
THE POWER OF PUBLIC OPINION. The cocktail circuit is awash with talks that politicians and power brokers are now frenetically engaged in high stakes game where the prizes are immense power and wealth. Click here to read entire post…

THE POWER OF PUBLIC OPINION. The cocktail circuit is awash with talks that politicians and power brokers are now frenetically engaged in high stakes game where the prizes are immense power and wealth. Click here to read entire post…

FIRST MONTHSARY. A month ago today, I started blogging. The rest they say is history. Yesterday marked the highest number of visits to Ganda Ever So Much! – 279 visits! Google Adsense reported Total Earnings for the month: $0.73. Remembering Thumby Cadorna is the most popular Blog post at 92 visits. 389 comments have so far been recorded. I have not been this active in writing and I am hoping that I can sustain the momentum. Thank you, loyal readers for keeping me company. Click here to read entire post…
MISSION POSSIBLE. Since I started blogging, Ganda Ever So Much has not missed a day without a post. Kuya Avel challenged me to do so for my first month. Well, so far so good. The number of visitors has averaged more than a hundred daily. Click here to read entire post…

LET THE “NGARAG” BEGIN. This week is going to be critical for the Organizing Committee of the 2009 Gensan’s Tuna Festival Experience. Some of the billboards and vertical tarpaulins are up. The blue pasandalans have been installed. The Oval Plaza is already brimming with energy. This week, the Carnival should be operating. The Flea Market traders have started pouring in. Although, the street decors have yet to be installed along Pioneer Avenue, we’re optimistic that the city will be garbed in fiesta mood by opening day on August 31. Click here to read entire post…
BLOG VIRUS. I got bitten by the blogging virus. I’ve written blogs here and there but I have not really thought of creating a blog site which I can really call my own. Click here to read entire post…

“Faith is not simply a patience that passively suffers until the storm is past. Rather, it is a spirit that bears things – with resignations, yes, but above all, with blazing, serene hope.” ~Corazon Cojuangco Aquino
I’m also reviving my regular column here on a weekly basis. As in the past, I will be covering anything under the sun. Most of the topics will be brief but it can grow to a separate blog post. Read on…