Monday, September 2, 2013






HISTORY OF TARLAC

Tarlac Province is located approximately 125 kms. northeast of Metro Manila, Tarlac is the most multi-cultural of the Central Luzon provinces. A mixture of four distinct groups, the Pampangos, Ilocanos, Pangasinense and Tagalogs, share life in the province. Tarlac is best known for its fine food and vast sugar and riceplantations. That it has fine cooking to offer is due largely to the fact that it is the "Melting Pot of Central Luzon." It offers some of the best cuisines from the places of ancestry of its settlers, the province of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Zambales, Pangasinan and the Ilocos Region. Historical sites, fine food, vast plantations, beautiful landscaped parks and golf course, and so many other attractions - all these make the province of Tarlac one of the best places to visit in Central Luzon.


The history of Tarlac is the story of its people. Through the years, Tarlac and its people have been an epitome of the Filipino nation, resolute in times of trying challenges and united despite cultural diversities. Although it is Central Luzon's youngest province, carved out by the Spaniards on May 28,1873 from Pangasinan and Pampanga, TarlaqueƱos have since played vital roles in shaping Philippine history. Tarlac was among the first eight provinces that started the 1896 revolution, earning its rightful place in the Philippine flag as one of the rays of the sun.


Aquino Center Museum




The Aquino Center Museum
The Aquino Center Museum is dedicated  to the late Sen. Benigno “ Ninoy” Aquino Jr. and his wife the late President Corazon “Cory” Aquino.
The center houses all the past memorabilia of the Aquino Family. A walk through the past depicting the death of the late senator, the People Power revolution to the Presidency of Pres. Cory. It embodies the celebration of Philippine independence through a timeless capsule of Philippine history.
The Aquino Center Museum was design by noted Filipino architect Francisco Manosa and is located in the Hacienda Luisita. It has a spacious function room and 


                                           Capas National Shrine

              
capas national shrineThe Capas National Shrine is found in Barangay O’ Donnell, Capas, Tarlac where an obelisk stands as a reminder of the Filipino and American soldiers who attend perished during the infamous Death March during the second world war. The Wall of Heroes was also put up around the obelisk to commemorate all the soldiers who died during the last world war. The area is also home to a small museum named after Gen. Francisco Macabulos.




                                       Isdaan Floating Restaurant



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Isdaan Floating Restaurant is one fine restaurant that you wouldn’t even think existing in the landlocked province of Tarlac. Being here is like you’re in another country or some sort. Isdaan Floating Restaurant has a very remarkable setup, good food and display, this restaurant should be included in your list.
Upon arriving in Gerona’s more than a hectare restaurant, the name “Isdaan” means fishery really speaks for itself or they call it Isdaan Floating Restaurant. Huge sculptures of fishes are atop a pond filled with several types of fishes – mostly kois. These fish sculptures are somewhat re-enacting a scene where a bamboo pole has caught a fish. As you look at it, you can really imagine how the fish would act from the time it was trapped from the sharp hook.

                  

                                             Monasterio De Tarlac



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On January 29,2007, Msgr. Bauer and Msgr Alfred Voss from Essen Germany brought the relic themselves and was formally enshrined at the Monasterio De Tarlac officiated by the Most Rev Fernando Filoni, D.D. Papal Nuncio of the Philippines. The ceremony was celebrated in the presence of Bishop Florentino Cinense of Tarlac together with the other archbishops, bishops and priests from different archdioceses and dioceses in the Philippines and with the Servants of the Risen Christ Monastic Community. The enshrinement was also witness by top government officials of the province of Tarlac headed by the late Congressman Jose “Aping” Yap, who was very instrumental in the realization of the establishment of the Monasterio De Tarlac with his offer of the land where the relic is located.
The Monasterio De Tarlac where the Relic of the True Cross  is located  is at the heart of the 20 hectares portion of the 278 hectares Tarlac Eco-Tourism Park at Brgy. Lubigan, San Jose, Tarlac. Monasterio De Tarlac has an altitude of 308 meters above sea level,  on top, visitors would see  the panoramic view of the western part of the province , the grandeur of natural landscapes. A 30 foot statue of the Risen Christ reminiscent of Brazil’s Christ the Redeemer stands at the edge of a hill. The Monasterio De Tarlac has the relic, that the only one in Asia, arrived in the province in 2005. Today the site receives 600 to 800 visitors per week.

 

                          Hiking Places in Tarlac

Hiking Places in TarlacPeople think that Tarlac is equal to lowland. Even majority of the locals just assume that it’s just a plain in the middle of Luzon and is one of the longest roads you travel if you’re heading north. One friend even joked that when you sleep entering Tarlac, you will wake up still in Tarlac. Little did people know that 1/3 of the province’s territory is composed of hills and mountains.

 Mt. Pinatubo -  Capas

 

                                     Museo ng Probinsya ng Tarlac



Museo ng Probinsya TarlacAiming to promote Tarlac’s art and artists, the Museo ng Probinsya ng Tarlac Museum was put up in cooperation with the private sector, in particular, the Tarlac Heritage Foundation for that goal. Given the success of the first ever Belen-making competition in the country, the winning entries of the personal and diorama category are currently housed in the museum.












Sunday, March 20, 2011

Leopard Prints

This shoes remaind me of something the movie Putty Hill it's an independent film with an amazing Director Scotty Hecfield. It's hard to find this kind of shoes it's Yves Saint Laurent so expensive. $1250 in pesos it's almost 56k. YSL is my favorite designer he's french by the way 

That leather Jacket with Leopard vest it works. I really like it

                                               Leopard Wedge you can buy this in asos


Leopard Scarf
                  Nicki Minaj showed up in an over-the-top leopard-print getup and giant, blonde hair.
                                                 This outfit is a masterpiece by Givenchy
Leopard Bag by Lollipop I love this bag so much

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Sky Ferreira


 


Sky Ferreira (born July 8, 1992), is an American , model and actress from Los Angeles, California, United States. In July 2009 she signed a record deal with EMI.
            Sky is one of my favorite artist. I like the way her hair messed up I think it's cool
                      I'm tyring too messed up my hair a lot but it's suck. I mean really suck. Haha. Maybe I need some advice from her what kind of shampoo she used. Oh and her voice is damn good. She's a song writer too actually she's working right now with britney spears
I read it, on her blog in twitter she's so talented. I wish I could be like her. No! I'm just kidding



Sunday, December 19, 2010

Native American Indian








I like how native american indian style especially there headdress it gives me chill. Sadly  I don't own any of that. I try to creat some of my masterpieces but it's difficult it seems so easly but it's literally hard as it looks. It inspired me alot and I really love vintage. Some of my favorite singer wear some of this like bat for lashes



                                                                  Bat for lashes

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Wanna be rockstar?


This style remaids me kinda weird but i like it





                                           Sex Pistols they wearing Dr. Martens :)