SSS Disability benefit is among the offered benefits of Social Security System for its members. This claim can be for partial disability or total disability. I am a breast cancer patient. I have already filed my 120 days of SSS sickness benefit after I had my MRM or modified radical mastectomy. The last day covered by my sickness claim was October 16, 2023. I was able to get P54,000 ...
Let’s Plant!
Growing Tips for Epipremnum Pinnatum aka Dragon Tail Plant
The Beautiful Anthurium Golden Jenmanii aka “Cardboard” Plant
Plantitas and plantitos, do you already have Anthurium jenmanii in your collection? Are you interested in buying one? Some say this plant is a collector’s item for its rarity and its eye-catching giant, lush leaves.. A ‘must have’, some will push hehe. Is this plant really rare? The Anthurium jenmanii is ultra rare but only…
Prices of Popular House Plants and Where to Buy Them
My backyard garden and house plants collection is growing day by day. Aside from purchases from the public market, via online plant sellers, and also during plant exhibitions and fairs, there are now a fair amount of growing plants from own propagations and offshoots. Yey, yeyyy! Happy dance! I’m becoming a certified plant tita more…
Finding Monstera deliciosa by the road side
For those into gardening and ornamentals, chances are the plant Monstera deliciosa is part of the bucket list, if you don’t already have it, that is. Instagram is where I go – to look at pictures after pictures of this beautiful plant. I love foliage. I like big leaves. Monstera with its huge green leaves…
Explore More Of The World!
DIY Day Trip to Japan’s Kawaguchiko
Japan Travel: Shopping for Anello Bags in Tokyo
A Birthday Trip in Macau
Food Trip in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Gulay. Veggies. Pho. Bahn Mi. Bun Cha. Bun Rieu. Spring Rolls. Rice Noodles. Iced Coffee. Food trip in Vietnam! It’s fascinating to see just how the Vietnamese love to eat their green leafy vegetables. Different kinds of leaves and herbs piled mountain high on plates, and they ate this with much gusto. No wonder the…
// A Bit More On The Serious Side //
What To Do To Get PLDT Bill Adjustment After A Typhoon (Odette For Us)
PLDT lines down due to typhoon? No internet signal for days and weeks as a consequence? File for billing adjustment as soon as able. Our billing adjustment requests for the downtime of our PLDT Fibr service are approved. In this post I am sharing our experience as well as few insights as we tried to…
New To Cryptocurrency Investing via Binance
I’ve recently entered crypto, officially. Got a Binance account now hehe. Unofficially I started with a P3k sent to Doy to invest for me, last May 2021. That P3k is now worth P20k+. Salamat to my friend Doy hehe 😄. Hopefully, will be able to cash-out this investment soon once it hit the target return….
!!! Let’s Travel and Explore Places !!!
Cebu Heritage Walk Tour #1 – Colon Street, Philippines Oldest Street
Ever wondered what is the Philippines’ oldest street? It Cebu’s Colon Street.
Colon Street, a 2 kilometers stretch of road at the heart of downtown Cebu City, holds the distinction of being the Philippines oldest street. Calle Colon was named after Christopher Columbus and it is now 446 years old. Imagine that!
Old Colon Street as depicted in a mural
At the end of this street, you will find the obelisk marking the end or beginning (depends on where you started) of the street of Colon. We took this picture around 9am on a Saturday and traffic was very light then. But come noon
Ilocos Roadtrip (Ilocos Norte) : Bangui Windmills and Pagudpud Beaches
Anatomy of Sundot Kulangot: Baguio’s Top Pasalubong Series
Of all beautiful sites, new memories, wonderful experiences, delicacies and favorite pasalubong items that we’ve come across during our Baguio 2013 do-it-yourself tour, I found myself wanting to write first about the yummy Sundot Kulangot. Lol. If you don’t know what is ‘sundot kulangot’ and you know a bit of Tagalog you’d probably be cringing now hahaha….
PAHIYAS FESTIVAL ng Lucban, Quezon – A Thanksgiving Feast
Every 15th of May, Lucban San Isidro Festival is celebrated in Lucban, Quezon. This festival, which dates as far back as 1500, is popularly known today as Pahiyas. History says that the Feast of San Isidro Labrador was first observed by the native Tagalogs in order to avoid bad luck, drought and famine. When Lucban’s church, San Luis Obispo…