Wednesday, April 2, 2008

You Decide the Fate of this Rat...



I caught this very big black rat by this mouse trap.. This rat has been prowling around the house all day with immunity and specially at night rummaging the garbage and the unwashed dishes left at the sink..It has carved out a hole in the bath room and easily scamper inside and unto the ceiling where it makes scratching noises. After many frustrating attempts to trap it, finally, today it is behind bars... Now, to try this poll survey at right, please vote..find the best thing for me to do with this rat.

In the meantime, I will be feeding it so as not to let it go hungry.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

WAITING



WAITING... really, this what I did, waiting for blogger to let me upload pictures.. It has been two weeks since I have this problem uploading, editing my header at my other site. I thought this has caused by my slow dial-up connection, but today I only have 24 kbps and yet I can upload whereas the other day I had 38 kbps, does this matter? anyone can answer me this so I will know better, I'm still trying to catch up with computers.. in fact, I am downloading now a trial on Photodex, hope this will help me.

Friday, March 28, 2008

problem with uploading pictures

There seems to be a problem with uploading picture in blogspot but not with wordpress. I thought this was because of my slow connection which is still dial-up but when I opened my new wordpress site, lifeliners, olavides.wordpress, I can load pictures easily.. so this past few days, I have been blogging at wordpress, my picture feature blog.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Iponan River, Cagayan de Oro City : Muddy




This picture was taken late November, 2007 on a sunny day and for weeks it has not rained around Cagayan de Oro and Talakag, Bukidnon areas...It has been observed by those near the river banks that this situation has been that muddy for years now. The river is virtually dead and has affected the nearby shores of Bulua and Bayabas.. It seems that gold mining activities upstream is most likely the culprit.. Action from the local government to stop this is sorely needed.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008