Sunday, June 2, 2013

LEAVES DO BLOOM

Leaves are often associated with greens, but this Sunday I have discovered the range of variety that delivered me to a series of photo shoots. Using close up shots I never thought leaves could be so beautiful and colorful.

Leaves do bloom. They got this red lining, white spots, violets, yellow and pinks!

See how colorful they are;


 HOW BEAUTIFUL GOD'S CREATION

 -pictures were taken from the front yard.


the_real =)




Sunday, May 5, 2013

^_SMILING_^

SMILING, it's not about how perfect your teeth are, it's just about how wide it gets. -the_real

I never thought of having a gap teeth would hinder me to smile, happiness comes naturally, so is a smile. So if ever there is a chance to smile and to capture the memory with a lense we just have to smile our widest!

^___,^ it's priceless, it's free, so there's no reason not to give it away.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Book Review: FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green



Making a blog about this book feels like a betrayal to the author, to the readers and to this intellectually made piece of story. Being the apathetic that I am, I did not by all means shed a single tear while reading through the very rock bottom hard drama parts especially when Gus said he have lit up meaning his cancer cells are now glowing like a Christmas tree lights, its everywhere through his body, and I can’t believe it that I haven’t cried, even when Augustus Waters died .

But, nonetheless it was a really good book, and the chance to make a blog from it is unexceptional.

The book was narrated by Hazel Grace Lancaster a terminal cancer teenage girl, who by the initiation of her mother made her to join a support group where she met the staring gentleman Augustus Waters that by that time got his legs amputated and was NEC (No Eminent Cancer). Still Hazel couldn’t find anyone more attractive, charismatic and hotter in that support group other than Augustus Waters who clearly is emanating those darling crooked smiles. 
 

What I like about this book are the metaphors, the two intellectually made characters and the story that just want to tell you that life goes on, that some infinities are bigger than other infinities, that the world is not a wish granting factory still God put’s the right persons in our lives.

I have made one realization though, it’s a common awareness that people with cancer are most likely dying, but who isn’t? We are all dying, truth be told every day we are dying because that’s where all of us will go, and because we are human and have a family to care, a world to see and someone to love we are hoping to live a little longer.

…and by the way dear Mr. John Green if An Imperial Affliction is a duly published book, I surely would love to read it. =)