Thursday, November 20, 2008

A flurry of snow in Cinci

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

I did mention to some friends that upon my arrival in Cincinnati, Ohio my manager thoughtfully presented me with borrowed stuff from his wife - coat, gloves, scarves, hats...enough that I could make a fashion statement every day of my stay here.

One thing which amused me though was the mask-like thing he also had me borrow..this time it was his hat/mask - it could cover the ears, and at the same time, protect the mouth area as it had some anti-bacterial cloth one could pull up to cover one's mouth and nose. His daughters gave it to him when he had to dig through goodness knows how much of snow in this year's blizzard.

The drawback? It reminds me of a robber about to hijack a convenience store :-)

I don't have pictures of myself wearing the other stuff, but earlier this afternoon, I did go walking around Cinci in the cold and snow as I wanted to take pictures of the buildings I had seen. Unfortunately, it was a bit difficult to maneuver and juggle my camera and bags due to the gloves I had on.

I was particularly thankful though that I had chosen my manager's hat to use today as snow suddenly came down, then a gust of wind every now and then completed the afternoon's weather offering.

As a mad thought, I took out my cell and took quick pics of myself, covered face and all...don't I look warm and toasty?

Last picture here was taken where I usually get my bagels and  milk for breakfast...at least last year that is what I did (I survived on this diet) - umandar yung pagka-thrifty ko and I used the balance of the money for food, buying something else....like...books...I want to go to Newport on the Levy all in a sudden din...tsk!

The temperature ranges (in Fahrenheit now) I experienced were approximately from 23 to 38 degrees. Brrrrrrr.

No wonder most people seems to be obsessed about weather here...it can make life pretty difficult - you just don't worry about food, but about the cold which could freeze you to death. At least I can now say I've experienced fall/autumn and winter-like weather...wheeeee!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Amorsolo's Women Concealed and Revealed

Start:     Nov 14, '08 6:30p
End:     Nov 14, '08 7:30p
Location:     Ayala Museum, Makati City
I am going to miss this, because I will be on my way to the airport..and too bad too..as it would have been free of admission for the employees of the company I work for. *sigh*

On November 7 and 14, 2008 (hey, why didn't they tell us earlier?)
at this hour, with P200 admission fee.

follow this link: http://www.ayalamuseum.org/amorsolo2.html

Ayala Museum is located at the corner of Makati Ave and De la Rosa streets.
A stone's throw away from M Cafe.
you can also visit www.ayalamuseum.org

Friday, November 7, 2008

NYC -> Sanfo -> Manila

Start:     Nov 27, '08 03:00a
End:     Dec 1, '08
Location:     New York City, San Francisco, Manila
Plan to meet up with Kaiyen & Steve, Israel, Roehl and other Sara Lee friends such as Jerry and Louie...

hopefully Jojo will also be here (from NYC) ...
maybe I will even get to meet Sir B's sister...

last year I met Choie and Glenn in Sanfo..this year wala na...*sigh*
then there is one other classmate Wes..but he is a bit far off...ah.bahala na!

if not, kakain na lang ako ng Thanksgiving turkey...

balik Pinas and work on Dec 2..straight from the airport..

Cinci -> NYC

Start:     Nov 22, '08 03:00a
End:     Nov 27, '08
Location:     Cincinnati, New York City
Big Apple, I hope to see you.

Plan to meet up with Bong, Jojo and Gowri..however Jojo has planed out of NYC to Sanfo on the day I leave for NYC.

Plan to also see my aunt Tita Caring, who has been living in NYC for ages...

Plan to see at least one Broadway play..or see snow..or at least have pictures taken while I am in this city which never sleeps...

Can somebody recommend a good Italian, Japanese or Greek restaurant which I can sample while I am here?

Cat Herrera - Philippines | Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/people/Cat_Herrera/1597957297
I very recently had to sign up for Facebook because I wanted to find out a bit more about a friend of Kaiyen who I will also be meeting in Sanfo when I go there this year.

Ok naman sya.......but I can' t even keep up with my Friendster account...so I will still be a Multiplier as long as its here.

Besides I got to make new friends and better yet, even I met them in person through Multiply - so much so that I've got a soft spot for it :-)

Facebook is easy to use and it certainly is the "in" thing in the US right now. It was also easier to see the network of people I knew both in school and at work as there seemed to be a lot of them hanging out here too.

Ayakashi series

Rating:★★★
Category:Other
I've only been able to see bits and pieces (maybe its a hint that its a horror train I am on)...but so far I like it even though its in English-dub. The style of animation is different for each of the stories (2 are similar though), the music is funky, somewhat J-popish but with undertones of the traditional Japanese...oh who am I kidding...I just liked the beat!

*spoilers alert*
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Synopsis taken from the Animax site:
© Ayakashi Committee

Ayakashi is a collection of three classic Japanese horror stories that are mystifying and scary: three classic Japanese horror stories, "Yotsuya Kaidan," "Tenshu Monogatari," and "Bakeneko".


"Yotsuya Kaidan" tells the story of Tamiya Iemon, a married samurai who is burdened by his poverty. Iemon promises to marry a rich man's daughter in return for a job, and conspires with them to murder his wife, Oiwa. When Oiwa learns of his betrayal, she commits suicide. However, her vengeful spirit is not appeased and she lays a curse on everyone involved in this treachery.

Comments:
This is an adaptation of the classic Japanese story and is also called "Yotsuya Ghost Story" and is written by 18th century kabuki playwright Tsuruya Nanboku.

I saw this in full, and it took a replay to make me understand the intricacies of the story, which is told in narrative style by the author of a play Tsuruya-san. The horrifying parts are not only the avarice of the samurai and utter cheek of murdering his father-in-law while telling his wife he would help her seek vengeance, nor how the desire for the young samurai turned the spoilt granddaughter of a rich man into a co-conspirator for poisoning the samurai's wife - this is just the tip of the dirty samurai's sword!

Kami-sama, it seems everybody except the wife turned out to be bad people (except probaly the one servant who tried to rape and kill her but who repented afterwards, although he was the one who gave her the poisoned drink...hmmm).

It gets complicated as only Japanese tales turn out to be, involving the half-sister of the Oiwa turning out to be the half-sister of the other murdering man who forced her to have sexual relations with him..ergh! and who killed (or thought he killed) the half-sister's fiance but who wasn't really killed because he had changed clothes with another guy and who did get to slay the ..oh well, never mind...even I had a headache following it...

It is an interesting story as it incorporates comments from the playwright through the years about the curse of this story imprinting on the lives of actors who took part in the play, but I bet its only scary to the philandering husbands :-)


"Tenshu Monogatari" is a story of a forbidden love between a human and a goddess. While attempting to retrieve a lost falcon for his feudal lord, bird handler Zushonosuke has a chance encounter with Tomihime, the goddess who inhabits a cursed castle. Amid the escalating chaos in the land caused by the presence of creatures who feed on humans, what will happen to their love?

Comments:
Also known as "Goddess of the Dark Tower", this is based on Tenshu Monogatari, a play by Kyoka Izumi.

I don't know if it had a conclusion or the pair riding off into town was the conclusion. Part of the story is familiar in the sense of a man coming upon a goddess bathing in a river/stream (hello Ayashi no Ceres fans!) but he has to go into the castle of the forbidden gods who eat human flesh to ease the pain of their regret. And of course, he falls in love the beautiful princess (this would have been better if he had not fallen in love and got eaten also bwahaha!).

Portrayal of the princess and the struggle she underwent because her mother also ran off with a human and got abandoned afterwards has the added twist of having the falcon the hero is taking care of as turning out to be the princess' mother. Argh....I told you its weird!

Can't say much else though the story and animation style is again different, and the monsters, demons and brigands in this tale are typical of old-Japan settings. This turned out to be my least favorite of the lot, but it could be because I was left hanging about as to where the climax of the story was to be found.


"Bakaneko" chronicles the happenings in an old village, where a young bride is mysteriously murdered before her wedding. An enigmatic medicine vendor determines that this is the work of the "Bakaneko" or cat-monster, and only he knows how to stop it. However, he must uncover the connection first between this creature and the family's hidden past, as members of the family die off one by one!

Comments:
This is known as also as "Goblin Cat".

I missed everything except the conclusion.

I had skipped this because I thought the animation was more in the style of Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo and although it is colorful I was bewildered by the story and characters shaking about so I left it after 5 seconds of seeing it.

Rats! I came back later and I saw enough of the conclusion to find out this might have been the most interesting of all the tales told and not because it involved a monster-cat. In fact, the cat in this was just seeking revenge for its mistress who was mistreated, a young bride who seemed to be imprisoned.

While the medicine seller has the means to destroy the bakeneko, he must find out not only the monster's form but the truth about what it wants and the reason for its appearance. That was when the family's dark secrets begin to surface.

So goes the tale of how the once powerful house crumbles into nothingness due to the cruelty of the Lord of the clan. As the scene fades away from the vanquished monster, one feels melancholy at the passing images and suffering of the young woman who only had the little cat to keep her sanity. Really, it kind of reminds me of my fave author Edgar Allan Poe's stories.

(note, I hate horror movies and tv shows, but I love Edgar Allan Poe and his tales! talk about irony eh?)


This may again be shown in full in the month of November 2008 and those who see it may check out the tales these are based upon. I assume that if there are film adaptations about these stories, they might turn out to be scarier versions.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Why Women Lie - Ludette's post

http://ludette.multiply.com/journal/item/18/Why_Women_Lie_
I can't describe how I felt earlier upon receiving some piece of news which threatens to upend all my plans and preparations for the last 2 weeks. So I pushed it to the back of my mind and re-read this hilarious post by my online buddy.

Ayan, I giggled all over again.

Sisters, shall we start lying...down? to roll on the floor laughing of course.

Basta..and to quote...
MORAL OF THE STORY: Whenever a woman lies, it is for a good and honorable reason, and in the best interest of others.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Foreign Cinema

http://www.foreigncinema.com
Maybe I will be able to try this out during a trip to Sanfo. If ever, I hope to discreetly take pictures :-)

Write-up from their site. Quote. Unqoute.
Open since 1999, Foreign Cinema restaurant has garnered local, national and international acclaim as a quintessentially San Francisco dining experience. We offer a daily changing California/Mediterranean-inspired menu in an industrial chic setting located in the heart of the bustling Mission district. Dinner is served nightly as well as weekend brunch both Saturday and Sunday. Foreign and independent films are screened in our covered outdoor courtyard. Seating is available indoors fireside as well as upstairs in our semi-private mezzanine overlooking the dining room. Guests may enjoy cocktails and our complete menu from the main bar or on the patio outside. Modernism West, an art gallery in collaboration with Martin Mueller and Modernism Inc, is open to the public most nights and is an ideal space for private dining. After dinner drinks with rotating DJ's completes the evening in our adjacent bar, Laszlo.

Thanks to Ish for sharing and telling me about it.

City Guides by Citysearch

http://www.citysearch.com
Things to do, so little time.

OpenTable Restaurants and Restaurant Reservations

http://www.opentable.com
I was given this link sometime ago by a friend since I mentioned that if ever I go back to Sanfo or visit New York, it would be the food I'd go for first of all.

Use this for reservations.