Whenever I visit my mother-in-law, I always leave her place bringing a take-home package. Momma is into farming and she has a lot of farmer friends who grow all sorts of plants. The last time I dropped by Momma gave me a jar of wild honey and a bunch of talinum leaves which she bought from one of her organic farmer friends.
(Apologies for the orange-y photos with with the annoying vertical and horizontal lines.)
Hermanos Taco Shop is located along Granada St. (Gilmore St.?) in Quezon City in the Petron compound right beside those famous stalls selling capiz shell parols. I tried this place last month when Tita O (an aunt based in New Jersey) was in town; it's just a few steps from the condominium building we were staying in.
My loving husband recently purchased carbonaramara.com for me ♥ and so this has been home (sort of) for the past few days already. I've started fixing the look of the site... Did you notice that my blog is not all gray anymore?... and have been playing around with layouts and templates and a bit of HTML coding.
For now, carbonaramara.com forwards to carbonaramara.blogspot.com and I still use the Blogger platform. :) We've encountered a few glitches since 'moving' (i.e. www.carbonaramara.com working but carbonaramara.com not); the site isn't really final yet, but it's getting there. :) Please let me know if you encounter any problems with carbonaramara.com. Thanks!
RSS feed subscribers, please continue following my blogspot as the RSS feed for carbonaramara.com still doesn't work. Will keep you updated on developments! :)
(November 20)
with his friends Coke Zero bottle and small Coke bottle
(November 22)
after his first "haircut"
Pineapple!
11 May 2011
before I left for Japan
03 November 2011
My (former) officemates trimmed its leaves.
Pineapple also has a new potmate, a sili plant. :)
My sister is growing oyster mushrooms in our kitchen! These were taken 2 weeks ago (November 22); we have already harvested the mushrooms and are waiting for new ones to grow again. :D
Some weeks ago, when I was still in Japan, I visited Ronjie's school which was having its annual week-long fair. There were booths with students selling various food and non-food products, programs and presentations of all sorts, and even a bingo game. And on the last day (the day I visited), fireworks capped the evening. :) Some photos:
takoyaki cooks
free candy which came with the takoyaki
soft taco
umbrella in a tree
Fireworks photos in the next entry. I took so many.