Life as I see it is not life at all without living it to the fullest. As the saying goes, life is short so live each day as if it's your last. But before reaching such stage, there are hundreds or even thousands of choices that we have to go through, and this choices are somewhat the integral side of life. which such choices, it brings different perspective as to how you achieve in living to the fullest. As I have noticed and experienced, the hardest choices that we have to go through our lives are the most fruitful one. Such choices that will really test your foundation and will mold you as to who you are. Mind you, life is hard, everyday we make choices and decisions that we can even taste its success rate but at the end of the day, it comes out to be a failure one. Some choices that we make are actually a failure from the start but still we go through it and come out successful. How ironic that this things are actually happening, but that's the beauty of life, it excites our reflexes,emotions and even our minds. In my point of view,there's no definite formula on how to arrived to living your life to the fullest. All I'm holding to is the courage to go through which such choices without fear to commit mistakes. Appreciate the little things around,because in one way or another everything in this world is interconnected. But the best thing to living your life to the fullest in my state? is definitely extend your arms and reach out to your fellowmen when when they need it most unconditionally. I told you, no material things could replace that realm of happiness and the sense of joy and peace which you can acquire in helping your fellowmen. So I were you,don't focused on the things that will make you rich or famous, but focused on the things that will bring out the legacy in you.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Mt. Pinatubo Trekking........



To those who are adventurous and love the scenery of true nature Mt. Pinatubo is one of the best place i suggest.  How to get there:  From Manila you can ride a bus bound in Dagupan or Lingayen.  Mostly buses station located in along Cubao-Edsa.  And if you have a private vehicle from the North Expressway, exit at Sta. Inez.  Take the Mc Arthur highway then passing by Banban you will finally reach Capas Tarlac.  From Barangay Sta. Juliana in Capas Tarlac, trekking to the crater takes 6-8 hours on foot passing by "lahar deserts".  With a sturdy jeep up to Bangantungul (small Aeta makeshift village), trek will only take 4 hours but with a 4X4 vehicle up to Sitio Kalahati, trekking time will be around 1.5 to 2 hours.  From the Capas public market, jeeps and tricycles bound for Sta. Juliana are available.  Then from the Sta. Juliana Barangay Hall, you can get information as well as guides from the barangay hall itself.  4X4 vehicles for rent are not usually available from the barangay hall but if there is one, rentals cost is around 500 Php.  The trip is exhilarating, crossing rivers, jumping from small cliffs and creeks, truly a different kind of experience.  A lot of tourists also bring their 4X4 there to test their skills in driving.  During weekend, tourists crowd the place.







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