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Summer Love-photo diary


As the sun dance to its own music and the sun worshiper trance with the joy it brings .I finally started my own way of sun dance. I packed my bags and armed myself with sunny attitude to start my summer love sweet escape.


I’m such a sun worshiper. I love the heat as it envelopes me as I walk outside. The sound of waves, salty air, the clear skies, blazing sun, the gentle summer breeze, and the lazy afternoons flavor the season with passion and warm love. 

This is just the start of my summer adventure; so much wonderful things happened to me with my vacation so expect a part 2 of my summer photo diary and next week I’ll be visiting old churches with a good friend and mid of this month I’ll be heading to Pahiyas Festival- a thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest with a grand display of colorful rice wafers, fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts adorning every house in the town…perfect for my lovely camera:)

A life without summer is like a life without love…so life is short and life is good so grab your summer essentials  and sun basked!

Let the fun toast of summer be with you!


 Photography by me and Christine

Comments

  1. Hi Sunny, the pictures were gorgious, especially the ones with you in them. A very lovely setting for a vacation. Enjoy and please keep the pictures flowing.
    Always,
    Odie

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  2. What a wonderful photos, I love them. Enjoy your vacations!

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  3. @Odie langley...thank you..I will for sure:) I almost have 1000 thousands pics with my summer vacation

    @Starlight....my pleasure:) I been reading ur entry I love ur stories:)

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  4. I forgot to ask - can we expect more photos from your vacations?
    Thanks for reading my blog, you're welcome to comment it :)

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  5. I was in the Phillipines for about half an hour back in 1968 when we briefly landed at Clark Air Force Base, which doesn't exist now. That part of the country looked a lot like North Carolina at the time. What is the area called where you had your picture taken?
    Just curious. My email is
    odie_langley@yahoo.com

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  6. wow, i truly beliv youre a sun worshiper! di takot sa araw! and i like the pose! ang haba ng legs. unfair!!!

    chos! =)

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  7. I will do you a swap, some cake for some of your sunshine! It looks like heaven, enjoy. Linda x

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  8. Hi. Bloghop from Sheng. I love the sun too, I love going to beaches pag ganito kainit ang panahon. :-)

    Will be heading to Pahiyas next week. Excited mode na lp. :-)

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  9. @chyng..mahirap din ang mahaba ang legs...such a pain in the ass pag sumakay ka ng bus goodluck:)

    @Flowers on my table..linda...I will love 2..how much I love sweets:)

    @ jeannycdj...I guess both of us is sun worshiper...hope we can bump each other sa pahiyas:) exctd na rin ako..this would be my second time to witness such beautiful festivity:)

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