Plet and Emong at play—‘You’ll never be this age again’
“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” Nobody understands the truth in George Bernard Shaw’s aphorism better than artists, who instinctively grasp
“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” Nobody understands the truth in George Bernard Shaw’s aphorism better than artists, who instinctively grasp
The archetype of the woman warrior runs deep in the human psyche.
When you’ve been given a “good behavior pass” by your doctor, for following her orders to avoid yet another relapse from mild pneumonitis, you step out of the house for the first time in a week with heart a-flutter at the prospect of a good dinner.
The drive to San Antonio, Zambales, to visit artist Elmer Borlongan took a little over three hours. This was five hours shorter than when he first made the trip as the first artist-in-residence at Casa San Miguel in the early 1990s.
Nicole gave me a pieceof coral-colored soap (Dior), in a sculptured container. It smelled good, mmmmmmm. It took months of agony to decide to use such an expensive soap, it seemed just too good for li’l ole me.
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