Jeepney poster with Black Frame Nordic Interior Wall Decor

Jeepney poster

Jeepneys are public transport that is unique to the Philippines. Just like the jeepneys that we know today, they also have a colorful history that can be traced back to the American occupation. Since then, Philippine jeepneys has become a reflection of Filipinos being resilient, innovative, and optimistic.

Kalesa poster with Black Frame Nordic Interior Wall Decor

Kalesa poster

A horse drawn carriage that was first introduced in the Philippines during the Spanish era. A major mode of transportation in the country. It is also one of the symbols that FIlipinos can be proud of. Though classic and vintage-looking, some areas still preserve kalesa, just like how traditions are treasured in the Philippines.

Getting Your Home Ready For The Summer

Sunflower in yellow background poster

Summer or dry season in the Philippines is just around the corner and it is time to prepare your home for one of the most-awaited seasons of the year. Here are some preparation tips that will make your home look cool and awesome during summer. 

Clean the walkway

By this time, the walkway may be filled with dust and clutter from the previous events and celebrations. Wash the walkway then replace damaged pavers or bricks. For concrete walkways, fill in cracks with a masonry crack filler that blends with the color of the concrete. 

Clean windows and screens

Fill in any gaps in the frames and check if the mechanics are working. Have them fixed if you see any defect or damage. Wash windows with a vinegar-ammonia solution first then with water. Dry the windows with a squeegee.

Inspect the roof

A quick inspection of the roof, as well as the exterior of your home, may reveal some damages that have been brought about by the rainy season. Hae them repaired immediately before the damage worsens. Check for misalignments, cracks, or missing parts. These can easily let water in during the rainy season. Also, check for rust as well as the pipes or skylights to be sure that they are free from any cracks or any other damages. 

Inspect the exterior paint job 

Over the years, the paint of the house exterior may already have worn off. Note, repainting your home is quite challenging and may require manpower and time to accomplish your paint job. You also need to choose the right color that will personalize your home. 

Clear out the gutters

Clean leaves and other debris from the gutters. Check the gutters for leaks or breaks during the next rain. 

Clean and recoat outdoor furniture

Clean off furniture pieces that are in the storage. Inspect its parts and replace any pieces that may be missing. Repairing them may be cheaper than buying new ones. 

Reinforce fence posts

Replace any rotten pickets or posts. Check them again and make sure that they are sturdy in the ground.

Decorate the walls of your home

Bring the summer vibe to your home by decorating the walls of your home. There are many ways and decors that can transform the overall appearance of your walls. One of the easiest ways is to display personalized framed posters. There are many themes and designs available and choosing the right one will help you achieve the appearance that you like.

How The World Celebrate Valentine’s Day

Pop art heart poster in interior

Valentine’s Day is one of the most awaited days by almost all individuals. This is celebrated in the name of Saint Valentine, the mysterious saint who is known to have defied the Roman emperor in service of the people. Saint Valentine performed secret marriages for young lovers. It was the belief of emperor Claudius II that single men made better soldiers than those who are already married. As such, Saint Valentine performed the sacrament of matrimony for young soldiers. Over the years, with his story and along with other tales, couples across the world started celebrating Valentine’s Day as the day of love. Read on to know more about how different countries celebrate the special day.

A week-long celebration in Argentina

Valentine’s Day in the country is not celebrated in February but in July. They call it, “the week of sweetness”. This is the time when lovers exchange kisses and receive sweet treats. It used to be a commercial activity, but later on, became a tradition. 

Romantic getaway in France

Did you know that the first-ever Valentine’s Day card originated in France? This was when Charles, the Duke of Orleans, sent love letters to his wife from the prison in 1415. There is also a French village called, Valentine, which is known to be the center of romance on the 12th and 14th of February. Homes are decorated with love cards, roses, and proposals for marriage flakes. 

A gala event in the Philippines

Valentine’s Day in the Philippines is a perfect day for young couples to get married in a mass wedding ceremony that is sponsored by the government. This is done as a form of public service. The day is considered to be special by many young couples. 

National chocolate day in Ghana

February 14 in Ghana is known as the “National Chocolate Day”. Ghana is known to be one of the largest cocoa-producing countries in the world. This is celebrated to increase tourism in the country. As such, couples or even those without dates on the said day can attend various events like performances, music events, and restaurants. 

The day of winemakers in Bulgaria

On February 14, the country celebrates the San Trifon Zartan or the “day of winemakers”. Couples celebrate their love with a glass of local wine

Wales – the day of the San Dwynwen

In Wales, Valentine’s Day is celebrated on January 25. This is called the “day of the San Dwynwen”. Lovers exchange gifts in the form of handcrafted wooden spoons. Interestingly, this has been the practice since the 16th century.

Feast of Saint Dionysius in Spain

In Valencia, Spain, the day of love is celebrated on October 9. This is known as the feast of Saint Dionysius. Macadora or marzipan figurines are made by men as a gift to their female partners. Parades are also done as part of the celebration. 

A celebration of love in Denmark

In Denmark, the 14th of February is celebrated by giving chocolates and roses. In addition to these, they also give handmade cards with pressed white flowers, called snowdrops. 

Exchange of unusual gifts in Japan

Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14 and women buy gifts for their male partners. Men can’t return gifts until the 14th of March and this is called the “white day”.

Lovers Day in Brazil

Lovers day or Dia dos Namorados in Brazil is celebrated by exchanging chocolates, cards, and by watching music festivals, and dance performances. Family dinners are also common on that day. 

Jade Vine no1 poster

Jade Vine no. 1 poster

Jade vine is one of the extraordinary plants in the Philippines. Its claw-shaped flowers have the color of jade and attract bats to pollinated. A lovely art to display in your home by Karla Pascual.

The Lighthouses of Batanes

Behind Breathtaking Batanes poster

The Philippines is rich in natural resources and tourist destinations. Batanes is one of the favorite travel destinations in the world. Some of the famous landmarks of Batanes are its lighthouses. There are several lighthouses known to exist in the province. All of them are important functionally as well as to the tourism industry of the country. Read on to learn more about these colossal landmarks.

Facts about lighthouses

Lighthouses have been in existence since ancient times. A little trivia that is good to know. IN fact, the first known lighthouse was the Pharos of Alexandria, Egypt. This was constructed by Ptolemy I and his son Ptolemy II in 300 and 280 BC. This was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Eventually, this was destroyed by natural disasters and wars. 

A lighthouse is a tower with a bright light on the top. Its main purpose is to help sailors in locating dangerous areas and likewise serves as a navigational aid that helps to keep ships and boats safe. A lighthouse station is usually composed of the lighthouse, the keeper’s house, and other structures. 

Batanes – a paradise worth visiting

The country is known for a number of tourist destinations and Batanes is on the top of the list. Batanes was shaped by nature millions of years ago. It is well-known for its rugged and scenic views. Green, rolling pastures, orange sunsets, crisp, clean art are some of the things that you will experience in the province. 

If you want to experience fresh, clean air and a peaceful vibe, then Batanes is the place to visit. These are also the reasons why many local and foreign travelers go to the province. It is known for its rock formations, impressive lighthouses, and wild horses that freely roam in the vast pasture. 

Batanes lighthouses

There are a lot of good things to say about lighthouses. By just staring at them, you can see that they are full of charm and enigma. What makes them more appealing is that they always have the best view. Especially those that stand in the hills of Batanes. These structures are often visited by tourists and photographs of them have been used for various reasons. 

Now, Batanes has three existing lighthouses and are quite similar in many ways. These structures are part of a project that was headed by Rep. Abad in the early 2000s. They were erected to guide seafarers across dangerous waters of the Pacific Ocean and the West Philippines Sea. Interestingly, these lighthouses also act as tourist attractions. The three are all capped with a red-painted concrete lantern room with narrow storm panes. The main tower is made of rubble masonry. 

Basco Lighthouse

This lighthouse was first lit in 2003 and the first to be completed. Basco Lighthouse is located in Naidi Hills where the old telegraph facility was during the American era. The lighthouse is white in color and crowned with a red lantern room. It is a 6-story structure allowing a majestic view of the West Philippine Sea, Mt. Iraya, and the Basco Town Proper.

Tayid Lighthouse

Tayid lighthouse was erected on a hill on Batan Island. Just like its counterpart in Basco, it is also capped with a red lantern room and roof. The base bears rubble masonry, similar to the other lighthouses of Batanes. Tayid faces the Pacific Ocean and can be seen from Marlboro Country and Diura Fishing Village. 

Sabtang Lighthouse

It stands on a cliff just beside the port. This lighthouse is the first man-made structure that you will see while you are on approach Sabtang island. It is a round tower with a rubble masonry finish all the way to the gallery deck. This gives the lighthouse an organic appeal. It also has a red lantern room, just like the other lighthouses mentioned earlier. 

Behind Breathtaking Batanes poster

Behind Breathtaking Batanes poster

The lighthouse of Basco, Batanes is one of the famous landmarks in the Philippines, Admire the majestic structure as it guides travelers and seafarers. An impressive photo captured by Michelle Quezon.