25 December 2009

Fishies

I have new pets... Hehe!

my little fishies


Someone gave me a couple of pet fishes as a gift last Wednesday when I got home and was shown them. One of them is a Siamese fighting fish or betta splendens fish which I've been looking around forever to buy whenever I'm in a mall; and always find that the pet stores are out of stock or not selling them. So I was pleasantly surprised to come home and find I was given one. Got one at last!


Harry, my betta fish




Betta or betta splenden fishes are supposed to be among the lowest maintenance type of pet fishes around. They are suitable for beginner fish pet owners. I wasn't sure at first if it was a male or female betta. Now I find it is male, so I name it Harry. If it were female, I'd name it Desdemona. Lol!




Harry, typical of betta splenden fishes, reacts whenever I put a mirror in front of him. It's funny. His fins flare out, as do some kind of dark gill/s under his jaws... And his tiny little side fins begin flapping really fast. Lol!

Finally got to use the little betta aquarium kit (made of plastic) I bought in Vancouver. It's pretty easy to carry around and locate somewhere else in the house. But because the fishes came to me unexpectedly, the small aquarium was hastily made. No plants, just some smooth little pebbles. Maybe I'd change them to some colored stones another time. Will definitely add a little plant soon so Harry can have his little hidey hole. Hehe!




The other fishes in the small tank are a another type of betta fish called a penang betta (grows up to 9 or 12 cms only), and a sucker fish or plecostomus -- an algae eater that helps clean the tank.

I remember we used to have a big aquarium with different kinds of fish when I was small -- it had goldfishes, angel fishes, guppies, a plecostomus, tetra fishes and other fish. All decorative. My eldest brother was basically their owner, and us youngest of the siblings the onlookers. Lol!

The sucker fish might prove to be a problem later though, when it gets larger. Might give it away to another fish pet owner with a bigger tank. Maybe I'd get a couple of neon tetra fishes next time. Hehe!

30 November 2009

It’s That Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Christmas shmismas…

my shot of a parol or lantern being sold on the road


I’m liking this Christmas. My dad and I, with some help, have put up lights around the house, gates, garage, garden, roof. We got us some parols too… plain and with lights… made of plastic/paper and of capiz. We did a pretty good job of it I think.

I am wondering what if I lived overseas, will we still be able to put up the kind of lights we get to put up here? Will definitely miss that if not.

Google Wave Preview

Some thoughts on my Google Wave preview:

First off, I had some expectations of what I wanted Google Wave to be. But so far, it hasn't met them yet. Therefore, I'm not too active nor frequently visit my Google Wave after the first few tries, unlike Facebook. Not all my friends or family have Google accounts (hence they have no access to Wave). And I haven't added any Wave Extension I like nor find useful (for me) yet either.

My primary expectations/Google Wave wishlist:
  • integration with my blog/s (blogger.com, multiply.com) whereby I can post my blogs via Google Wave
  • integration with my online photo albums whereby I can provide links to and -- even better -- allow fellow Wavers to view within Google Wave photos I posted to another online photo album


It is fun though doing collaborative activities in Wave. I see my friends and fellow Wavers typing in their responses to a specific wave in real time as I know they've also seen mine and it's like we're all just in the same room but we just don't happen to see each other.

For now, I see Wave being better used by groups/members pursuing a project together, or doing collaborative research (i.e. the scientific community) where up to the minute results and posts to be shared to multiple relevant Wavers is of the essence.

As for me I'll probably only be more active in Wave if my most frequent online activities are integrated with it quite seamlessly (blogging and uploading photos to share). Until then, I still love multiply.com for photo albums sharing within a blog. hehe!

04 October 2009

My First New Year's Resolution for 2010

the three photo albums of my first Europe trip


Recently, I went through the 3 photo albums I made more than a year ago, of my first trip to Europe. When I was creating them at that time, I was detached and too tired to appreciate the end result, like it was just another thing in my to-do list to cross out. Probably because I got tired of editing and seeing the same photos when I was choosing them for print, and when I was doing the layout for each album page.


the Spain album, opened


Surprisingly, when I checked them out again last week, I actually liked what I saw. I wrote my captions for many of the photos, no scrapbook decors you buy in the store but the trip mementos attached (museum tickets, metro tickets, bus tickets, train tickets, restaurant napkins with words in the respective country's language written on them, cards, receipts, etc.).


the Portugal and southern France album with
my Eurolines bus ticket attached to the page divider on the left



the Vatican pages with a ticket to
the Musei Vaticani attached on the right depicting
Adam and God from Michelangelo's work in the Sistine Chapel



Florence, Italy photos and the Trenitalia train ticket to
Venice attached on the right



I've decided that in the course of the next many months, I must slowly but steadily create a few new photo albums again for photos from my succeeding trips, as well as family pics; all of them shot from 2007 onwards. I find I have tons digital photos from travels and with family/relatives that I haven't printed and posted to photo albums (not the online kind) or put in photo frames/holders.

This year I have several family and relatives from overseas who've come and will come to holiday in the Philippines/Asia. So that would add significantly to the photos I need to have printed out. As you might have guessed already, my family live overseas, and a lot of my relatives aren't Philippine citizens or residents.


I've also already bought some Ikea frames from my last trip to Canada, and I hope to get in November (rubbing my palms together here.. Lol!) a starburst metal picture holder you hang on the wall (from Ikea again) which I saw but failed to buy last time in Vancouver.

I know it's kinda early, but since I have tons of pictures to go through, I already know my first new year's resolution and I look forward to fulfilling it. Hehe!


07 July 2009

Adorable!

Came across this video in Youtube.com of this sweet tired persian cat. It's quite funny...



Now if only the kitten totally fell off backwards, then talagang super funny na sana sya.. Lol!

25 May 2009

Life is Sweet... and Blessed


"I thank you God for this most amazing day,
for the leaping greenly spirits of trees,
and for the blue dream of sky
and for everything which is natural,
which is infinite,
which is yes."
-- e. e. cummings


Spent a nice and lazy Saturday afternoon and evening on a park overlooking the beach and mountains in Vancouver... joined the locals, chilled out, and caught some warmth and sunshine with no humidity. Saying that this time spent is 'nice' could be an understatement. hehe!

This park/beach is just across the street from where am staying. And across that beach you get to see some snow-capped mountains.
I see the beach and mountains right away when I step out the door/look out through the glass panes... You can say this park/beach is like my 'front yard'. lol. It's great.


Laid down my sarong from Puerto Galera on the grass and watched people strolling, walking, running, blading, skating, sunning, laid down reading (like me), sleeping, biking, playing volleyball, badminton, basketball and frisbee, on picnics, grilling, sleeping, dads spending time with their toddler/s on the grass or on the sand, families, kids on the beach, people taking photos, hardly any tourists around, etc... And later in the day watched the sunset.


I could live this life every weekend when there's the sun when I can.. but alas, some things aren't really meant to last. hehe! So we enjoy it while we can... it's like that saying "when in Rome, do as the Romans do..." hihi!

Hence the photos.... posting here some pics of my time at the park.... enjoy.. :)

a sailboat and some snow-capped mountains


a guy across me at the park enjoying his siesta and
beyond him can be seen the bike trail, beach, and
some snow-capped mountains....



shot of sunset taken while wind/air became chilly

04 April 2009

Maple Leaf Land

Currently up here on the land of the maple leaf, working in the offices of the company otherwise known as the big blue.

Bienvenue au Canada
the big board over the immigration counters on arrival at the airport


I currently have a runny nose and a bout with the flu. But posting some pics here of some scenes on the drive to work while I have time. hehe!

nice drive

snow-capped mountains


pretty

puh-weh-de na! hehe!

Haven't explored much yet so enjoy these pics first.

Robson Street, Van coo vah

gimmick area downtown on a Friday night

19 January 2009

iPod Radio Alarm Clock

I just bought a portable speaker system for my iPod Video called iMini, from Ozaki (the brand name). It's actually an FM radio alarm clock that can also play music from an iPod, and charge the iPod battery at the same time.

iMini radio alarm clock on the right with
my iPod docked on it, and other stuff atop a bookshelf

The pros:


  • Its size is small enough to bring anywhere with you. It's like desktop size. So you can also stuff it in your check in baggage when travelling. Hehe!


  • alarm clock
  • FM radio


  • can dock most if not all models of Apple iPods (from 1st to 5th generation), iPod Nano (1st and 2nd gen.) and iPod mini and charges the iPod whenever it's docked (even as it plays music).


  • can also play music from another portable mp3 player via a 3.5mm jack (included)


  • uses power from a 110v - 250v adapter (included); which means you can bring it with you to the US or Europe and have no problems. Alternatively, it can use power from AAA batteries (not included)


  • comes in different colors from which to choose


  • comes with 6 months of warranty


  • USB port so you can connect it to your PC



The cons:

  • Battery power died out in 2-3 days (mostly using FM radio). Batteries used were Energizer's e2 Advanced model (supposed to last 50% longer than the normal Energizer Max alkaline batteries)


  • poor FM reception


  • not for audiophiles




So if you're looking for an iPod speaker system that's portable, doesn't take too much space, that need not be an audiophile's dream but is also a radio alarm clock, and is being compared with Altec Lansing speakers, then the iMini is for you. It's not that expensive too at less than Php 3k.

Digressions for the curious:
1. My iPod is supposed to be white but the black one was delivered instead of the white I ordered and paid for (*exasperated sigh*). But that's another story.

2. The little Tiffany lamp in the pic was something I bought in Germany and hand-carried back to Manila. I use it as a nightlight. =)

3. Bought the iMini at Ambassador Appliance in Park Square in Makati.



4. Photos above were taken using the 2.0mp camera of my Sony Ericsson w800i mobile phone

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