Mike, Rhoody and Typhoon Frank – Last episode

Like mentioned earlier, there was a Typhoon warning and that tail of it hit Dumaguete City with full force. When we reached the divesite big waves were rolling in and the visibility was less than one meter in shallow water. A strong surge was present and pushed us...

Santa Cruzan Parade in a poor Community

Big Parties, Fiestas, Fireworks and Parades are an important part of the lifestyle in the Philippines. It always seems that the whole City meets on the streets and everybody invites on top all friends and relatives from the other 7106 remaining Islands. Dumaguete is...

sights around Negros

Balinsasayaw Twin Lakes The Balinsasayaw twin lake is one of the nature spots that has a sister lake on the other side of the mountain that would take you for about 30 minutes trek passing by a forest. Visitors can camp nearby both lakes…boating and fishing is...

Street-Food in the PI

Food is a big thing in the Philippine Islands. During the last few years I tasted a lot of strange things. Many dishes were over delicious. I never found a list if local dishes and even the following is for sure not complete. It gives a rough overview about the local...

Don’t ask WHY ?

  I know that talking about common sense in the PI is a tough topic as I would consider that it something that does just not exist. During the last seven years I am living in this wonderful country I am daily confronted with that problem. I need to say “thank you” to...

No water in Valencia, Bacong and Dauin

  I just had this news on my screen and I think I need to share it… this is the original source: ABS-CBN At least 13 villages in Bacong and Dauin towns in Negros Oriental have been waterless for the past couple of weeks after landslides destroyed their water...