i fear LSS --last song syndrome).

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

go fish


the nice thing about visiting an art gallery every so often is finding works you like, no matter how crazy they seem. this guy's stuff stood out for me in a sea of technically good (but seemingly lackluster) work whose painters still had a just little more to go (forming their personal manifesto and believing in it).

after coming in from searing post-10am heat, climbing up several stairs (which explains some of the wonky camphotos, haha), and heading for what i thought was bookshop, i found a buffet spread of paintings in different styles...and these particular works were the ones i zoomed into for a better look.

turns out nemo aguila is a member of pilipinas street plan, a talented bunch of graffiti artists whose works can be found all over the metro (my favorite so far is the series done on g.i. sheets at a construction site on ortigas ave near santolan rd.), check out their work at pilipinastreetplan.blogspot.com