Tuesday, March 31, 2020

New Normal

These are uncertain and scary times. The world is facing a pandemic, the likes of which most of us have never seen before. There have been other epidemics earlier in the 21st century but none of them had the same global impact as COVID-19. Many countries have implemented lockdowns and quarantines to slow down the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The Philippines also implemented a Luzon-wide Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) in mid-March that limits the movement of people.

As of March 31, more than 750,000 people all over the world have been infected and more than 36,000 people have died from the virus. In the Philippines, more than 2000 have been infected so far and 88 have died. What makes this epidemic very difficult to manage is that there is no cure nor vaccine yet. While healthy people can survive an infection, senior citizens and immunocompromised people are extremely vulnerable to the virus. The high volume of patients means that hospitals are now struggling to accommodate people who are or may be infected. This truly is an extremely difficult and even desperate time.

The Philippines and other developing countries are even more negatively impacted. The ECQ has forced most businesses to implement work-from-home if they can or temporarily shut down operations if they can't. This means that many people are unable to work and are now struggling financially. Some essential services such as markets, supermarkets, drugstores, food providers, and banks are allowed to remain open. However, because public transportation has been suspended, people who need to move around, such as healthcare workers or people who need to go to the hospital, have great difficulty doing so.

While social distancing is important to flatten the curve, it has also exposed socioeconomic issues. The affluent, and to some degree even the middle class, are able to manage (some better than others). I am very fortunate to be in this category. Many of us work in companies that still pay us regular salaries and provide us the option to work-from-home, we have vehicles that allow us to travel without having to interact with others, we have the means to buy lots of supplies and medicine so that we don't need to go out of our homes too much, and we have enough funds to keep us afloat throughout the quarantine. Sadly, the same cannot be said for our underprivileged countrymen and women who are now grappling with fear and hunger. I cannot even begin to imagine how frightened, anxious, stressed, and hungry they must be. :(

This pandemic and the global crisis that has come with it has left me very heartbroken: for the people who have succumbed to this COVID-19 or are fighting it right now, for the healthcare workers who are overworked and who risk getting infected themselves, for the underprivileged who have no work, no money, and no means to buy food and essentials, for those who are dealing with anxiety and depression, and for everyone else impacted by this disease. At this point, I feel the only thing I can do is donate to relief efforts and pray. I just hope that a cure and a vaccine can be found soon.

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Happy 15th Anniversary!

It started out in 2005 on a whim. 15 years and 1,725 posts later, my blog is still alive. Happy Anniversary!

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I'm in a bit of disbelief at how I've stayed committed to this project and kept on writing for a decade and a half. I just did the math and I'm averaging 115 posts per year or almost 10 posts a month. Where did I find the time to do all this? LOL

Here are my most viewed posts:
Brunei: Travel tips and Suggested Itinerary
Segovia's Cakes and Recipes
LABArya Do It Yourself Laundry
Conti's Strawberry Shortcake
A fantasic family dinner in La Cocina de Tita Moning

And this continues to be my favorite post: Photo finishes at the train station - part 2. I also still find my snowy slip-up in this post pretty funny: [SWEDEN] Where the hell is Frosty?

I updated the list of all my travel posts that I wrote in my 10th year anniversary post. I have now added links to my travel posts after March 2015.


International travel

SOUTH AMERICA
My South America Trip Summary and Final Thoughts, South America Trip of a Lifetime, Prepping for our South America Trip, South American Wildlife, South American Food and Drinks, Challenges before and during our South America Trip, Condor Travel, Journeyou, and Going on a Tour versus DIY
PERU
Machu Picchu!, Aguas Calientes and Getting to Machu PicchuCusco, Sacred Valley, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba, Lima, Casa Qorikancha in Cusco, Tunupa in Sacred Valley, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, Palacio Del Inka Hotel in Cusco,
BRAZIL
Rio de Janeiro, Iguassu/Iguazu Falls
ARGENTINA
Perito Moreno Glacier!, Buenos AiresEl Calafate and Patagonia, Museo Del Filete in Buenos Aires, Casimiro Bigua in El Calafate, Loi Suites Iguazu Hotel, Hotel Kosten Aike in El Calafate
RUSSIA
Overview, Kremlin and Red Square, more Moscow sights, Moscow Metro, Sergiev Posad, Vladimir and Suzdal, Peter and Paul Fortress, St. Petersburg walking tour, the Hermitage, palaces around St. Petersburg, more St. Petersburg sights, Russian ballet, final thoughts, navigating the Moscow Metro, Travel tips
ICELAND
Summer holiday in Iceland and Austria, Blue Lagoon and Hallgrímskirkja, Glacier Lagoon, whale-watching in Reykjavik, the Golden Circle, Dettifoss and the Jewels of the North tour, last day in Iceland + suggested itinerary
TOUR OF NORWAY AND SWEDEN
Overview, Oslo, Norway in a Nutshell, Bergen, Stockholm
BRUNEI
Overview, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin and ame'asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosques, Empire Hotel and Country Club, Kampong Ayer and Royal Regalia Museum, Travel tips and suggested itinerary, final thoughts
SWITZERLAND
Lucerne landmarks, walking around Lucerne, Locarno and the canton of Ticino
SOUTH KOREA
2011: Overview, Seoul, Incheon, travel tips and final thoughts
2019: Return to Seoul, Seoul City Tour and the Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul Food, DMZ Spy Tour, Nami Island and the Garden of Morning Calm, U2: The Joshua Tree Tour in Seoul
AUSTRIA
Summer holiday in Iceland and Austria, Overview, Vienna, Salzburg, Sound of Music tour, Final thoughts and travel tips
LEGOLAND AND SINGAPORE
Overview, Legoland Malaysia, Universal Studios Singapore (part 2), Final thoughts
FAMILY TRIP TO SINGAPORE
Overview, Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore Zoo, Suntec City, and the Merlion, Marina Bay Sands
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Overview, Amsterdam sights, other Amsterdam experiences, final thought
DENMARK
Copenhagen, more on Copenhagen, sights surrounding Copenhagen
LUND AND MALMO, SWEDEN
Lund, Malmo sights, more Malmo sights
OTHER INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
Hong Kong Disneyland, Macau, Brazil, Bali, Bangkok
BELGIUM
Belgium, living in Brussels 1, living in Brussels 2, Ghent, Bruges

I also have almost 30 posts about my life in Lund, Sweden from January to June 2007. There are too many posts to share them all here so you can look through my 2007 posts to find them. 

Local travel

SAGADA
Overview, Sumaguing Cave, Hanging coffins and other Sagada sights, Sagada terraces and falls, Banaue Rice Terraces, final thoughts and tips
KALIBO
Visiting Kalibo for Ati-Atihan, Sadsad, Sunday Mass and Final Day Festivities, Primavera, Peil, Ramboy's, La Esperanza Hotel, Final Thoughts and Travel Tips
BORACAY
Boracay, La Cozina, Lemoni Cafe, Epic, Cafe Del Sol, Don Vito, Boracay Mandarin Island Hotel 
BATANES 
Trip 1: Overview, Basco, Sabtang Island, more of Basco, Travel tips and final thoughts
Trip 2: Revisiting, Basco highlights, new sights and experiences, changes since 2012, final thoughts and more travel tips
KALINGA
Overview, White water rafting, Shooting and rappelling, more Kalinga experiences, Travel tips and final thoughts
CEBU AND BOHOL
Cebu, Bohol, Bohol Bee Farm 
BACOLOD
2015: Bacolod, The Ruins, 21 Restaurant, Ading's Pala-Pala, Calea, Felicia's, Byron's
2017: Revisiting Bacolod, Lakawon and the Tawhai Floating Bar
TAGAYTAYTito Tito's Wedding, Visiting Taal, Nanay's birthday
Food Trip 1: Restaurant Verbena, Sonya's Garden, Bag of Beans, Buon Giorno, Chateau Hestia
Food Trip 2: Breakfast at Antonio's, Chine, Mano's Greek Taverna, Java Jazz Coffee
Food trip 3: Amoroma Ristorante Italiano, Morielli's
Airbnb find in Tagaytay: Casa dlF 
PANGASINAN
Puerto Del Sol, Hundred Islands
DUMAGUETE 
Dumaguete, Sans Rival in Dumaguete
DAVAO
Davao, S'mores from Kai Artisan
SUBIC
Subic weekend, Texas Joe's House of Ribs, Rachi Curry Corner
OTHER LOCAL TRAVEL
Intramuros, Corregidor, Cagayan De Oro (this proves I didn't use to include photos), Coron, Baguio, Club Balai Isabel, Sinagtala Resort in Orani, Bataan