have tried countless times to get back to writing (and blogging) because it was what I loved to do. I wanted to apologize in advance for the incoherence and unstylistic way of writing but if I did, I would have missed the whole point of what I just said.
Read MoreLate night thoughts turned into poetry.
Read MoreLast night, I met up with them over dinner to sort of send off the French student who is about to pursue his studies/work in the Philippines ! That in itself was quite an interesting exchange. But it doesn't end there.
Read MoreNormally, we're not supposed to talk with strangers. I just had an afternoon walk with one.
Read MoreBeing a student and under 26 years of age is the best time to be in France. You get most of the things there are to see and experience for free. And one of which is a free visit tonight to the exhibit of the Amazon at Panorama XXL.
Read MoreThe move to Mont Saint Aignan (a small town 20 minutes away from the city of Rouen, capital of Normandy) was horrific. And I cannot believe a month has passed since those dark days. It would have been fun if I were able to write all my sentiments down.
Read MoreWord vomit turned poetry.
Read MoreAnd that was how we spent 22 hours in Baguio. Food, cab rides, site seeing and spooky encounters.
Read MoreI just started reading Wonder by R.J. Palacio. It is a narrative of a ten-year old boy.
Read MoreIt has been two years since I registered to a website called Postcrossing.com where you can randomly send (and exchange postcards!) from other users within the same or from another country.
Read MoreI got my copy of Connecting Flights: Filipinos Write From Elsewhere from Mt. Cloud Bookshop during my trip to Baguio (I made that trip with friends exclusively to visit this particular bookshop!).
Read MoreI managed to finish reading my 20th book from the list and I'm on to my 21st - What French Women Know About Love, Sex and Other Matters of the Heart and Mind by Debra Ollivier.
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