From the monthly archives:

December 2009

Abu Dhabi’s Santa Claus and elves

by witsandnuts on December 21, 2009

Filipino Santa Claus

I never thought that December in a Muslim country would also be gay and colorful just like in Metro Manila. Last year, I have not witnessed the “blossoming” of Christmas trees and other stuff associated to our most favorite season of the year because I was vacationing in the Philippines. But of course, nothing beats spending Christmas at home.

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Cheers to another science fiction classic

by witsandnuts on December 20, 2009

Avatar 3d glasses

Have you seen Avatar?

We watched it last Friday and I still cannot get over my amazement. The storyline may not be too outstanding but the effects were dazzling. My jaws dropped. Seriously. ;)

Worth the wait. Pressure ‘to sa mga susunod na pelikula. James Cameron has set another standard in making a well-blended film. In a way, you would wish it would not end until the fifth hour because it is overwhelming and engaging.

Must see film. On the big screen. And if possible, see it in 3D. Worth all the cents.

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Photo Hunt: Fast

by witsandnuts on December 19, 2009

Gingerbread House

(Taken in December 2008. Victoria Peak, Hong Kong)

Time flies so fast. My favorite season is here. It is going to be Christmas next week!

Gingerbread House 2

More fast-themed photos here.

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Indexed

by witsandnuts on December 17, 2009

everything looks nicer from a little far away
(Everything looks nicer from a little far away)

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My first Moroccan shoes

by witsandnuts on December 15, 2009

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Note: No, this is not turning into a shoe blog. I just realized that I already have five entries about footwear. ;)

One of my closest colleagues in the office recently vacationed in her motherland, Casablanca (Morocco) and she brought something for me. The famous Moroccan sweets (sorry, I forgot to take a photo and I ate fast) and a pair of traditional shoes.
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