Monday, April 18, 2016

Las Piñas Bamboo Organ

Bamboo Organ
A Repost from my Sirang Lente
If I am not mistaken, this Bamboo Organ was our topic when I was a fourth grader, in Sibika at Kultura. Since I found this topic interesting, this organ is still fresh in my mind, even I am now in my 20-ish years. So, when Claire, of the Traveling Light, invited me for her birthday celebration, I said YES, since this organ is part of the itinerary, I am sorry Claire, but the Bamboo Organ was subject, just kidding! Now, I finally made it, here’s an additional historical knowledge that you should know about this Las Piñas Bamboo Organ. Continue Reading >>>

The Rusty Color of Morong Church

Morong Church
Morong Church or Our Lady of the Pillar Parish Church is more than 400 years old, after being established in 1607 and is one of the oldest churches in Bataan. It structure was made from Coral stones, erected by the people of Morong under the Spanish Colonizer ruled the province. Continue Reading >>>

Bacolor Church | Cagsawa of the North

Bacolor Church
Bacolor Church or the San Guillermo Church in Pampanga is considered as the Cagsawa of the North. More then twenty years ago, Mt. Pinatubo erupted and many municipalities were left devastated, including Bacolor, Pampanga. This church was built in 1576 and was named after Bacolor's patron saint San Guillermo Ermitaño. Destroyed by earthquakes and fire then was rebuilt in 1886. Continue Reading >>>