In a previous blog, “A Survivor’s Story”, Lt Col Fermin ‘Boysie’ Carangan endured a harrowing 6-hour ride on a wooden plank as Super Storm Haiyan
to live, to love, to learn, to leave a legacy… and to laugh along the way
In a previous blog, “A Survivor’s Story”, Lt Col Fermin ‘Boysie’ Carangan endured a harrowing 6-hour ride on a wooden plank as Super Storm Haiyan
Originally posted on InkBlots and IceBergs:
Once upon a time, somewhere between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea… Image courtesy of Bulaclac Paruparu…
During the past few days, there were a lot of questions raised about Super Typhoon Yolanda. About the preparations and precautions taken, about the people’s
Help is finally on the way. Systems have started working, and the pressure to produce results is putting more sense of urgency on everyone’s minds.
From Rappler.com (Nov 13, 2013) Things Will Get Worse Before They Get Better As the tragedy of Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) unfolds, the immensity of the
Here’s a poignant message of brotherhood and sympathy from Atty Jun Amora, a dear friend from the disaster-stricken island of Bohol, which is fresh from