Archive for February, 2008

Remembering 1986 EDSA People Power


2008
02.24

I was only a 5th grader in one of the public schools in Cubao when the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolt erupted to oust the late dictator, Ferdinand Marcos. My memories of the world’s first ever bloodless revolution was confined to Laban signs, chanting “Cory! Cory!” on the streets, blackouts, military take over of TV networks and people headed down to Camps Crame and Aguinaldo in yellow shirts. We were stuck in our rented room those days fearful that this particular war tank rumored to have a capacity to blow up a significant portion of Quezon City might eventually be used by soldiers against civilians. But there was no shot fired. Only two presidents were proclaimed.

edsa photo exhibit
1986 EDSA And Beyond Photo Exhibit
by Sonny Camarillo at the Riverbanks Center.

Listening to Radyo Veritas was the in thing to do. June Keithly was an icon. “Tama Na! Sobra Na! Palitan Na!” was the advertising slogan of that year, obviously beating down “Marcos Pa Rin!” by a thousand miles. Everyone on the streets were deemed to be heroes. Selfless patriotic heroes who finally took their stand to stop a tyrannical government from its deceitful and corrupt practices and from taking down further more innocent lives to cover their bloody trails. A united people rallied behind Cory Aquino, the widow of the murdered opposition leader Senator Ninoy Aquino, and swept her to power.

Glory was best exemplified by the 1986 EDSA People Power. There was something about it that made an entire nation of diverse tongues and cultures unite together under one banner. Everyone was out to do everyone good. Everyone looked after one another. Everyone cannot be bought by siopao, rice porridge or sweet promises for dessert the way a guilty Arroyo government does best today. No bullet can came through those who stood united — an obvious reason why the Arroyo government feared people converging in one place and have been employing brute force to scatter everyone like sheep. Those who were there and those who literally grew up in that era knew exactly how that great crowd of hopefuls inspired change. God was there in the midst of the multitude.

Experience Na Pali


2008
02.21

When you think about a superb vacation, visit Kauai’s Na Pali Coast. Na Pali is located at the northwest of the island of Kauai in Hawaii and is known for its sea cliffs, series of hanging valleys, sea caves, beaches and waterfalls.

There are Kauai boat tours that offer a spectacular way to enjoy the enchanting landscape of Na Pali Coast. Sail along its crystal blue waters and have a truckload of fun from sightseeing, snorkeling, rafting and whale watching. Have a fill of underwater exploration especially during summer months when you get to see marine life in full bloom – pods of dolphin and whales swim beneath and appear on the surface. Kauai whale watching is simply one unforgettable experience.

Sail off and admire the astounding beauty of Na Pali sunset in a 2-hour boat tour to Maha’ulepu and Kipu Kai. Feast on delectable food choices, sing and dance to sultry Hawaiian music and bask under the rich colors of the sunset. Hear the legends and history of this rugged coastline from the time early settlers explored the seemingly inhospitable place to its dramatic transformation that brought thousands of tourists to the area.

Experience Na Pali and change the way you define adventure.

A Place To Stay In The Garden Isle


2008
02.19

Considered as Hawaii’s oldest and fourth largest island in the archipelago, Kauia continues to draw people from around the world to enjoy its exotic natural surroundings. It is located at the northernmost part of Hawaii and about 20 minutes away from Honolulu. Aside from expansive view of the Pacific Ocean, deep canyons and waterfalls can also be found in the valleys surrounding this tropical island paradise.


Say “aloha” to your dream vacation.

Kauai’s North Shore is home to famous Na Pali cliffs, scenic Lumahai Beach and the ancient town of Hanalei. The best way to start your exploration of these natural wonders is by checking in one of the best Kauai rental homes in the area.

A place at the prestigious and private community of Seacliff Plantation is an outstanding choice among Kauai vacation homes. Residents are sure to enjoy its panoramic view of the ocean, lush forests and mountains while nestling in the comforts of a 3,800 sq. ft. 3-bedroom Princeville luxurious estate.

There is a good selection of affordable Kauai condo rentals in the area for the adventurous traveler. These condos give you breathtaking views of the ocean, romantic sunsets and towering mountains. You can also try whale-watching.

A perfect island vacation is more than just clear blue skies, fantastic beaches, scenic forest mountains and a tropical climate. Make sure your safety and comfort in quality vacation homes comes on top of your list.

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