Last times and endings
We had my youngest granddaughter with us for her Christmas break last year, a happy way to end 2019 and begin 2020. I took that as a sign of an
We had my youngest granddaughter with us for her Christmas break last year, a happy way to end 2019 and begin 2020. I took that as a sign of an
These days I’m finding so many apps, but so little common sense. That describes the new normal we’re living in—ubiquitous technology but vanishing common sense. Never have I downloaded so
(22nd in a series) Pinky Amador, theater/film actor The enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) has been one massive (overextended?) creative exercise for me, with activities ranging from the mundane to the
Jean was love personified. Pretty and petite, she had a frail build that belied the courage and strength within. Her oncologist, Dr. Marina Chua Tan, described her as a brave
May 17 – Sixth Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts 8: 5-8, 14-17; Psalm 66, Response: Let all the earth cry out to God with joy.; 1 Peter 3: 15-18; Gospel:
Every day, except Thursday, my deadline for this column, one day seems no different from any of the others. I’m not exactly idle. In fact, my day seems fuller. I’m
Week 10. I started writing this with an eye on the news, waiting for the other shoe to drop. I knew that the mayors of our neighboring cities had recommended
“Parang nasisiraan na sila ng bait . . . nagpapalimos na lang sa kalye.”—TV news report on some jobless people In a previous article, I explained how different sports were
During this third and hopefully final extension of the quarantine, I have decided to “quarantine” my attention from all the negativity out there so I can refocus on my real
One thing I’m thankful for these days is that my bathtub has been getting a lot of use. As much as I can, I allot one hour to enjoy the
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