From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A Balikbayan Box A balikbayan box (literally returnee's box) is a cardboard box containing novelty items brought by or sent by a Filipino who is returning to the Philippines from a foreign country.[1] These boxes contain non-perishable food items, canned goods, other food items, toiletries, household and kitchen stuffs, time saving devices, computer parts, electronics, toys, designer clothing, personal items, and hard-to-find items in the Philippines.[2] In 2006, I wrote a blog entry about balikbayan box with this link: http://peterahon.blogspot.com/2006/04/balikbayan-box.html Okey, my apologies for the non-Filipino readers but jokes are best delivered by the language and medium of the speaker and audience could very well relate with. I believe most Filipinos have read this email that circulated few years back. I tried looking for this email in my mailbox but unsuccesful so I found it on the web instead, from this link: http://www.geocities...
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I had not heard of Julia Cameron, so I Googled her and found a great website called The Artists Life. This seems to be just what I need, so thank you!
No, I have not done NANOWRIMO (too frenetic for me!), but I did read the book by its founder called "No Plot? No Problem!"
I'm doing NILTOY, which is Novel In Less Than One Year. I'm enjoying that very much. There is a link to it on my blog.
What an exciting life you are leading, Pete! You are obviously a good soul. Please visit again.
really the net is make links not only to our blogs but our lives as well. I highly recommend Julia Cameron, I consider her my fairy godmother of creativity, still I am in the process of becoming creative - an expression of my spirituality as well. Good thing I found you at BE it is a very nice way to get introduced to blogs of other people. good wishes, pete