Currently Reading: Stardust by Neil Gaiman
Been wanting to read this for a long while now and I finally got my hands on it.
+ stardust + neil gaiman + books + currently reading + mine + snapshots
He really knows how to make me feel better. :’> I miss him so much. ;~; He’s in Subic with his family right now and I dunno when he’ll be back. :(
Sometimes I wonder why I still bother with my hair. No matter what I do, it’ll always poof up. And I already tried flattening it a bit here. Hardly made any difference. Sigh.
Because who doesn’t like taking silly photos? :p feat the very gorgeous Angele in the first and last photos. Also, I kind of stole these photos from her cause we took them on her iTouch.
We all have those small trinkets we love. Mine happens to be a necklace with his name on it.
+ that boy + personal~ + snapshots + it's not the best shot but it's all I have
The Semi-colon Project
“A semicolon represents a sentence the author could’ve ended, but chose not to. The author is you and the sentence is your life.”
+ thesemicolonproject + suicide prevention + suicide awareness + snapshots
Hong Kong skyline from Victoria’s Peak.
These photos are from our hiking trip back in December. We hiked up Mt. Pulag. Not exactly what I recommend for those first time hikers. It is, after all, the highest mountain in Luzon, but the view from the peak is worth the hike. Just look at how beautiful the sunrise is. When you’re on the peak, you really are above the clouds (see last photo). On one side, you see the captivating view of the sunrise and when you turn around, all you’d see are clouds. Clouds shifting and rising and falling, never still.
So a day after we got back from our Hong Kong and Macau trip, we climbed to the crater of Mt. Pinatubo. It was an easy climb, nothing like Mt. Pulag. This time, we rode most of the way since you have to take a vehicle from the base to the start of the hiking point. The dry, dusty land isn’t meant to be trekked though. But after all the dust in our eyes and hair and the short climb, this is what you see when you get to the crater of the volcano. It was so serene and amazing that all the sleepiness in me instantly went away. Definitely a highlight of my summer.
out takes from the last days of highschool.



