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realtyhubph-blog · 2 months
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Monterrace Suites Clark 3BR
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lsgindustrial · 2 years
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3M Adhesive Tapes: The Versatile Solution for Every Need
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Adhesive tapes are a common item in our daily lives, but not all tapes are created equal. 3M, a well-known company in the adhesive industry, offers a wide range of tapes that are known for their versatility and reliability. These tapes are suitable for a variety of applications, including industrial, construction, and household use. In this article, we will take a closer look at 3M adhesive tapes and why they are a preferred choice for many people.
First and foremost, 3M adhesive tapes are known for their strong bonding power. The company uses a proprietary adhesive formula that ensures a secure hold, even in challenging conditions. This is especially important for industrial applications where tapes are used to bond materials together in harsh environments. The tapes are designed to resist moisture, heat, and other environmental factors that can cause other tapes to fail.
Another advantage of 3M adhesive tapes is their versatility. The company offers tapes in different types, including double-sided tapes, transfer tapes, and foam tapes. Each type of tape is designed for specific applications, such as mounting, splicing, and cushioning. With this range of options, users can choose the right tape for their specific needs, ensuring they get the best results.
One of the most popular types of 3M adhesive tapes is the double-sided tape. This tape has adhesive on both sides, making it ideal for mounting objects without leaving a residue. The tape is also easy to cut, allowing users to choose the right size for their specific application. It is commonly used in household applications, such as hanging pictures or mounting shelves, but is also useful in industrial applications where strong bonding is needed.
Another popular type of 3M adhesive tape is transfer tape. This tape is used for splicing and bonding materials together. It is often used in the printing industry to hold multiple layers of paper together, but it is also used in construction to bond insulation materials. Transfer tape is known for its strong hold and its ability to maintain its bond over time.
Lastly, 3M foam tapes are perfect for cushioning applications. They are made of a soft foam material that is designed to absorb shock and vibration. This makes them ideal for use in electronics, where sensitive components need to be protected. The foam tapes are also used in construction to seal gaps and prevent air or water from leaking through.
In conclusion, 3M adhesive tapes are a versatile solution for every need. With their strong bonding power, versatility, and reliability, they are a preferred choice for many people. Whether you are a homeowner looking to hang pictures or an industrial worker needing to bond materials together, 3M adhesive tapes have the right solution for you. So the next time you need an adhesive tape, consider a 3M product for the best results. Get in touch with the top 3M Distributor in the Philippines today! 
Telephone: (+6345) 649 8150 loc 100 Email: [email protected] Website: https://lsgindustrial.com/
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brookstonalmanac · 2 months
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Holidays 8.2
Holidays
Airborne Forces Day (Russia)
Airmobile Forces Day (Ukraine)
Aviation Day (Slovenia)
Bonalu (Telangana, India)
Bunny Day (Japan)
Congolese Genocide Day (Congo (DRC))
Crabhog Day
Day of Airborne Forces (Russia)
Day of Azerbaijani Cinema (Azerbaijan)
Day of Maiden Katrica (Elder Scrolls)
Day of the Water Nymphs (Macedonia)
Deez Nutz Day
Dinosaurs Day
802 Day
Emancipation Day (Several Caribbean nations)
Escalator Day
Ewe Day (French Republic)
Fallen Paratroopers Remembrance Day (Ukraine)
Fiesta La Patrona (Spain)
Greenwich Mean Time Day
Hydroxychloroquine Day (India)
I Came I Saw I Conquered Day
Ilinden Day (Republic Day; Macedonia)
International Golden Lion Tamarin Day
International Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Day
Jabotinsky Day (Israel)
Lady Godiva Day (Coventry, UK)
Little Mix Appreciation Day
International Jewish Day
International Pony Day
Lady of the Angels Day (Costa Rica)
Lincoln Penny Day
Mark Lee Day (K-Pop)
Mary Prince Day (Bermuda)
Mindfulness Day
National Blockchain Day
National Boob Day
National CAD Day (a.k.a. National Computer-Aided Design Day)
National Children’s Day (Tuvalu)
National Coloring Book Day
National Ex-Girlfriend Day
National Hugh Day
National Jacqueline Day
National Rap Music Day
National Sisters Day
Our Lady of the Angels Day (Costa Rica)
Pantsu Day (Japan)
Paratroopers Day (Russia)
Republic Day (North Macedonia)
Roma Holocaust Memorial Day (EU)
Take a Penny, Leave a Penny Day
World Anglo-Indian Day
World Feed the Poor Day
World Find a Four Leaf Clover Day
Yeezy Day (Adidas)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Make Some Old-Fashioned Lemonade Day
Miracle Treat Day (Dairy Queen)
National Ice Cream Sandwich Day
Independence & Related Days
Butuan City Charter Day (Philippines; 1950)
Declaration of Independence 1st signed (US; 1776)
Kabankalan City Charter Day (Philippines)
Makira Ulawa Province Day (Solomon Islands)
Napoleon Bonaparte made 1st Consul for Life (France; 1802)
1st Friday in August
August Bank Holiday (UK) [1st Friday]
Bandcamp Friday [1st Friday]
Braham Pie Day (Minnesota) [1st Friday]
CafeSmart Day [1st Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
Health Advocate Day [1st Friday]
International Beer Day [1st Friday]
International Mustache Day [1st Friday]
Jeans for Genes Day (Australia) [1st Friday]
Moxee Hop Festival begins (Washington) [1st Friday]
National Water Balloon Day [1st Friday]
Tomboy Tools Day [1st Friday]
Twins Day Festival begins (Twinsburg, Ohio) [1st Full Weekend, begins 1st Friday]
Umuganura Day (Harvest Thanksgiving; Rwanda) [1st Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning August 2 (1st Week of August)
Gallop International Tribal Indian Powwow (thru 8.11)
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally (Sturgis, South Dakota) [1st Friday for 10 Days] (thru 8.11)
Twins Days (thru 8.4) [1st Full Weekend; Friday thru Sunday]
Festivals Beginning August 2, 2024
Appalachian Arts & Crafts Fair & Festival (Buckley, West Virginia) [thru 8.3]
Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival (Cary, North Carolina) [thru 8.3]
Blueberry Arts Festival (Ketchikan, Alaska) [thru 8.4]
Blueberry Festival (Wilton, Maine) [thru 8.3]
Brat Days (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) [thru 8.3]
Brew at the Zoo (Columbia, South Carolina)
Calgary Fringe Festival (Calgary, Canada) [thru 8.10]
Charlestown Seafood Festival (Charlestown, Rhode Island) [thru 8.4]
Clark Potato Days (Clark, South Dakota) [thru 8.4]
Cowtown Days Festival (Ellsworth, Kansas) [thru 8.4]
Creamery Picnic (Stevensville, Montana) [thru 8.3]
Dublin Irish Festival (Dublin, Ohio) [thru 8.4]
Edinburgh Festival Fringe (Edinburgh, Scotland) [thru 8.26]
Edinburgh International Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland) [thru 8.25]
Festa Italiana (Naperville, Illinois) [thru 8.4]
Festival of the Flowers in Medellín (Medellín, Colombia) [thru 8.11]
Fish Sandwich Festival (Bay Port, Michigan) [thru 8.3]
Glad-Peach Festival (Coloma, Michigan) [thru 8.4]
Glengarry Highland Games (Maxville, Canada) [thru 8.3]
Gorolski Święto (Jablunkov, Czech Republic) [thru 8.4]
Grape Country Craft Beverage Festival (Dunkirk, New York) [thru 8.4]
Guča Trumpet Festival (Guča, Serbia) [thru 8.4]
Indiana State Fair (Indianapolis, Indiana) [thru 8.18]
Locomotion Festival (Felton, California) [thru 8.4]
Mossyrock Blueberry Festival (Mossyrock, Washington) [thru 8.4]
New Jersey State Fair/Sussex County Farm and Horse Show (Augusta, New Jersey) [thru 8.10]
Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, Rhode Island) [thru 8.4]
North Branford PoCo Festival (North Branford, Connecticut) [thru 8.4]
Old Time Harvest Festival (Jordan, Minnesota) [thru 8.4]
One Love Reggae Festival (Wiesen, Austria) [thru 8.3]
Otakon (Washington, DC) [thru 8.4]
Pluk de Nacht Film Festival (Utrecht, Netherlands) [thru 8.10]
Possum Festival (Wausau, Florida) [thru 8.3]
Reggae on the River (Piercy, California) [tgru 8.4]
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) [thru 8.24]
Scranton Jazz Festival (Scranton, Pennsylvania) [thru 8.4]
Sidmouth Folk Festival (Sidmouth, United Kingdom) [thru 8.9]
Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally (Binghamton, New York) [thru 8.4]
SunSka Festival (Vertheuil, France) [thru 8.4]
Sweet Pea Festival (Bozeman, Montana) [thru 8.4]
Taste of the Coeur d'Alene (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho) [thru 8.4]
Tokyo Idol Festival (Tokyo, Japan) [thru 8.4]
Vintage Ohio Wine Festival (Kirtland, Ohio) [thru 8.3]
Watsonville Strawberry Festival (Watsonville, California) [thru 8.4]
World Cosplay Summit (Nagoya, Japan) [thru 8.4]
Feast Days
Ahudemmeh (Syriac Orthodox Church)
Albert Bloch (Artology)
Alfonso A. Ossorio (Artology)
Arthur Dove (Artology)
Barley Day (Pagan)
Basil Fool for Christ (Russian Orthodox Church)
Bei Dao (Writerism)
Chateaubriand (Positivist; Saint)
Death of King Rufus Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Distribution of Charity Moneys (Strictly Imps Only; Shamanism)
Dryads Day (Greek Wood & Water Gods)
Elias (a.k.a. Ilia or Elijah the Prophet; Christian; Saint)
Etheldritha (a.k.a. Alfrida; Christian; Saint)
Eusebius of Vercelli (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Anahita (Ancient Persia; Everyday Wicca)
Feast of Our Lady of the Angeles of the Portiuncula (Franciscan Order)
Fomorian King Bres’ Agricultural Gifts Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Håkon Stenstadvold (Artology)
Holling C. Holling (Artology)
Ilinden Day (St. Elijah Day; Macedonia)
Isabel Allende (Writerism)
James Baldwin (Writerism)
Jan van Scorel (Artology)
John Radecki (Artology)
John French Sloan (Artology)
Justin Russolillo (Christian; Blessed)
Khao Phansa begins (Buddhist Lent; Thailand)
Lady of the Angels’ Day (Costa Rica)
Martian Time-Slip, by Philip K. Dick (Novel; 1964)
Monster Monster (Muppetism)
Peter Faber (Christian; Saint)
Peter Julian Eymard (Christian; Saint)
Perdono di Assisi (Pardon of Assisi), the plenary indulgence related to St.Francis of Assisi originated in the church of Porziuncola (Catholic Church)
Richard Wilson (Artology)
Robert Holdstock (Writerism)
Robert Goddard Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Samuel David Ferguson (Episcopal Church)
Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten (Artology)
Sidwell (Christian; Saint) [Farmers]
Stephen I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Theodots (Christian; Martyr)
Thomas of Dover (Christian; Saint)
Vermicelli Day (Pastafarian)
Virgin of Los Angeles Day (Costa Rica)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
American Graffiti (Film; 1973)
Castle in the Sky (Studio Ghibli Animated Film; 1986)
Doc Hollywood (Film; 1991)
Doing Impossible Stunts (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1940)
Don’t Look Back, by Boston (Album; 1978)
Emma (Film; 1996)
Europa Report (Film; 2013)
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (Film; 2019) [F&F]
Follow That Bird (Film; 1985)
In the Heat of the Night (Film; 1967)
It’s a Greek Life (Rainbow Parade Cartoon; 1936)
Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (WB MM Cartoon; 1931)
The Others (Film; 2001)
The Pebbles on the Beach, by Clarence Ellis (Geology Book; 1954)
Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, “The Moonlight Sonata,” by Ludwig Van Beethoven (Piano Sonata; 1802)
The Suburbs, by Arcade Fire (Album; 2010)
Testament of Youth, by Vera Brittain (memoir; 1933)
2 Guns (Film; 2013)
Weird Science (Film; 1985)
Today’s Name Days
Eusebius, Julian, Petrus, Stefan (Austria)
Anđela, Arnir, Euzebije (Croatia)
Gustav (Czech Republic)
Hannibal (Denmark)
Helger, Helgo, Holger, Olger (Estonia)
Kimmo (Finland)
Julien (France)
Adriana, Eusebius, Juliam, Julan (Germany)
Justinianos (Greece)
Lehel (Hungary)
Eusebio (Italy)
Norma, Normunds, Stefans (Latvia)
Alfonsas, Guoda, Gustavas, Tautvaldas (Lithuania)
Karen, Karin (Norway)
Alfons, Alfonsyna, Borzysława, Gustaw, Ilia, Karina, Maria, Stefan (Poland)
Stefan (Romania)
Gustáv (Slovakia)
Ángeles, Eusebio (Spain)
Kajsa, Karin (Sweden)
Alf, Alfie, Alfonsina, Alfonso, Alford, Alfred, Alfreda, Alfredo, Alonso, Alonza, Alonzo, Alphonso, Fonzie (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 215 of 2024; 151 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 31 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 28 (Wu-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 27 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 26 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 5 Purple; Fryday [5 of 30]
Julian: 20 July 2024
Moon: 4%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 18 Dante (8th Month) [Chateaubriand]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 44 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of August
Zodiac: Leo (Day 12 of 31)
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yacoyharvey · 2 years
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Philippines: Kapampangan Art Exhibit, SM Clark, Angeles City, Pampanga Province
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brookston · 2 months
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Holidays 8.2
Holidays
Airborne Forces Day (Russia)
Airmobile Forces Day (Ukraine)
Aviation Day (Slovenia)
Bonalu (Telangana, India)
Bunny Day (Japan)
Congolese Genocide Day (Congo (DRC))
Crabhog Day
Day of Airborne Forces (Russia)
Day of Azerbaijani Cinema (Azerbaijan)
Day of Maiden Katrica (Elder Scrolls)
Day of the Water Nymphs (Macedonia)
Deez Nutz Day
Dinosaurs Day
802 Day
Emancipation Day (Several Caribbean nations)
Escalator Day
Ewe Day (French Republic)
Fallen Paratroopers Remembrance Day (Ukraine)
Fiesta La Patrona (Spain)
Greenwich Mean Time Day
Hydroxychloroquine Day (India)
I Came I Saw I Conquered Day
Ilinden Day (Republic Day; Macedonia)
International Golden Lion Tamarin Day
International Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Day
Jabotinsky Day (Israel)
Lady Godiva Day (Coventry, UK)
Little Mix Appreciation Day
International Jewish Day
International Pony Day
Lady of the Angels Day (Costa Rica)
Lincoln Penny Day
Mark Lee Day (K-Pop)
Mary Prince Day (Bermuda)
Mindfulness Day
National Blockchain Day
National Boob Day
National CAD Day (a.k.a. National Computer-Aided Design Day)
National Children’s Day (Tuvalu)
National Coloring Book Day
National Ex-Girlfriend Day
National Hugh Day
National Jacqueline Day
National Rap Music Day
National Sisters Day
Our Lady of the Angels Day (Costa Rica)
Pantsu Day (Japan)
Paratroopers Day (Russia)
Republic Day (North Macedonia)
Roma Holocaust Memorial Day (EU)
Take a Penny, Leave a Penny Day
World Anglo-Indian Day
World Feed the Poor Day
World Find a Four Leaf Clover Day
Yeezy Day (Adidas)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Make Some Old-Fashioned Lemonade Day
Miracle Treat Day (Dairy Queen)
National Ice Cream Sandwich Day
Independence & Related Days
Butuan City Charter Day (Philippines; 1950)
Declaration of Independence 1st signed (US; 1776)
Kabankalan City Charter Day (Philippines)
Makira Ulawa Province Day (Solomon Islands)
Napoleon Bonaparte made 1st Consul for Life (France; 1802)
1st Friday in August
August Bank Holiday (UK) [1st Friday]
Bandcamp Friday [1st Friday]
Braham Pie Day (Minnesota) [1st Friday]
CafeSmart Day [1st Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
Health Advocate Day [1st Friday]
International Beer Day [1st Friday]
International Mustache Day [1st Friday]
Jeans for Genes Day (Australia) [1st Friday]
Moxee Hop Festival begins (Washington) [1st Friday]
National Water Balloon Day [1st Friday]
Tomboy Tools Day [1st Friday]
Twins Day Festival begins (Twinsburg, Ohio) [1st Full Weekend, begins 1st Friday]
Umuganura Day (Harvest Thanksgiving; Rwanda) [1st Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning August 2 (1st Week of August)
Gallop International Tribal Indian Powwow (thru 8.11)
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally (Sturgis, South Dakota) [1st Friday for 10 Days] (thru 8.11)
Twins Days (thru 8.4) [1st Full Weekend; Friday thru Sunday]
Festivals Beginning August 2, 2024
Appalachian Arts & Crafts Fair & Festival (Buckley, West Virginia) [thru 8.3]
Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival (Cary, North Carolina) [thru 8.3]
Blueberry Arts Festival (Ketchikan, Alaska) [thru 8.4]
Blueberry Festival (Wilton, Maine) [thru 8.3]
Brat Days (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) [thru 8.3]
Brew at the Zoo (Columbia, South Carolina)
Calgary Fringe Festival (Calgary, Canada) [thru 8.10]
Charlestown Seafood Festival (Charlestown, Rhode Island) [thru 8.4]
Clark Potato Days (Clark, South Dakota) [thru 8.4]
Cowtown Days Festival (Ellsworth, Kansas) [thru 8.4]
Creamery Picnic (Stevensville, Montana) [thru 8.3]
Dublin Irish Festival (Dublin, Ohio) [thru 8.4]
Edinburgh Festival Fringe (Edinburgh, Scotland) [thru 8.26]
Edinburgh International Festival (Edinburgh, Scotland) [thru 8.25]
Festa Italiana (Naperville, Illinois) [thru 8.4]
Festival of the Flowers in Medellín (Medellín, Colombia) [thru 8.11]
Fish Sandwich Festival (Bay Port, Michigan) [thru 8.3]
Glad-Peach Festival (Coloma, Michigan) [thru 8.4]
Glengarry Highland Games (Maxville, Canada) [thru 8.3]
Gorolski Święto (Jablunkov, Czech Republic) [thru 8.4]
Grape Country Craft Beverage Festival (Dunkirk, New York) [thru 8.4]
Guča Trumpet Festival (Guča, Serbia) [thru 8.4]
Indiana State Fair (Indianapolis, Indiana) [thru 8.18]
Locomotion Festival (Felton, California) [thru 8.4]
Mossyrock Blueberry Festival (Mossyrock, Washington) [thru 8.4]
New Jersey State Fair/Sussex County Farm and Horse Show (Augusta, New Jersey) [thru 8.10]
Newport Jazz Festival (Newport, Rhode Island) [thru 8.4]
North Branford PoCo Festival (North Branford, Connecticut) [thru 8.4]
Old Time Harvest Festival (Jordan, Minnesota) [thru 8.4]
One Love Reggae Festival (Wiesen, Austria) [thru 8.3]
Otakon (Washington, DC) [thru 8.4]
Pluk de Nacht Film Festival (Utrecht, Netherlands) [thru 8.10]
Possum Festival (Wausau, Florida) [thru 8.3]
Reggae on the River (Piercy, California) [tgru 8.4]
Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) [thru 8.24]
Scranton Jazz Festival (Scranton, Pennsylvania) [thru 8.4]
Sidmouth Folk Festival (Sidmouth, United Kingdom) [thru 8.9]
Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally (Binghamton, New York) [thru 8.4]
SunSka Festival (Vertheuil, France) [thru 8.4]
Sweet Pea Festival (Bozeman, Montana) [thru 8.4]
Taste of the Coeur d'Alene (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho) [thru 8.4]
Tokyo Idol Festival (Tokyo, Japan) [thru 8.4]
Vintage Ohio Wine Festival (Kirtland, Ohio) [thru 8.3]
Watsonville Strawberry Festival (Watsonville, California) [thru 8.4]
World Cosplay Summit (Nagoya, Japan) [thru 8.4]
Feast Days
Ahudemmeh (Syriac Orthodox Church)
Albert Bloch (Artology)
Alfonso A. Ossorio (Artology)
Arthur Dove (Artology)
Barley Day (Pagan)
Basil Fool for Christ (Russian Orthodox Church)
Bei Dao (Writerism)
Chateaubriand (Positivist; Saint)
Death of King Rufus Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Distribution of Charity Moneys (Strictly Imps Only; Shamanism)
Dryads Day (Greek Wood & Water Gods)
Elias (a.k.a. Ilia or Elijah the Prophet; Christian; Saint)
Etheldritha (a.k.a. Alfrida; Christian; Saint)
Eusebius of Vercelli (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Anahita (Ancient Persia; Everyday Wicca)
Feast of Our Lady of the Angeles of the Portiuncula (Franciscan Order)
Fomorian King Bres’ Agricultural Gifts Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Håkon Stenstadvold (Artology)
Holling C. Holling (Artology)
Ilinden Day (St. Elijah Day; Macedonia)
Isabel Allende (Writerism)
James Baldwin (Writerism)
Jan van Scorel (Artology)
John Radecki (Artology)
John French Sloan (Artology)
Justin Russolillo (Christian; Blessed)
Khao Phansa begins (Buddhist Lent; Thailand)
Lady of the Angels’ Day (Costa Rica)
Martian Time-Slip, by Philip K. Dick (Novel; 1964)
Monster Monster (Muppetism)
Peter Faber (Christian; Saint)
Peter Julian Eymard (Christian; Saint)
Perdono di Assisi (Pardon of Assisi), the plenary indulgence related to St.Francis of Assisi originated in the church of Porziuncola (Catholic Church)
Richard Wilson (Artology)
Robert Holdstock (Writerism)
Robert Goddard Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Samuel David Ferguson (Episcopal Church)
Samuel Dirksz van Hoogstraten (Artology)
Sidwell (Christian; Saint) [Farmers]
Stephen I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Theodots (Christian; Martyr)
Thomas of Dover (Christian; Saint)
Vermicelli Day (Pastafarian)
Virgin of Los Angeles Day (Costa Rica)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
American Graffiti (Film; 1973)
Castle in the Sky (Studio Ghibli Animated Film; 1986)
Doc Hollywood (Film; 1991)
Doing Impossible Stunts (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1940)
Don’t Look Back, by Boston (Album; 1978)
Emma (Film; 1996)
Europa Report (Film; 2013)
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (Film; 2019) [F&F]
Follow That Bird (Film; 1985)
In the Heat of the Night (Film; 1967)
It’s a Greek Life (Rainbow Parade Cartoon; 1936)
Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (WB MM Cartoon; 1931)
The Others (Film; 2001)
The Pebbles on the Beach, by Clarence Ellis (Geology Book; 1954)
Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, “The Moonlight Sonata,” by Ludwig Van Beethoven (Piano Sonata; 1802)
The Suburbs, by Arcade Fire (Album; 2010)
Testament of Youth, by Vera Brittain (memoir; 1933)
2 Guns (Film; 2013)
Weird Science (Film; 1985)
Today’s Name Days
Eusebius, Julian, Petrus, Stefan (Austria)
Anđela, Arnir, Euzebije (Croatia)
Gustav (Czech Republic)
Hannibal (Denmark)
Helger, Helgo, Holger, Olger (Estonia)
Kimmo (Finland)
Julien (France)
Adriana, Eusebius, Juliam, Julan (Germany)
Justinianos (Greece)
Lehel (Hungary)
Eusebio (Italy)
Norma, Normunds, Stefans (Latvia)
Alfonsas, Guoda, Gustavas, Tautvaldas (Lithuania)
Karen, Karin (Norway)
Alfons, Alfonsyna, Borzysława, Gustaw, Ilia, Karina, Maria, Stefan (Poland)
Stefan (Romania)
Gustáv (Slovakia)
Ángeles, Eusebio (Spain)
Kajsa, Karin (Sweden)
Alf, Alfie, Alfonsina, Alfonso, Alford, Alfred, Alfreda, Alfredo, Alonso, Alonza, Alonzo, Alphonso, Fonzie (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 215 of 2024; 151 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 31 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Tinne (Holly) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 6 (Xin-Wei), Day 28 (Wu-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 27 Tammuz 5784
Islamic: 26 Muharram 1446
J Cal: 5 Purple; Fryday [5 of 30]
Julian: 20 July 2024
Moon: 4%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 18 Dante (8th Month) [Chateaubriand]
Runic Half Month: Thorn (Defense) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 44 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of August
Zodiac: Leo (Day 12 of 31)
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j-a-smiths-blog · 2 months
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1422 22July24: Chapter 204
Rain rain go away?
A friend had sent a post yesterday about the weather. High winds the next two days... well Tuesday and wednesday... then another friend messaged saying her and her daughter would not be going to Angeles City today with us because it's supposed to be raining really bad...
It's finally started raining around 2.... my wife and I had just finished my appointment and she decided we would go to Duty Free Puregold at Clark Air Base.
Clark Air Base... first time I've been here, since moving to the Philippines. I have been here once... but I really don't remember much. It's kind of nice to travel down through the streets and you really get the vibe that this was a US Airforce Base before. Have things change, yes of course... but the majority is still in tack.
Our friend messaged my wife back saying it just started to pour in Bataan. So... I suppose we will be heading into some flooded areas!
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mwcowan · 4 months
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A Whole New Chapter
Road Trip!
Here we go, off on a 2-week road trip through Northern Luzon!
Days 1-2, La Union
Picked up at 7:00am by our driver, Artemio, we packed up and headed north out of Manila. Even at this time, on a Sunday morning, it took most of an hour to clear Manila. Partly due to 24/7 traffic, but even without traffic the Metro Manila area is really big, on par with the largest cities in the world, even Los Angeles. Going thru Manila, I was reminded what a country of economic contrast this is, with the gleaming high-rise buildings of Manila and Makati in the background of expansive squatters slums along the expressway.
North of Manila you quickly get into lush farm and ranch lands, no difference between the two really, as farmers growing sugar cane, corn, all sorts of vegetable crops, and of course, rice, will also have cattle and goats tied up here and there. I think they rotate sections of their land, with some growing crops, while others are being naturally cleared and fertilized. The land from north of Metro Manila all the way until you reach the sea south of La Union, stretching some 200 km, struck me as a green Central Valley (California), with endless farmlands bordered by mountains both east and west, with small towns and scattered industrial buildings. Not much need for canals and irrigation here, though the rice paddies must have some sort of canal-based or pumped irrigation as they need to be flooded. Here and there we saw a farmer tilling his field with a plow drawn by a Carabao, the native oxen used as a draft animal.
The useful Carabao (picture from an earlier visit):
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I realized that one thing you don’t see much of here, as compared to the Central Valley or any farming region in the US, is farm equipment. There is an occasional small farm tractor, but most of the heavy work here is still born by animals, or just human labor.
Max agreed with us that it’s pretty nice to have a driver and just relax and enjoy the ride.
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Max was excited to see all the moo-moo cows, his favorite animal! It’s taken him a while to recognize the Philippine cattle as moo-moo cows, as they look different and, especially around our home in Batangas, very skinny compared to US cows. I’ve always thought that the cattle here were Brahma, as they have humps and floppy ears like the ones I’ve seen in pictures from India. Researching it, I found that the local cattle are recognized as a separate breed, known simply as “Philippine Native” cattle, and are descended from cattle introduced from China and Mexico.
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Continuing north, we passed through the city of Angeles, where some readers may have been stationed, or at least passed through, as it was the home of Clark AFB until 1991. Now the air base is the major international airport serving northern Luzon.
We stayed on the expressway until it ends in the town of Rosario where we turned west onto the Mac Arthur Highway.
After 5 ½ hours on the road, we reached our destination, San Juan, La Union (oo-nee-own). La Union has relatively recently grown up as a resort area and surfing hub of the Philippines. It’s one of two areas in the Philippines, the other being Siargao, that host a professional World Surfing League event (see “Mark and Georgia’s March 2019 Philippines Trip”, Days 13-15). And sure enough, in contrast to the calm waters we see in most of the Philippines, they got waves! Just like Hawaii, the biggest waves come in the winter, though these were enough to scare Max from the water. Our hotel was on a wide, quiet beach, with just a few surfers practicing on the waves.
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We had Artemio drop us off in the next town down the coast, San Fernando, for dinner. San Fernando is the home of Urbiztondo beach, the center of the surfing scene. All along the beach are bars and restaurants, making this also party central! This seems to be what most of the generally younger crowd come to La Union for, the action on the beach rather than in the water.
Mass of humanity at Urbiztondo beach, a big contrast to the quiet beach where we’re staying!
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We found a good Japanese restaurant just off the beach, that welcomed Max, and proceeded to eat too much…
An aside, regarding Max’s acceptance as a service animal over here, it’s a mixed bag, just as we’d read about before coming. Some places, restaurants, shops, hotels, etc., simply welcome him without any fuss at all. Some initially try to forbid him but give in when we show his registration card and a copy of a Philippines Senate bill that reads very much like the US ADA laws, which guarantee that a service animal has the same right of entry to any establishment that the animal’s owner/handler has. Some places, however, are just rude and don’t care what we show them. Lastly, some are actually knowledgeable that the Senate bill we are armed with has not yet passed the Senate and therefore not actually law in the Philippines. We don’t really push the issue much, and sometimes just move on.
After another full day sightseeing in and around La Union, we move on to Vigan, about a 3-hour drive up the coast.
Days 3-5, Vigan
Shortly after leaving San Juan, we enter the province of Ilocos Sur (Southern Ilocos). Provinces in the Philippines are like states in the U.S., with a Governor, legislature, and courts, the ability to create provincial laws, collect taxes, etc., while still operating under federal laws to an extent similar to the U.S. We live in Batangas province, La Union is another province, etc. There are 82 provinces in the Philippines.
We continue north on the Mac Arthur highway, a smooth, modern highway passing still through rich farm/ranch lands bordered by the sea to the west and mountains east. We pass through numerous small towns, many having familiar names such as Santa Cruz, Santa Maria, San Antonio, even San Jose and San Francisco, reflecting the influence of Spanish colonization.
Vigan has been on my “must visit” list for many years; it’s known as the foremost cultural heritage site in the Philippines. Having escaped most of the ravages of WW2 and other conflicts, the center of town retains the cobblestone streets and architecture from the Spanish colonial era (1565-1898).
It’s a short walk from our hotel to the nearby Calle Crisologo, the main “old town” street which is closed to auto traffic. We head that way, stopping for a quick lunch at  nearby Plaza Burgos of local dishes including empanadas, okoy (veggie and seafood fritter), pinakbet (veggies and pork), dinakdakan (pork simmered in onions), and rice (all costing a whopping $4…). Getting to the Calle Crisologo, Georgia decided that Max and I needed a calesa ride. Calesa are the historic taxis of the Philippines, two-wheeled carriages drawn by small Philippine ponies. In every city at one time, they are still found giving rides to tourists, especially in places like Vigan. We walked along and selected a friendly looking pony, found that it cost only 200 pesos (about $3.50) for a 1-hour tour, so I hoisted Max up and off the three of us went on a nice tour of Vigan city.
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One place we passed by that I was curious about was the Ilocos Sur Capitol building, which was sporting what appeared to be Pride flags and colors. Curious, because being LGBTQ+ is still illegal in the Philippines, though such laws are not enforced as far as I know, and like any place you see people here just openly being who they are. I was just surprised, though, in this strictly Catholic nation, to see a government entity in such apparent solidarity. On checking, I found that on July 1, 2023, the province of Ilocos Sur adopted a resolution to “Transcend in all Colors”, outlining a 10-point agenda to promote “Diversity, Equality, and Inclusivity”. Good for Ilocos Sur, hopefully such thinking will continue to spread throughout the Philippines.
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On the good advice of our calesa driver, we went back to the hotel room to wait out the heat of the day, then returned to Calle Crisologo in the evening when it had cooled off. We enjoyed a walk down the street with its cobblestones and colonial era homes, many now converted to souvenir shops and restaurants.
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We stopped at a streetside café for dinner and enjoyed a number of Ilocano dishes. Georgia explains that many dishes, e.g., Pinakbet, are found throughout the Philippines, but local variations can make large differences. For instance, I haven’t really enjoyed Pinakbet before, but tonight’s version was really good! Also, the longganisa (pork sausage) here is savory and garlicky vs. the sweet sausages by the same name found in most other regions.
The next morning we toured around town, going to a number of spots including one called the “Hidden Gardens”. Hidden, by being in an unexpected place within what looked like a residential area, it was a cool and serene path though a large garden. No admission fee, but there were ample opportunities to support the garden, and we did buy some plants to take home, to surprise our gardener Vima.
Monkeys 1, Max 0
I wish I had a video of this… In the parking lot of the garden there was a monkey in a small cage. Max was off leash, and we encouraged him to go have a look, and he cautiously moved towards the monkey. Then, suddenly, the monkey got mad, reared up with arms in the air, bared his teeth, and made a loud screech! In a millisecond Max was gone, running faster than I’d ever seen him go, even when he's trying to run down a Chuckit ball with his sister Lizzie! We had no idea at first where he went, but we found he’d taken refuge in the souvenir shop next to the parking lot. We’d planned that our next stop would be a local zoo but decided that one monkey would be enough for Max today!
So on to lunch. Empandas are an Ilocano specialty, so we went for another recommended empanaderia close to the hotel. Empanada are actually a common snack food all over the Philippines. Georgia makes them, based on her Mom’s recipe, with a meat and potato filling, sometimes with raisins for sweetness, baked in a folded pie crust shell. They are very different here – deep fried, have a lighter and crispy shell more like a spring roll wrapper, filled with shredded cabbage or green papaya, longganisa, and a whole egg. Different and delicious! All in all we tried 3 empanaderias, the last using shredded papaya rather than cabbage. We both agreed that this last one had the best flavor!
Crispy shell, cabbage, egg, and longganisa. Yum!
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After lunch Artemio drove us down to Santa Maria, to see an old church which was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993. The first church was established on this site in 1567, with construction on the present church beginning in 1765. This beautiful church has been well cared for, and of course escaped damage during the war.
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All for now, just some of the sights and treats from La Union and Vigan. Next stops, Laoag and Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte, and Santa Ana, Cagayan.
Take care, see you soon!
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3. Golden Resources Mall in Beijing, China, was once the world's biggest shopping mall until 2005, with a vast 6.0 million sq ft of space across six floors[3][3].
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Mabalacat City, a cornerstone of the Central Luzon region in the Philippines, is swiftly ascending as a bustling urban hub. Its population, which reached 293,244 by 2020, is scattered across 27 unique barangays within an 83.18-square-kilometer area, making Mabalacat the second-largest city in Pampanga in terms of land area.
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Are you looking for job opportunities in the Philippines? Whether you're a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, writing an effective resume and cover letter is critical to landing your dream job. In this post, we'll walk you through the process of creating a winning resume and cover letter that will help you stand out in Pampanga and the surrounding areas, such as Clark, Angeles City, and San Fernando.
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5 PLACES IN ANGELES CITY THAT YOU MUST VISIT
Angeles is a city in Pampanga province. The city is rich in history and heritage, with old and historical significant buildings dotting its landscape, but these days it is best known for its high concentration of casinos and sometimes questionable nightlife
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1. The Pamintuan Mansion
The Pamintuan Mansion is a historic building in Angeles City, Philippines built by the Pamintuan family in the 1880s. It was briefly used by the Katipunan during the Philippine-American War. It currently hosts a social science museum. Pamintuan Mansion There are many tools here that were used during the time of the Americans and there is a lot of history inside it.
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2. The Holy Rosary Parish
The Holy Rosary Parish, also known as Santo Rosario Church, today fondly called by locals as "Pisambang Maragul" stands in the epicenter of the old Culiat town, now Angeles City, Philippines. The church has recently been recognized by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts as a national historical site.
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3. Camalig
The Historic Camalig Restaurant in Pampanga is an ancestral granary turned into a heritage restaurant. It is located at the bustling Sto. Rosario Street in Angeles City, right at the heart of the metropolis. It is a famous pizza house or restaurant in angeles city, it is also visited by various foreigners and the food they serve here is also delicious.
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4. Astro Park
It was built during the administration of then-President Ferdinand Marcos to commemorate the revision of the Military Bases Agreement between the Philippine and United States government in 1979. The deal recognized Philippine sovereignty over the Clark Air Base which was then controlled by the United States. They used this as a military based.
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