
“Our lives improve only when we take chances – and the first and most difficult risk we can take is to be honest with ourselves.”
- Walter Anderson
Taken at Baler, Aurora
By Ge Campilla


“Our lives improve only when we take chances – and the first and most difficult risk we can take is to be honest with ourselves.”
- Walter Anderson
Taken at Baler, Aurora
By Ge Campilla

Raaarh, I have no blog post for the whole month of February. Shame on me.
I know it’s been a while. My inconsistent shift schedule is draining my energy that I always end up needing rest than writing here.
Anyway, I’m going to be back blogging really soon. There’s a lot to come up to, my back logs are piling up. Just forgive the inconsistencies in my site. I wanted to give my site a bit of make-over but I think it’d need a lot of extra time to align everything. So I’d leave it for now and focus on the content.
Btw, I got myself a domain. Please continue to follow. Much love!


I am really enjoying this...

Lumayo Ka Nga Sa Akin
by Bob Ong
“Para sa mga alagad ng sining na may makabagong pag-iisip, maka-Diyos na puso, malikhaing kaluluwa at makapigil-hiningang kuwento ng pakikipaglaban sa mga kontrabidang walang ibang iniisip kundi ang kumita.”
Bato-bato sa langit, ang tamaan ‘wag magagalit. Pero iba na ang panahon ngayon. Ang mga tinatamaan ay hindi na marunong magalit. Bagkus, manhid at wala na silang pakialam maliban sa ang pangalagaan ang pansariling kagustuhan.
“Walang pakialam ang tao sa katotohanan… sa tsismis lang sila interesado…”

My second time in the “Land of Promise” was in the largest city in the world in terms of land area, and also the third most popular city in the country following Manila and Cebu. It was known for the highest peak in the Philippines, Mount Apo; the country’s national bird, Philippine Eagle; and the smelly yet flavorsome, Durian fruit.
I’ve read somewhere that because Davao has more of everything there is in the country, it is sometimes considered as the ‘Instant Philippines’. There are natural resources, beautiful sceneries, refreshing beaches, extreme adventures, lush greeneries, abundant fruits in season, and exotic flora and fauna all in one place.
I’ve got a load of new and interesting experiences from this trip so expect that there’d be a series of posts about Davao in the coming days.
Travel Date: November 17-21, 2010
Travel Buddies: Arian, Ellen, Jik, Sarah and Gerald (Ayeee! My traveling family is growing.)

My second experiment with paper, pen and photoshop.

How to Turn Thoughts into Things
by Bo Sanchez
Here’s another book written by the same author of the first two books in my reading challenge. Just like all the others, it’s an easy read. It was filled with everyday short stories anyone can relate to, matched with beautiful verses from the Bible.
If you are familiar with the “The Secret”, this book says the same. It simply reminds that the entire physical and spiritual universe around us is conspiring, plotting and conniving to give us massive abundance. It claims that Positive Thinking and Generosity can create life-changing results. That to be able to receive, we must learn to give as well.

Tada! My first artwork! I know, I know. Don't judge me, this is my first time to draw. I mean, seriously draw. I need more practice, both in drawing and coloring using Photoshop. This is my first attempt. Just trying.