The Oasis: Nostalgic and Romantic at the Same Time

It was a rainy day but no one could tell us that we couldn’t swim. Life was like a silver lining on that Saturday. It had been about almost a year since December that my Binhi Youth Campers and I re-united over food (as always delicious and grand) and endless stories.

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The Bean Connection: Chatter, Cakes and Coffee

Written and photographed by Royanni Miel M. Hontucan

You could find the love within yourself through inhaling the aroma of sweet Hazelnut Cappuccino, licking the icing you caught by your fingers from the red velvet cupcake and eargasming (mind the word) from the contemporary music filling the air. And oh, I won’t forget telling you to feel the “artsy ambience” of paintings and trinkets.

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BACONG CHURCH: One of the National Cultural Treasures, Negrenses should be Proud of

By Kirsty Louise Balansag

Photo from www.markmaranga.com
Photo from www.markmaranga.com

Being in Negros, Philippines —constitutes visiting a variety of vintage churches that are built and survived throughout the test of time.According to Carol Aurea, St. Augustine of Hippo church receptionist,  the church are facing some problems, some were inevitable, most especially for St. Augustine of Hippo’s structure since the structure is slowly deteriorating due to the passage of time.The church is currently 177 years old.

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