Saturday, October 25, 2025

A walk of wonders and heritage

 

Source: https://guidetothephilippines.ph/destinations-and-attractions/calle-crisologo

Vigan gained its name because of its spanish architecture, deep culture and history. Upon mentioning Vigan, I first thought of its heart, which is the Calle Crisologo. I was captivated by its glowing streets and quaint structures, not only that but also it is filled with smiles and warmness from the tourist to the locals. There, it showcased Vigan’s rooted history from the Spanish colonial period. We can find numerous products like keychains, longganisa, furnitures and etc, and also famous stores such as Island souvenirs, 1995 Studio Cafe, Amian Cafe and Starbucks. Its remarkable beauty mixed with European, Asian, and Latin influences, offering visitors a glimpse into the Philippines rich colonial past. Thus, this famous street makes Vigan a famous tourist attraction. Visiting Vigan made me appreciate my city’s heritage and deepened my respect for our province.

Photo taken by me
Aside from Calle Crisologo, Baluarte Zoo is also a renowned place in Vigan. It is a zoological park established by Chavit Singson. This zoo is filled with different kinds of animals from other countries, most exotic animals are also found here like Alligators, Lions, and a lot more. Not only can you see those animals in real life, but you also interacted with them, like Giraffe feeding and picture taking with Lions! From mammals to insects, Baluarte also has its beautiful garden filled with butterflies with colorful wings. This place also offer a Gallery which you can tour and see species hunted by Chavit. The gallery is filled with taxidermied animals which makes you feel like seeing them in real life. Visiting Baluarte Zoo made me realize how important it is to appreciate and protect wildlife. It also made me reflect on how humans play a big role in preserving the environment and showing compassion toward all living creatures. Overall, the experience was not just fun and educational, but also inspiring since it reminded me to value life in all its forms and to be more responsible in caring for our planet.

The museum complex was the former home of Padre José Burgos House, one of the martyred priests known as Gomburza. It used to be a city jail and there, history was made when Former President Elpidio Quirino was born there. The museum is managed by the National Museum of the Philippines, and it aims to promote Ilocano culture, and historical awareness through its collections and exhibits. There you’ll find a rich collection of artifacts, paintings, and historical displays that highlight us Ilocanos. Visitors can explore exhibits on Ilocano weaving, pottery, and art that the region’s creativity and heritage. Exploring the museum wasn’t just a stroll through history, it felt like looking back from time with my own culture. Each exhibit connected me more deeply to the Filipino story, the struggles for independence shown at the basi revolution from the paintings, Ilocano inventions, and the artistry made from abel weaving and painting born out of everyday life. I found myself reflecting on how our present culture were shaped by generations who valued history, courage, and community.





Friday, October 24, 2025

A story of my journey

This quarter was a tough one—yet, we made it out. Throughout 2nd Quarter I learned a lot of new things, I am so glad that I was able to dicover and experience stuff that I havent encountered before. In Ict, I learned all about html coding and etc.

Source: https://www.istockphoto.com/photos/2-quarters

Although, I have made it this far, I faced a lot of challenges. I find myself not having the motivation to study. I procrastinated a lot during this quarter and I haven’t been able to focus lately, I felt overwhelmed even with the slightest task and I somehow feel really tired after.

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I adressed these challenges by reminding myself of my long-term goals and the reasons why I started in the first place. I also reached out for support when I needed it, whether it was talking to friends, classmates, or simply taking time to rest and recharge.



Source: https://www.tutor2u.net/psychology/blog/what-is-reflection?srsltid=AfmBOorut_dp769IHdetFXfms6lbF42UavXgzQTCtXiU8D4hfz1M8-BY

Overall, I am still striving for the best, and I’ll continue to do what I can to overcome these challenges. I will also try and prevent myself from somehow burning out. Lastly, I am a human being and everyone is valid to be lazy. 

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

My teacher, my hero.


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Our teachers have been the pillar of our success, without their guidance we won’t stem as a successful individual. As the title implies “my teacher, my hero” our teacher is not only a guide in our classroom, but also a source of strength and wisdom in our lives. 
Source: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2025/10/08/2478322/43-teachers-teach-outside-specialization/amp/
Secondly, they help us cultivate our skills and unlock our potentials to reach our dreams. Also, our teacher is someone who inspires us everyday to learn, grow and believe in ourselves. Without them, there wouldn’t be any professionals today like doctors, engineers and etc. 
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Lastly, the world teachers day celebration reminds us to express our appreciation, gratitude and respect towards our wonderful and inspiring teachers, not only do they give us knowledge, but they also teach valuable life lessons.

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