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WinterπŸ’•

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Cherry Blossoms at Baguio Country ClubπŸ’πŸ˜…    This experience is worth the wait hehe. Honestly the line was so long and we couldn't imagine ourselves entering the entrance of Christmas Village venue while they put stamps on our hands. It feels like winter season having cherry blossoms around me plus the fake snow from the snow machine generator. Thanks for those who give a hand to capture these moments in there.πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜‡πŸ’– God Bless our Journey! -June

My Outside City AdventureπŸ’•

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The Wonders of Immuki Island Have you ever heard about the 3 in one destination at Brgy. Paraoir, Balaoan, La Union? This three in one destination will give you a picture perfect view of how mesmerizing this natural wonder in La Union. Its three big lagoons that are perfect for swimming and cliff jumping. The first lagoon is 9 to 10 feet deep while the second one is 8 ft deep. Lastly, the third lagoon is 12 feet deep. Experience natural swimming pools at its best. Surrounded by mangrove trees and filled with bantigue plants, Immuki island is a treat for nature lovers.  During low tide, you can easily walk from the shore to Immuki island. And on high tides, it’s only around 5 feet deep so it’s possible to swim across. No worries because the island is only a few meters away from the main shore.  Here's a Tip: use aqua shoes for your trip as there are several dead corals around the island which can hurt a lot if you stepped on them. The island also mainly consi

Summer DaysπŸ’•

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PUDDY FIELD This photo is taken at the province of Mabini, Alaminos Pangasinan. This is the rice plantation of our family. It is where we grow various crops and vegetables. Writing this Haiku gives me enjoyment while constructing it. Counting syllables of words  while completing its thought  is the most interesting part.  TRIVIA ALERT! The literary activities I love doing is poem construction, song composition, and Haiku creation.πŸ₯°πŸ“❤️ God Bless our Journey! -June

Reminiscing my Homeland LanguageπŸ’•

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# Only in San Juan Taboc LU   Tayo'y maglakbay at sumabay sa agos ng baybayin ng San Juan La, Union. Sa lokalidad ng Taboc malawak na karagatang kulay asul ang mamamalas. Anyong tubig na pinaliligiran ng lupa at pinong buhangin. While writing this I admit I had a hard time remembering deep ''Tagalog'' descriptive words. But thank God I was able to complete the words for every sentence I was constructing. This activity brought me back to my childhood memories being called by the teacher to describe what is in the picture during recitation.  πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜‡ God Bless our Journey! -June

Pines AdventureπŸ’•

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I T I N E R A R Y While doing this activity I was able to explore the Baguio City virtually. It was fun finding places to visit; fine dine restaurants and famous fast-food chains where foods are deliciously made and served. It was fun budgeting a small amount of money in order to explore a place or a destination. God Bless our Journey! -June

We are OneπŸ’•

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Photography Application πŸ“·         πŸ“A Photo applying the rule of 3rds  πŸ“A Photo with a Frame  πŸ“A Photo with Foreground on the subject  πŸ“A filled frame  πŸ“ A Photo of a view with person or people I am the last girl in the photo MEET my groupmates, on my right side is Meryl, then Krystal, Daisy and the only man is Iverson. This experience is very memorable too because we enjoyed capturing photos together in a short period of time. We laugh and talk about things to remove pressure while doing this activity. We also shared tips and advices to one another for us to learn something about photography too. I'm so happy and grateful to be part of this group  LOVE YOU guys πŸ˜‡πŸ₯°❤️ God Bless our Journey! -June

I am ThisπŸ’•

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It's NOT ABOUT S T E R E O T Y P I N G  This photo is taken by me and captioned by me as well. The meaning of the caption is about me being a deep person. If you won't be a part of me, you wouldn't know the real me. I chose that subject simply because a book has the common saying '' Don't judge the book by its cover''. We always say that, but we didn't notice that as our generation grew, we are different from what the saying is trying to tell us. As I age I notice that we become a ''judgmental'' person. In every angle we turn to, our eyes judges what we see, either a person, thing, animal, or even a place. Yes we do not directly judge through opening our mouth and talking about it but by just merely looking and staring at them, imagining, and, thinking negative things about it we are already considered as ''judger'' or a judgmental person. Just like in a book people tend to judge in what they see in the cov