Thursday, October 15, 2009

A Loss on The Last Day

October 16, 2009 (Friday)
Makati City, Philippines

As I swam back to consciousness, I slowly became aware of a particular sound – a disturbing silence in which you know at once that something is dreadfully wrong. My eyes snapped open and I blinked once…twice..a bit drowsily.  The buzzing, eerie silence continued unabated.

What was that sound which was making me uncomfortable? It was familiar and at the same time...it was not.

I rolled over and sat up unsteadily. Looking at the dim surroundings my gaze jumped erratically - it flitted from the stationary electric fan – it was not whirring merrily away as its usual wont – to the night light – it was only dark glass glinting – to the shaded windows – which showed the faint outline of unmoving leaves and forms of potted plants.

My last memory? Ah, yes...the clock’s hands pointing to 4 a.m. and after that I drew a blank.... or maybe that was a dream which I could not remember in its entirety?

The slow trickle of salty liquid between my shoulder blades encouraged me to move. Standing up and walking slowly, I reached out a trembling hand to touch my face…and it came away wet. I could not see but only feel the slight dampness of my palm even as I stared at it, hence I carefully skirted the dim shapes in the gloom.

I reached out to where I knew the phone would be. A moment passed before I could remember the number I was to call. A busy tone rewarded my first try, but then finally, a feminine voice answered and I jumped into speech.

“Hello Ms. ____, good morning! This is Cat of  ____.  I just woke up and it was hot. Is there no electricity? Do we have a rotating brown-out for today?” I asked as I groped blindly for a woven native fan I kept near the phone.

“Hi Cat! There’s no electricity but not because of any.….what happened...excuse ha?... ” and she turned away to answer somebody else who came into her office as I waited somewhat impatiently and continued my search for the elusive abanico (fan).

Coming back to the phone, she continued on “The transformer at the front of ________ building near our corner exploded. Earlier this morning, somebody jumped from _______ . SUICIDE! Yes, that was what they said. The body landed and the next thing we know…BOOM!

“WHAT!.... What floor?! Omigosh...What time?!” I gasped back in astonishment as I did a little exploding of my own.

“Well, they are not saying anything else. Confidential and under investigation. But it was probably an hour or so ago."

"Uhm..how about Meralco? Do you know the time frame as to when it could be fixed?" The logical, work-conscious part of my mind pushed me to ask because I usually had double the emails on a Friday.

"....Unfortunately we don’t know when Meralco will be able to fix it,” she added in a mournful tone.

“So....he or she is dead…whatever floor it was...and the body hitting the power lines that's why the transformer was affected…” my voice trailed off as I stated the obvious in disjointed sentences.

I thanked her and dazedly put down the phone. I let go of the woven fan I found that I had gripped and forgotten to use during the conversation. More beads of sweat trailed lazily down my forehead and back.

Walking this time towards the weak daylight showing through the gauzy curtain of my balcony door, I stopped and brought my thoughtful gaze up....up and towards the various windows dotting the bare, pale-painted walls of the opposite building facing my current home.

This was my neighboring building in which one person on a Friday morning had jumped from in order to make a grim appointment with Death and leave the living world behind.

A faint sound interrupted my silent contemplation of the different windows. They all looked eerily similar to empty and unforgiving dark eyes set in an uncaring canvas of a face.

I glanced back into the blanket of unrelenting darkness behind me. The growing sound that I heard this time was familiar. It's absence earlier was what had torn me away from the cradling arms of Morpheus.

The electric fan had just come back to life and was now whirring merrily away.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

La mejor guitarra flamenca - Flamenco Guitar Concert

Start:     Oct 19, '09 6:30p
Location:     Philippines
Venue: School of Design and Arts, DLSU-College of Saint Benilde

Instituto Cervantes presents Oscar Herrero, the best flamenco guitar!

Concert artist, composer and the author of a new method of teaching Flamenco guitar, Oscar Herrero has received awards of the highest calibre in the world of Flamenco, namely from Bordón Minero and Premio Nacional de Guitarra Flamenca en Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz).

On October 19, 2009, at 10:00 am, Óscar Herrero will give a master class on Flamenco guitar in Instituto Cervantes Manila .

For more information on this activity, please visit the website www.pelicula.ph or call 526.1482 local 115.

8th Spanish Film Festival

Start:     Oct 1, '09
End:     Oct 11, '09
Location:     Philippines, Makati, Greenbelt
Been so busy I almost totally forgot...the ongoing PELICULA Spanish Film Festival! ..and one venue is so near to me too *groans*

La octava edición de Pelikula invita a un recorrido por el cine actual en español. Un año más, los aficionados al cine en la capital manileña pueden apreciar el último cine español y latinoamericano en la que es la mayor muestra cinematográfica de cine en español del Sudeste Asiático. Para más información sobre el Festival, visite a la página web www.pelicula.ph o llame al 526.1482 x 115.

The 8th Spanish Film Festival, the most important and most celebrated Spanish-language Film Festival in Asia, will showcase the best Spanish and Latin-American films in recent years. Once again, Manila film enthusiasts will be treated to an exciting line up of multi-awarded films in the Spanish language. The 8th edition of PELICULA PELIKULA is organized by Instituto Cervantes de Manila. For more information on the Festival, please visit the website www.pelicula.ph or call 526.1482 local 115.

I only remembered because I received a text reminder today, but I will most probably visit during the weekend.

Three venues: Greenbelt 3, Cultural Center of the Philippines and College of Saint Benilde

@ Greenbelt 3 Cinema 1 for October 9, here is the schedule:
4:30 pm: La buena nueva
7:00 pm: Sólo quiero caminar
9:30 pm: Los girasoles ciegos
9:30 pm: Los cronocrímines

you can check this link for the full schedule in GB3:
http://www.pelicula.ph/en_Venues_Greenbelt.html

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Kindle in Philippines?

I first heard about this from my online buddy Ted, who was pretty happy it would come to Japan very soon.

For those of my friends and acquaintances who love to read and keep up...and who can afford it...check out Kindle, the e-book reader.

Let me just drool here by the side or wait for somebody to give a Kindle 2 (new!) to me as a Christmas gift!

Some features (taken from Amazon site):
Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines

Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback

Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots

Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered in less than 60 seconds; no PC required

Paper-Like Display: Reads like real paper with no glare, even in bright sunlight

Long Battery Life: 25% longer battery life; read for days without recharging

Carry your Library: holds over 1,500 books

Read-to-Me:  With the new text-to-speech feature, Kindle can read every newspaper, magazine, blog, and book out loud to you, unless the book's rights holder made the feature unavailable

Free Book Samples: Download and read first chapters for free before you decide to buy.

Large Selection: Over 350,000 books, newspapers, magazines, and blogs available

Low Book Prices:New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $9.99, unless marked otherwise

Friday, October 2, 2009

Larry Alcala Cartoons: A Slice of Life

http://www.geocities.com/larryalcala/sliceoflifegallery.html
Thanks to Chito and Che I now know about this.

I always have a fun time looking for Larry's face in his drawings. Enjoy!