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Saturday, January 16, 2010
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
The Notebook, Nicholas Sparks
A romantic book by Nicholas Sparks which has the element of romance described in the most interesting manner. The story begins with an elderly man named Noah who is with Allie, an elderly woman, and he reads a love story from his notebook to her. Allie is his wife who is suffering from Alzheimer's. During their early years she wrote a love story and shared it with the elderly man Noah that was written inside the notebook. She handed over the book to him requesting him to read it to her when they get older.
In this notebook it was written all the years that they have spent apart- when they lost communication during the wartime and when they were separated by her parents. In it also was written the year when they found each other again up to the time they began a family and spent wonderful years together.
Read this book, it is such a heart-warming story. I recommend it for incurable romantics!
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
A Christmas Carol
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Merry Christmas everyone!
A Christmas Carol (originally, A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas) is a novella by English author Charles Dickens about a miserly curmudgeon and his secular conversion and redemption after being visited by four ghosts on Christmas Eve.
The book was first published on 19 December 1843 with illustrations by John Leech, and quickly met with commercial success and critical acclaim. The tale has been viewed as an indictment of nineteenth century industrial capitalism and has been credited with returning the holiday to one of merriment and festivity in Britain and America after a period of sobriety and somberness.
A Christmas Carol remains popular, has never been out of print, and has been adapted to film, opera, and other media.
To get this ebook free, please click the link below
A Christmas Carol (passkey: deutschland)
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Top Entrecard Droppers of November
Thanks to everyone who ec dropped in November, I sure hope to return the favor this December while I get serious in hosting this blog :)
Much thanks to the following who made it to the Top Ten... and here's some linky love...
Otak Computer
About Networking
Carl Vine's 40th Parallel Universe
Mercenary Blogger
3rd World Geek
The Puncher's Chance
Philippine Travel Blog
Hearts Make Families
I am Harriet
Digital Godwin
Thursday, October 22, 2009
How It Was During Typhoon Pepeng's Landfall
Got this picture from someone's friendster page. See that small blue square on the picture, that's our house. We were on our 2nd floor, thankfully, we were safe.
Based from what we saw on the news about Typhoon Ondoy, I thought of preparing just the important items we cannot do without like matches, candles,charcoal, rice and instant noodles. Also, since rainwater has began to creep into our kitchen, we carried all our things upstairs. Not much was lost, but the pack rat in me thinks I lost a few miscellaneous junk. Our old old old rattan sala set has been soaked in floodwater so we gave it up for our dog's use on our backyard.
It was scary experiencing the floods again, and it was the worst we've experienced so far. Thankfully we are alright, neighbors and relatives were alright too.
I still have this nagging feeling that something should be done regarding saving our environment and that it should start in the baranggay. I remember in March that our baranggay and health officer conducted a seminar regarding the Reduce Reuse Recycle tips. It was a great start, however, as they say, due to lack of government funds they cannot actively do something.
Well, Pilipinas, kumilos ka!