Monthly Archives: March 2024

Time ⏳ | A Poetry

It’s as if we have many, but it turns out we only have a few.
It feels unlimited, but actually, it’s finite.
One moment, it’s an hour, the next thing you know, it’s already a second.

It's as if we have many, but it turns out we only have a few.

You gave it away as if it’s forever.
You take it for granted as if it’s yours.
You will never notice its value until it’s gone.

You gave it away as if it's forever.

You wish it could be more.
You wish it could be paused.
You …

Life is fleeting 💔 | A Poetry

Life is fleeting,
So hug your parents.
Life is fleeting,
So bond with your siblings.

Life is fleeting, So hug your parents.

Life is fleeting,
So make time with friends.
Life is fleeting,
So, pursue that goal

Life is fleeting, So, pursue that goal

Life is fleeting,
So travel to that place you dreamed of.
Life is fleeting,
So eat that food you have been craving.

Life is fleeting, make every second count

Life is fleeting,
So say that I Love You.
Life is fleeting,
So make every second count.

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Lapyahan by Green Lagoon in Compostela Cebu

As I continued to explore my new little hometown, Compostela, Cebu, I visited another restaurant in Compostela with my husband.

restaurant in Compostela is lapyahan

The location of the restaurant, Green Lagoon Nature Park, is a go-to place of the Compostelahanon and even nearby cities and townspeople frequently visit the place to swim and enjoy.

where is lapyahan in compostela?

Lapyahan

Lapyan in English, means “shoreline”.

Lapyahan in Compostela means shoreline

Ambiance and Atmosphere
The restaurant is situated inside Green Lagoon Park, near its shoreline. It is an open seating …

What You Are Looking for Is in The Library

Author: Michiko Aoyama
Translated to English by Alison Watts
Geemiz Rating: 4/5

What You are Looking for is in the Library

One of the many feel-good Japanese fictions that I have been diving into since I started reading Japanese novels way back in 2016 with the book The Street of a Thousand Blossoms by Gail Tsukiyama.

Frankly, I miss reading Japanese historical fiction. Even though they are not as comforting and easy to read as the latest Japanese novels that I am into right …