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Get your tickets!! :D
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Join Muni PH for a night of great music, company and advocacy! Proceeds will go to our #CutTheCrap campaign and Save Philippine Seas’ Pawikan Watchers’ project.Tickets are available for P200 here or on Artiste Connect, and will also be available at the gate for P250.
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Get your tickets!! :D

muniph:

Join Muni PH for a night of great music, company and advocacy! Proceeds will go to our #CutTheCrap campaign and Save Philippine Seas’ Pawikan Watchers’ project.

Tickets are available for P200 here or on Artiste Connect, and will also be available at the gate for P250.

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Let’s celebrate the art of Lumban embroidery!Back our project on The Spark Project and join us on a trip for crafts, a little history and a quite a lot of food. :PProject runs until May 15, 2013 only!Please support and spread the word! :)

Come and join us! :D
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muniph:

Let’s celebrate the art of Lumban embroidery!

Back our project on The Spark Project and join us on a trip for crafts, a little history and a quite a lot of food. :P

Project runs until May 15, 2013 only!
Please support and spread the word! :)

Come and join us! :D

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Haven’t updated in a while due to busy-ness or something like it but felt compelled to “tumble” this thing about Muni’s #CutTheCrap #NoMoreButts campaign right away. :P
As expected, the latest installment by artist OJ Desuasido for Muni PH’s #CutTheCrap #NoMoreButts campaign was received with mixed reviews, and yes, this poster / campaign received its share of haters.But I think you know that your efforts in generating awareness and conversation are working when you ruffle feathers and get people agitated. And when they care enough to react, it means you really struck a chord somewhere. Hehe. I even liked one of the hatements. :P *shrugs*See the amusing main thread here.
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Haven’t updated in a while due to busy-ness or something like it but felt compelled to “tumble” this thing about Muni’s #CutTheCrap #NoMoreButts campaign right away. :P

As expected, the latest installment by artist OJ Desuasido for Muni PH’s #CutTheCrap #NoMoreButts campaign was received with mixed reviews, and yes, this poster / campaign received its share of haters.

But I think you know that your efforts in generating awareness and conversation are working when you ruffle feathers and get people agitated. And when they care enough to react, it means you really struck a chord somewhere. Hehe. I even liked one of the hatements. :P *shrugs*

See the amusing main thread here.

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There Are No StrangersThe Circle HostelLa Union, Philippines
* The above photo features me with three of my trip companions and a whole bunch of new friends we made at The Circle Hostel. (Most photos here are c/o Kookai’s GF1 and Rai’s GoPro)
A few weeks ago, when my friend Marcos mentioned that he and his friends Rai and Kookai were heading over to La Union for a few days and that they were going to stay at The Circle Hostel, I (almost) jumped at the chance to join them.

On NOT surfing in La Union
Our 3-day stay, while scored with offers for surf lessons, and further aided by visuals like below:

…involved no surfing at all. :P
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However, it did involve bonding and goofing around with old friends…

Solo R&R (with friends :P) at the beach… (galit galit lang)

with my beach essentials: Banana Peel flip flops, Lagu beach-friendly beach blanket (available in my store :P), and oversized Rume eco bag

and then even more R&R at The Circle Hostel…

some hula hooping…

lots of flow wanding (this is awesome, as everyone with us can attest, though the picture doesn’t do it justice :P)…

and pondering the meaning of life…

I’d been wanting to check out The Circle Hostel in either Zambales or La Union (both owned by my friend Raf Dionisio) since I’d been hearing people mention it here and there. And my somewhat spur-of-the-moment trip to La Union with Marcos, Rai and Kookai let me experience it for myself.
True to the nature of hostels and backpacking, The Circle Hostel was very rustic and no frills, and yet that was also its charm. The easy atmosphere and good-natured guests also further validated The Circle Hostel’s motto of “there are no strangers”, and we were easily able to get to know and hangout with the other guests staying at the hostel at the time, and even headed into town to feast on some cheap street eats. :)

The Realities of Hostel Life
Hostels aren’t necessarily for everyone because some people want to have a certain level of comfort and security. Some people want air conditioning and their own room and bathroom complete with little travel sized toiletries.
But as a budget traveler (or a budget human being LOL), I generally don’t have problems sacrificing luxury to save money, but it’d be best to be prepared with:
Bug spray (I’m usually a magnet for mosquitoes wherever I go)
A flashlight (For those brief walks from the street / beach back to your hostel)
Your own lock (To secure your own belongings - I don’t usually witness / experience incidents of theft, but there seemed to be a problem with certain guests’ locks / lockers)
These are some regular travel companions of mine that I take along wherever I go, so it’s also best to be prepared with these things when staying at less frilly accommodations.
Traveling Mindfully
One of my peeves is litter, and I’ve been trying to do my part to make people more aware of the impact of litter and how they can “cut the crap”.
And one of the sad things about the trip was all the litter I’d see on the beach, exacerbated by an event setup there.

You might not see it so clearly in these photos but there was a whole bunch of litter in the form of cigarette butts, food containers and plastic bags scattered by the beach.

As more informed travelers, it would be best to be conscious of not adding to the mess, and encouraging friends to do the same. Doing a 5 to 10-minute cleanup with friends to minimize your environmental impact on a place you visit would do the community good too.
Who knows, people who see you cleaning up might become more wary of the mess that they’ve been creating and be more conscious not to add to the unsightly litter ruining the beach. ;)
‘Til my next post! :P
Cheers,Jen
The Circle Hostelwww.thecirclehostel.comE-mail: lu@thecirclehostel.comMobile: +639178326253
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There Are No Strangers
The Circle Hostel

La Union, Philippines

* The above photo features me with three of my trip companions and a whole bunch of new friends we made at The Circle Hostel. (Most photos here are c/o Kookai’s GF1 and Rai’s GoPro)

A few weeks ago, when my friend Marcos mentioned that he and his friends Rai and Kookai were heading over to La Union for a few days and that they were going to stay at The Circle Hostel, I (almost) jumped at the chance to join them.

On NOT surfing in La Union

Our 3-day stay, while scored with offers for surf lessons, and further aided by visuals like below:

…involved no surfing at all. :P

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  • 2 months ago
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Been a bit busy lately, but hey!Check out Muni’s 7 Picks From Manila FAME here!
I loved A LOT of the things I saw but opted only to pick my favorites in 5 categories. So yeah, I cheated a little and went beyond that by picking 7! But I’m proud of ALL the Filipinos who showcased their creativity and artisanry at Manila FAME. :)
Especially Rags2Riches, Lumago Designs and Jacinto & Lirio who were also our featured brands at our recent Eco Fashion Workshop. :D

Hooray for innovative Filipino design! :)
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Been a bit busy lately, but hey!
Check out Muni’s 7 Picks From Manila FAME here!

I loved A LOT of the things I saw but opted only to pick my favorites in 5 categories. So yeah, I cheated a little and went beyond that by picking 7! But I’m proud of ALL the Filipinos who showcased their creativity and artisanry at Manila FAME. :)

Especially Rags2Riches, Lumago Designs and Jacinto & Lirio who were also our featured brands at our recent Eco Fashion Workshop. :D


Hooray for innovative Filipino design! :)

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  • 2 months ago
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Putting together this Eco Fashion Workshop for Muni PH on March 11.Super limited slots available (FIFTEEN ONLY!).
Click on this link for more details on this awesome workshop!Find out how to reserve your slot here. :)
Not sold on eco fashion? Click here to read why it rocks, and why you should rock it too.
Peace out,Jen
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Putting together this Eco Fashion Workshop for Muni PH on March 11.
Super limited slots available (FIFTEEN ONLY!).

Click on this link for more details on this awesome workshop!
Find out how to reserve your slot here. :)

Not sold on eco fashion? Click here to read why it rocks, and why you should rock it too.

Peace out,
Jen

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Liquid Dumaguete v 2.0: My Advanced Open Water Diver Course

Having completed my Open Water Diver (OWD) Course at Liquid Dumaguete in Dauin just last October, I was more than eager to come back this month to take my Advanced Open Water Diver Course, revisit my diving “home base”, and most importantly, be part of Liquid Dumaguete’s Sunday Funday, a great initiative that the team began last December and will continue to do every first Sunday of the month.

Getting to Dauin

I’d been traveling through Iloilo and Bacolod the days before, and preferring land vs. air travel, I took a 6-hour bus ride from Bacolod to Dumaguete (I’d been on a 31-hour road trip before, so 6 hours is not a big deal), but given that I had only left Bacolod a little past 4pm, on account of my visit to Rapha Valley, this meant that I’d arrive at roughly 10:30. Upon my arrival at Dumaguete, it turned out that I’d have to wait for the 11:30 bus leaving Dumaguete for Dauin (since I arrived at a less than ideal time — it’s usually a worry-free 20-minute trip from Dumaguete to Dauin).

I cram myself into the bus departing for Dauin at 11:30pm, and get dropped off at the Petron station near Liquid, take a flashlight-guided 10-minute walk to the resort, and at around 12:00 midnight, feel grateful for arriving unscathed.

Again, by no means do I advise solo female travelers to do what I did at the time that I did it. Traveling solo at night isn’t exactly the smartest thing to do. But anyway.

Touchdown: Liquid Dumaguete

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  • 4 months ago
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Iloilo - Bacolod - Dumaguete [Jan. 27 - Feb. 7]An all-too-brief trip of Muni PH events, travel, culture, agriculture, and diving
Earlier in January, my friend Noreen Bautista of Jacinto & Lirio told me she was going home to Iloilo for the Dinagyang Festival, and I forget if it was she or I who brought up the idea of doing a Muni event in Iloilo.
So anyway, although the tickets I could book at this point were more expensive than I was accustomed to spending on local flights (I’m really cheap), I booked the flight anyway, thinking that I may or may not have this chance again, rationalizing that the difference of several hundred to a thousand pesos on the flights might not necessarily be saved by opting to do the event at a later date anyway. And off I went.
Check out my whirlwind trip through Western Visayas and Negros :)
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ILOILO: Dinagyang, 1st Muni PH HOHOL, Philippine Science High School talk & Hablon Weaving (with side trip to Aetas in Guimaras) [Jan. 27 - 31]
Okay, so technically NOT Dinagyang because I flew in on the last day and barely caught a good view of anything, but justifying that this was not the intention for my visit and that I’m really not one for crowds, I shrugged off missing the festival and resolved to catch it from a better viewing point next year. :P
Nonetheless, the 1st Muni PH HOHOL was a huge success. And I was elated all the more by getting a somewhat surprise invitation to deliver a talk to the juniors at Philippine Science High School in Western Visayas.

When the official “Muni business” (read: events) were over and done with, the only other real agenda I had was visit the renowned Hablon weavers of Miagao, Iloilo (posting soon on Muni PH). :)

BACOLOD: Meetups & Surprise Visit To Rapha Valley [Jan. 31 - Feb. 2]
I had hoped to organize a Muni PH Bacolod HOHOL, but unfortunately, it didn’t push through, but I still managed to meet up with Ms. Tanya Lopez, museum director of the Negros Museum, along with some students of La Salle Bacolod.
Having been to Bacolod several times before, I had really just intended it as a quick stop for possible networking on my way down to Dumaguete from Iloilo. However, when I found out that my friend’s mom was headed Dr. Alberto Jo’s organic farm, Rapha Valley on Feb. 2, I decided to stay another night.

I couldn’t have been happier about the decision to put Dumaguete off and kind of just put my game face on to stay another night even if my friend was flying out on Feb. 1 (meaning I stayed one more night with just his parents hehe). Also blogging about Rapha Valley on Muni PH soon. ;)
DUMAGUETE: Clean-Up Dive / Sunday Funday, Advanced Open Water Diver Course & Lumago Designs [Feb. 2/3 (I arrived at practically midnight) - Feb. 7]
I’d long been looking forward to coming back to Liquid Dumaguete after taking my Open Water Diver course with them last October. I was doubly thrilled when I found out about their Sunday Funday initiative where they basically make taking care about one’s environment fun. :) So I made sure to time my visit such that I’d be around on a Sunday Funday, and therefore be able to participate in a cleanup dive. :D
On Sunday Funday, I also got to talk about Muni, and the importance of cutting the crap we produce so that less of it goes out to sea. Thanks for letting me share, Zoe!

When all the excitement from Sunday Funday was over, it was time for my Advanced Open Water Diver course! Read about the full experience here!
Apart from all the diving, I was also so happy to meet Whitney Fleming of Lumago Designs, a Dumaguete-based upcycled jewelry brand. Read up on them on Muni PH to find out about their great story. :)

Whew. So much had happened and I am extremely grateful to everyone who made each experience possible.
A lot of other exciting things were awaiting me in Manila too, and I’ll fill you in on that soon enough! :)
xoxo
Jen
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Iloilo - Bacolod - Dumaguete [Jan. 27 - Feb. 7]
An all-too-brief trip of Muni PH events, travel, culture, agriculture, and diving

Earlier in January, my friend Noreen Bautista of Jacinto & Lirio told me she was going home to Iloilo for the Dinagyang Festival, and I forget if it was she or I who brought up the idea of doing a Muni event in Iloilo.

So anyway, although the tickets I could book at this point were more expensive than I was accustomed to spending on local flights (I’m really cheap), I booked the flight anyway, thinking that I may or may not have this chance again, rationalizing that the difference of several hundred to a thousand pesos on the flights might not necessarily be saved by opting to do the event at a later date anyway. And off I went.

Check out my whirlwind trip through Western Visayas and Negros :)

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  • 4 months ago
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Hi! I'm Jen Horn a.k.a. Nomad Manager, founder and brainwasher-in-chief at muni.com.ph, and co-founder of Punchdrunk Panda.

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