Thursday, September 25, 2008

ISDAAN - ENCHANTED PLACE AND NICE FOOD



Treat yourself into a place where you can enjoy with the various native especially prepared food. It is an enchanted place that I've been, one of my memorable experience that I cannot forget. At first, I can only see this place in T.V. until I finally experienced the fun and excitement what the people is talking about. It is only a short drive from my hometown Lingayen passing to Dagupan City going to Tarlac. A two-hour drive going to this place. A place simply called "ISDAAN" a Gerona's pride, the home of " Kabalen."

You'll be amaze as you enter the place, the entrance was so amazing, it has big sculptures, great view for picture taking. It has also a hanging bridge as you go along to their "KUBO-KUBO". There were also a lot of hanging fish sculptures. Huge group of monkey sculpture is one of their main attraction. "TACSIYAPO" a very well known area in Gerona is also located here in Isdaan. The stress reliever of kabalens.

This "ISDAAN" is a restaurant that has a lot of gigs. As you order and while waiting for your food to serve, group of singers will come to your "KUBO-KUBO" and serenade you with folksong, in addition to that they also have games for their costumers who can pass the bridge while carrying two pails of water, a reward of 2 kilos of tilapia fish will be given to costumers who will successfully pass the bridge without falling into the water. Boy.....It's a non-stop developing area because I've heard that they have plan for an extension for the costumers. You'll surely enjoy the place and keep on coming back. I myself have experienced two comeback. My first visit was with my friends, when I told my wife about my experience and what I saw, my wife became interested, so we went for a date and decided to celebrate there her b-day. It was again a nice experience - hope you can experience it too.......Hope you'll like it....Have fun!!!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Gag at My Blog


Judy visited his grandfather who had a very small place. There was no place for her to sleep in except beside his grandfather. One evening, in the middle of the night, his grandfather suddenly woke up and said, "I wish I had a woman." It woke up Judy, who remained silent for a few seconds before she said, "Lolo, I don't know what you have in mind but what you have in your hand is mine."

* To tell the difference between a male chromosome and a female chromosome, you have to pull down their genes.

* If at first you don't succeed, keep sucking.

* When the rooster crows in the morning, the farmer knows that his cock is up.

* Sis is growing up. She used to play with jack, and now she plays with balls.

* A man is getting old when he inspects the food instead of waitress!

* Love is harder the second time around.

* Eve was the first agriculturist. She was the first woman: to raise a banana.

* They say that Napoleon had the hardest organ because he was a Boney part.

* Boys can outrun girls because they have two bearing and a stick shift.

* Women are luckier than men-they can lie down on the job and get paid for it.

* My secretary came in today and told me she had another position - so we tried it.

* Dancing is a vertical expression of horizontal desires!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Top Towns for Tech Jobs


4. Durham, N.C. Jobs per 1,000: 155.94 Total: 33,454 Rank: 36 Growth: 8% Average wage: $95,551 Salary Rank: 7 Biggest sector: R&D and testing labs Area employer: Duke University

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Are you a responsible traveler?


Beside fiesta, Northern Luzon is also pack with beautiful places and friendly people. Many of these are already well known to local and foreign tourists alike, such as the Rice terraces in Banaue and Hundred Islands in Pangasinan. However, there are also those that are little known, tucked away but which are equally beautiful.
And as tourists, remember the following travel pointers courtesy of Travel and Beyond.
1. Do research. Find out more about the customs and culture of the people in the places you are about to visit, as it would do much to enhance the experience. To do this, make a quick visit to your local Internet shop or browse through brochures found in travel agencies or in hotel front desks. Keep in mind that costly misunderstandings may easily be avoided through research.
2. Engage the locals. Try to know more about the place you are to visit Engage the locals in a discourse. Who knows, you could even charm them into disclosing that generations old recipe of their favorite dish.
3. Visitors are simply that: visitors. The locals are the ones who have to live in the place all year round, so don't abuse their hospitality. Respect the environment and the cultures of people living in the place. Do your share in keeping the place clean and habitable. The Filipino is indeed an endearing race.
4. Talk about your experiences. Share wonderful anecdotes of your travels with your loved once, friends and business associates both in the Philippines and abroad. Hopefully, this may further encourage them to visit these places themselves. And don't forget to also bring home some pasalubong or local souvenirs to help you remember the place by.
5. Preserving nature is a big help to locals. Take nothing but pictures, and choose only souvenirs that do not come from irreplaceable natural resources like limestone rocks from caves. This will somehow deter unscrupulous locals from destroying our natural resources just to earn a few pesos.