Project 366 - Day 127
Ang Paborito Ng Lahat
Hany, my love, so sweet ~ ~ ~ {

Project 366 - Day 127

Ang Paborito Ng Lahat

Hany, my love, so sweet ~ ~ ~

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fuckyeahphotographics:

Pearl Farm Beach Resort, Island Garden City of Samal, Philippines
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fuckyeahphotographics:

Pearl Farm Beach Resort, Island Garden City of Samal, Philippines

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Dakak Park Beach Resort, Dapitan City, Philippines {

Dakak Park Beach Resort, Dapitan City, Philippines

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It was a foggy day in a little town in Bukidnon,Philippines. {

It was a foggy day in a little town in Bukidnon,Philippines.

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fuckyeahstreetlights:

Gloria’s Fantasyland, Dapitan City, Philippines
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fuckyeahstreetlights:

Gloria’s Fantasyland, Dapitan City, Philippines

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Roadtrip! - Bukidnon,Philippines {

Roadtrip! - Bukidnon,Philippines

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Alam ko naman na nakakabuti sa akin yung tubig pero ba’t ba di ito kasing sarap ng Coke? xD {

Alam ko naman na nakakabuti sa akin yung tubig pero ba’t ba di ito kasing sarap ng Coke? xD

Malas mo ikaw ang natipuhan ko.

This is a PUSO. No, it doesn’t mean HEART, silly!
It is pronounced as pusô. It is rice wrapped in coconut leaves shaped like a diamond and it is served by slicing the coco leaves in half exposing the rice.
It is a dish originating from the province of Cebu, Philippines. Also called Ketupat in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
Pusô is widely eaten in the side streets with pork or chicken skewers and other grilled selections. {

This is a PUSO. No, it doesn’t mean HEART, silly!

It is pronounced as pusô. It is rice wrapped in coconut leaves shaped like a diamond and it is served by slicing the coco leaves in half exposing the rice.

It is a dish originating from the province of Cebu, Philippines. Also called Ketupat in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

Pusô is widely eaten in the side streets with pork or chicken skewers and other grilled selections.

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Torpe ka. Manhid siya. Wala talagang mangyayari sa inyong dalawa.

snapshotcastle replied to your photo: Project 366 - Day 33. I like great books and I…

You’re reading Yann Martel and the Book of Awesome…you must be Canadian. Amirite?

Nope, I’m Filipino. :)