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Red Ribbon White Forest Cake

Introducing Red Ribbon’s White Forest cake:

  • Creamy white chocolate.
  • Moist white chiffon layered with real bits of cherry, white chocolate flakes and cream.
  • Crowned with beautiful cream rosettes topped with long-stemmed maraschino cherries.
  • Loaded with melt-in-your-mouth white chocolate shavings.

What more can you ask for? Nothing more I guess, and as I slowly savored bites from a slice earlier, I tried not to think about best diet pills yet. I can always go walking tomorrow.

Get your cake now and experience the creamy goodness of Red Ribbon’s White Forest cake. Available in Red Ribbon stores starting September 18, 2009.

Goodbye, Summer?

I know I am one of the many who complains about the hot and humid weather but is it goodbye summer already?

It was a good thing that last Sunday, even if I was having a sneezing fit and while the world was getting ready to watch the Pacquiao-Hatton fight in LV which had the Pacman KO Hatton <- (must watch) during 2nd round, my hubby and I decided to go where I can take photos of sunflowers (my favorite flowers!) and at the same time, spend a little time doing some walking. He brought a bike and went biking while I walked.

So there you go, a close-up sunflower photo, in memory of a very short summer.

Update: We are supposed to be in the middle of summer but we just had Chan-hom, a category 3 hurricane, ravaging the northern part of the country last night.Please pray for those who lost their homes and their loved ones.

Posted by Treasure Jar on May 8th 2009 | Filed in Through the Lens,Visual Delights | Comments (10)

Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening

Walking is the theme for Photo Hunter and the first thing that came to mind was Robert Frost’s poem: “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”

In another PH entry is a photo of my two younger children and my husband walking hand-in-hand.

Below is a B & W photo of a wooded area that we love to go to:

I know there is no snow here but I think this is a fitting photo for my interpretation of the poem considering my geographical location 😉

This is one of our family’s favorite Sunday destination where we can go walking in the woods and biking and even have picnic lunch on a mat.

I also used Robert Frost’s “The Road not Taken” in another PH post about roads.

Below is Robert Frost’s poem:

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Posted by Treasure Jar on May 2nd 2009 | Filed in Bonding Time,introspection,Through the Lens,Word Play | Comments (6)

Wide Open Spaces

Wide open spaces are scarce in a megapolitan like ours called Megapolitan (or Mega) Manila where traffic is ordinary especially during weekdays which is what my other entry is all about.

I am thankful then that we are just a mere 10-15 minutes away from the wide open spaces of a campus where I  spent some years for my graduate studies and where people including us, can go to during weekends for physical exercises like biking, walking, running, jogging and other sport activities. We also go there at times for a picnic lunch.

We love these kinds of weekend activities where we can have fun in wide open spaces 🙂

What about you?

Posted by Treasure Jar on Mar 7th 2009 | Filed in Bonding Time,Through the Lens,Trivia,Visual Delights | Comments (5)

Hanging Bridge or View Deck

It has been a long time since we have been to this place.

In fact it was over a year ago when we last went here and I must say I miss the view of the

Sierra Madre Mountain range from this view deck as well as the view of the

hanging bridge.

Not that this place is that spectacular or breathtaking, I just feel comfortable in this place, breathing fresh mountain breeze and listening to the sound of leaves rustling when the soft wind blows.

Here is another set of photos with views from the passenger windows.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Sep 27th 2008 | Filed in Bonding Time,Through the Lens,Visual Delights | Comments (5)

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