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A close friend puts it this way: I just don’t see why people choose to buy flowers for their loved ones on the day flowers are most expensive and treat their loved ones to dine when most of the restaurants are full and traffic at a standstill.īitter? Pusong bato? I don’t think so. Or for you who celebrate this day of love. On her way to her job in a call center, she was stuck in heavy traffic for more than hour. On another note, my cousin was lamenting how she experienced the worst traffic in Manila during Valentine’s Day. We should be thankful that despite this bad rep of mining and geol in the country, there are those whose hearts haven’t been hardened by the constant baseless criticisms. There remain a lot of them wanting to “rock the world”, paving the way for responsible methods of harnessing Mother Nature’s mineral resources. Mining and geology have always been cast in a bad light – destructive, boring – that one would think students choosing their life path would veer away from these courses. Physically (geologically?), that’s true, I guess. Like rocks and minerals are the center of their world. Then again that’s just me.īut listen to them educate non-Science students on the virtues of these rocks and you can’t help but admire how animated they are.

Rocks and minerals, while playing a vital role in the evolution and progress of man, are hardly the objects I would want to be facing on an everyday basis. I have spent much time with these remarkable young men but it hasn’t crossed my mind to ask them why they took up Geology and Mining Engineering. Listening to Ralph Abainza and Pedro Valencia, officers of YESS, talking about the rocks, I was struck with a sense of wonder. Living in Baguio, I am not new to seeing several of these but have not given so much thought as to how they were formed. The first time I viewed the rock displays, I was fascinated by them. FT, as we call it, is a two-fold activity which features discussions on geology and mining in the country and an exhibit of miniature models of geologic structures, rocks and minerals found in the Philippines.
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I joined the Young Earth Scientists Society, an organization of Mining and Geology students, for their FutureThink series in Davao and Cebu. And so no, it is not about the senatoriable. To keep my sanity, I promised to avoid making political asides. Torres said she will go on singing her signature song no matter there’s feedback she couldn’t sing it anymore because Renee is already gone.No, it’s not about the senatoriable. I didn’t show any sign of disgust when I already swallowed it as I smiled warmly and went on singing),” Aimee chuckled. You know how bad the smell was of atangya, right? My God! But I had to go on with my singing even if the atangya was in my mouth. Hindi ako nagpapahalata na nakalunok na ako ng atangya (I didn’t notice, there was an atangya-a sap-feeding insect from flowers-that went in to my mouth. Pero kailangan kong ipagpatuloy ang pagkanta ko kahit na naglalaro sa bibig ko ‘yong atangya. Alam mo ‘yon, mabaho ang atangya, di ba? Ito ‘yong kasama ‘yong bulaklak na kinapitan niya.

“Ang hindi nila alam, may pumasok na atangya sa bibig ko.

I was just waving and smiling at the audience). The people were shouting and yelling while I was singing. Sigawan nang sigawan ‘yong mga tao habang kinakanta ko ‘yong ‘Pusong Bato.’ Ako naman, kaway nang kaway habang kumakanta (What I remember was one of my performances in Laguna, I just forgot what town it was. “Ang lagi kong naaalala, ‘yong isang performance ko sa Laguna, nakalimutan ko na lang ‘yong bayan. “Pusong Bato” has left so many memories-good and bad, amusing and amazing-not only to de la Rosa but to Aimee as well.Īccording to Torres, in every place she sang the song, there were unforgettable memories like when she staged a series of concerts in Laguna Province in the early millennium until before the COVID-19 pandemic. It is because the original chanteuse of the song Aimee Torres is still very much around and giving her own interpretation to the creation of Alon.
