LOCATION: Largo De Senado, Macau TAKEN: 29 Jul 2006 People walked on the busy streets of Macau, oblivious of the white mouldings of St. Dominic's Church - of it's beauty and history. Inside the church is a fine collection of exquisitely-carved ivory and wood saint. Behind its walls is a brutal past of murders and killings.
Dad refreshed my room with this frog-green-colored wall. And on one side are sliding doors that invited that airy feel you'll never wish to miss. There's no better frill to this perfection than a fun-filled fooling-around time with my friends.
This is our self-portraiture entitled, "From Reptile to Mammal". *Peace, prends*
This old chair already hosted hundreds of relatives and visitors of our ancestral home in San Juan for more than 50 years now. Today, we celebrate our turn on this seat with an hour of self-portraiture. Ate Jo just turned 26.
Kanchanaburi's monk in a sincere feat of caress that softened and tamed the tiger of Thailand.This wild cat, together with 17 other buffed pals, walks openly together on the grounds of the Buddhist temple.