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Earth Day 2012 on Google Doodle

Lovely flowers on Google Doodle!
Earth Day 2012

Happy Earth Day everyone!

Earth Day is an annual event that aims to increase worldwide awareness and appreciation of Mother Earth and our natural environment. It is a continuous campaign that invites everyone to protect and preserve Earth’s beauty. Earth Day 2012 theme is “Mobilize the Earth“.

According to earthday.org:

The Earth Day 2012 campaign is designed to provide people with the opportunity to unite their voices in a call for a sustainable future and direct them toward quantifiable outcomes, using vehicles such as petitions, the Billion Acts of Green; campaign, and events.

Earth Day 2012 will act as a launch pad for growing the environmental movement and will put forth a bold declaration demanding immediate action to secure Renewable Energy for All and a sustainable future for our planet. The movement will be comprised of individuals of every age from all corners of the Earth, and will call upon local, national, and international leaders to put an end to fossil fuel subsidies, embrace renewable energy technology, improve energy efficiency, and make energy universally accessible.

You can also see the the running campaigns of the Earth Day Network within the official page.

As for me, I think I can participate all the year through by practicing the 3R’s – Reuse, Reduce, Recycle. That’s pretty simple but I believe it can make a big difference. I am so positive that everyone wants to have a better and cleaner place on Earth. It’s so nice to see that most establishments support plastic-less operation. Paper bags are now being used as packages so this can lessen the undecomposed trash. Papers are easier to recycle and dispose than plastics.

Let’s do our best to protect the Earth!

A Thousand Points of Light

I was not able to join “A Thousand Points of Light” activity in Payatas last Saturday so the most that I can do now is promote this campaign to increase mass awareness and invite more volunteers. I’m sharing the PR material from one of the Pinoy Bloggers:

Press Release: Isang Litrong Liwanag Campaign aims to light up a thousand homes in Payatas


A Thousand Points of Light is the first large-scale activity of the Isang Litrong Liwanag (A Liter of Light) Project of MyShelter Foundation. The three-day activity, happening on 1-3 July 2011 aims to to bring ‘sustainable’ and ‘green’ lighting technology to 1,000 homes in the Payatas community.

MyShelter Foundation is a non-profit, non-government organization, established in 2005 by its founder and executive director Illac Diaz with a trust of finding uncommon solutions to common problems. Through the years, it has introduced groundbreaking social enterprise, appropriate technologies, and alternative construction in the Philippines, pioneering projects such as the Pier One Seafarer’s Dormitory, the Design Against the Elements (DAtE) (www.designagainsttheelements.org) competition, and the Bottle School Project. With the help and support of partners, sponsors and volunteers, MyShelter Foundation continues to create a system of sustainability and reliability through its capability-building and employment-generating projects.

Isang Litrong Liwanag

There will be light...

The Pencil Project For A Brighter Future

We can measure statistics of children without the means of Basic Education, we can measure poverty, we can measure the rising crime rate, and we can even measure the cost of ignorance. But can we truly measure the potential of a child? By providing these children with the materials wherein they can continue to learn, we are offering them a brighter future.

- Dr. Rudy Sabater, HWH Director

Since the 1st day of this month, Hotelwithheart .com (HWH) in partnership with Dynamic Teen Company has been campaigning for HWH Pencil Project Signature which aims to provide pencils for the underprivileged children of DTC. The month-long campaign hopes to raise 10, 000 pencils for DTC by gathering signatures on the HWH Facebook Page. For every signup, HWH will donate one pencil to DTC to support “Kariton Klasrum Project”.

A single click from you can make a big difference! Here’s the link to get started:

The Pencil Project

You, too, can make small yet significant difference in other people's lives!

The Power of Pencil:
In the hands of artists, our minds are exposed to beauty.
In hands of inventors, our lives have been improved.
In the hands of writers, our souls are lifted to greater heights.

Share this for a cause!

Human Nature Campaign: Morena and Proud

I’ve just shared my photo on Human Nature‘s Facebook Wall:

Liz

I'm morena and proud of it!

This is to show my support for their current campaign – Morena and Proud! Head over to Impulsive Buyer blog now for more details.

I’m sooooo happy that more girls are so passionate about this campaign! And to quote Nancy Villarama’s post on Human Nature’s wall:

Reposting to support Human Heart Nature Morena and Proud campaign:
“Someone PMd me, asked if I want to buy glutathione injectibles.
I asked “why would I need that?”, answer was, “it’s for whitening”
Me: “why? do I look bad with my skin color?”
She said, “no it’s for your daughter”
Me: “why? does she looked so bad in a morena complexion?”
She was quiet. I wish she’d explain more and argue with me.”

Human Nature does not sell whitening products because they contain harmful chemicals that impose greater risks to your health. Filipinas are naturally beautiful even without the perfect white skin!

To all the Human Nature advocates, please keep spreading the word!

*Interested with Human Nature? Read this first – Human Nature (Earn, Help & Prosper)

Philippines’ Best: Mt. Pinatubo’s Crater Lake

All my bags are packed,
I’m ready to go…

Pink Backpack for Mt. Pinatubo
Ready for the climb!

I met up with Rhonz at Starbucks, Ortigas Center at around 1:00 AM right after rushing finishing my online tasks. It was already drizzling and it made us worried about our trip to Capas, Tarlac – Bloggers’ Climb For A Cause Thru Akyat Pinatubo. Is there something good to look forward to with this kind of gloomy weather? Is the worst yet to come? We hoped not, and I knew, deep inside our hearts all of the participants were praying so hard for a fine, sunny weather. Even just for that day…

We boarded the bus (KISS Tourist Bus) at 2:30 AM as soon as it was parked. After some reminders and attendance check, we left Manila and headed to extreme north to witness one of the most beautiful natural creations.

But the dawn is breakin’, It’s early morn’

We arrived at Pinatubo Spa Town at 6:35 AM. Jonel and Travel Factor handled bloggers’ registration as we prepped up, took photos and grabbed a bite before the 4X4 ride (4-by-4 land cruiser).

Pinatubo Spa Town
Pinatubo Spa Town

We were so choosy of which 4X4 to ride. All of us would love to be in an open land cruiser to clearly see the view on our way to Mt. Pinatubo. Unfortunately, Rhonz and I ended up to an enclosed 4X4 with Kuya Muning as our tour guide. The sun was brightly shining as we tried to enjoy our boring bumpy ride. It was like trumping in a barren land. If not for the wild grass and streams of water, I could say we’re on a desert. Talk about the residue of volcanic eruption – rock deposits, soil dregs and sediments.

4x4 Ride

Bumpy ride begins here...

View from Land Cruiser

Loooong way to go!

Rock Formations at Mt. Pinatubo

Passed by sediment mountains and rock formations

Inspiring Blue Sky

This is a good sign...

The Earth spewed some dirt and water on us while enjoying the ride. We were thankful that we’re on an enclosed vehicle, saved us from mud! Once we reached the jump off point and took off from the 4X4, it started raining. From light drizzle to heavy rainfall, we thought we’ll never see the majestic view of Mt. Pinatubo Crater Lake under the sun…

We were so tired and weary when the sun suddenly showed up and showered us with its beaming brightness and some energy boosts. We were going up the trail faster… eager to see the most astounding view at the pinnacle. Sunlight could make the most perfect view out of it.

The moment it stopped raining, I started taking pictures. Rhonz and I got the hang of trekking. We’re enjoying every step of our happy feet.

Liz and Rhonz by the Rock
Climb Buddies: Pinkish and Purplish

Suddenly, the scorching heat of the sun seeped through my skin. The rain had washed off my sun block but I’ve got no time to reapply since everyone was moving fast and I had to keep up, else, I’d be left behind to another group of hikers. Non-bloggers. Strangers, to be exact. Plus, we’re up for the challenge:

Mt. Pinatubo Trekking
Your speed speaks of your age…

Finally, we see the crater lake – cerulean-blue water was sparkling like crystal while the verdant mountains looks lusciously green, incessantly dancing with the soft cool breeze… a newly found paradise.

Conquer Mt. Pinatubo Crater Lake
Each mountain-climber is a winner… You just have to sweat out to claim this priceless prize!

The Majestic Mt. Pinatubo Crater Lake

The Majestic Mt. Pinatubo Crater Lake

I had to catch my breath as I gazed through them. The magnificent view made me excited to take pictures and post with others! It was really magical, picturesque, amazing! Sugoi!

Conquer Mt. Pinatubo
I conquered Mt. Pinatubo!

I was amused with the glistening waters and breathtaking lakefront views. The sunlight was invigorating, the breeze was so refreshing. What a lovely, wonderful sight! The scene was really captivating. I wanted to shout, I’m the Queen of the world!!! The splendid panorama enthralled my senses and triggered my unspoken fantasies. I never imagined that life away from the city could be this luxurious.

Breathtaking lakefront view
Naturally luxurious! I wanna swim, too!

Amazing natural wonder! No more flat grassy grounds and uneven rock formations. Everything was carefully sculpted by God’s own hands. Fascinating, enchanting, charming… I’m running out of descriptive words now because I was obviously overwhelmed!

Mt. Pinatubo Amazing Crater Lake
So refreshing… so inviting…

I couldn’t imagine that this beautiful haven had once been deadly… and possibly be after 10-20 years.

I went home with sore muscles, chapped lips, burnt skin and aching soles. But the thrilling experience nullified my complaints. I am not complaining at all, I can simply feel the pain but ecstasy was still all over me. I’m proud to say that I left the place with a delightful spirit, cheerful heart, and a good tale to tell. Each moment spent doing nothing but staring at the lake was so pleasant and gratifying. I just conquered Mt. Pinatubo and I am ready to conquer another mountain.

Ecstasy was all over me!
Ecstasy was all over me!
Play with the water - Mt. Pinatubo Crater Lake
Playing with the water with so much delight!

I may not have impressive shots and flowery words in this post for you to come and see the place. But still, I’m trying to convince you. The images are not the only proof to rely upon. I’m a living witness of the Philippines best – Mt. Pinatubo’s crater lake. It should be on anyone’s bucket list. It’s a view worth seeing. It’s a piece of heaven…

Thanks to Fila for my shoes, Trend Micro for my cap, and Sky Travel for my bag. Most of all, thanks to Lizzie of Pinkville (that’s me!) for providing this uber pink apparel. The perfect traveling essentials! Alrighty, enough of shameless plugging of my other blog. Thanks to Nailo (my DSLR) for the photos! Next time, I might get a Flip or trail cameras for events like this. It would be cool to share video clips, right?

Big thanks should go to Jonel of LetsGoSago, all of the sponsors, the bloggers and the Pinatubo Spa Town tour guides! It was a thrilling experience I couldn’t and wouldn’t forget!

Akyat Pinatubo Bloggers for a Cause
Bloggers’ for A Cause!

Now the time has come to leave you,
One more time, let me kiss you…

Capas National Shrine

I have to say goodbye... (Capas National Shrine, Tarlac)