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Posted in Cebu, Islands, Philippines, Travel, Uncategorized | Tags: Cebu, Fort San Pedro, Matud Nila, Philippines, Travel
matud nila is a great song.
that was surely a nice experience for you. =)
By: leylander on December 13, 2007
at 10:03 pm
I found a Max Surban version of this lovely/sad/romantic song.
http://www.mediafire.com/?3npndgxudxn
By: leylander on December 13, 2007
at 10:15 pm
Thanks Goyo for the images. Looks like a beautiful day in Cebu. But I know that bright sunshine also comes with heat and humidity.
Did you get any tips while singing at the Fort? A crying white guy should be quite a draw. 😉
“Watchtower” was written by Bob Dylan, but when I think of it, it’s the Jimi Hendryx version that comes to mind.
By: Hoz on December 14, 2007
at 3:25 am
Leylander, great version. I just saved it to my music. Thanks.
Hoz, you’re right. It was Jimi Hendrix. Oh well, I like both Hendrix and Clapton. Thanks for letting me know.
By: goyo on December 14, 2007
at 5:19 am
nice nice pictures. can you take pictures of the taoist temple?
By: frederick on December 14, 2007
at 6:27 am
Predrik, akong higala. Kumusta ka? Yes, I have thought of that but I don’t know if I can make it up the 100 steps anymore. 🙂 LOL!
By: goyo on December 14, 2007
at 6:49 am
What a beautiful place! I’m gonna sing with that wonderful man & videotape it.=) Great shots, Goyo.
By: ianne on December 14, 2007
at 11:32 am
Ianne, that’s a great idea! I hope you post it on youtube. Then I can sing along with you and him while watching the tape. 🙂
By: goyo on December 14, 2007
at 3:25 pm
Wow Goyo you can speak cebuano really well! *applaude* my papa who is actually european and has been staying in cebu for 26 years,still cant speak straight cebuano haha. Anyway nice photos.
By: mary on December 14, 2007
at 5:48 pm
Mary, I speak gamay ra. A lot of bansay bansay while I’m in Cebu. Problem: when I speak Bisaya sometimes the other person replies pas pas kaayo. Kinahanglan hinay hinay for me. Mga Bisaya who comment dire are helping me. Salamat tanan sa commenters.
Try this link sa imong tatay.
http://www.bansa.org/dictionaries/ceb/
If he can speak English he can use this. It’s very helpful. Just enter the English or Bisayan word you want to know and it shows the translation.
Ayo ayo Day.
By: goyo on December 15, 2007
at 1:49 am
Goyo ur blog is same as Leylands blog. Very attractive and friendly. We feel to visit and visit again. My 1st time in Fort San Pedro was Jan.”04 and this Japanese man kuropit never gave money.
That time their are 2 cute girls dancing otso-otso.
By: Inday Myrna on December 19, 2007
at 3:06 am
Kuripot i mean.
By: Inday Myrna on December 19, 2007
at 3:07 am
Kuripot i mean.
By: Inday Myrna on December 19, 2007
at 3:07 am
kuripot i mean
By: Inday Myrna on December 19, 2007
at 3:09 am
So you mean you just went here in Cebu just to take photos and have fun with sightseeing? How cool!
By: kris on December 19, 2007
at 7:30 pm
Kris, yes and no. I’m also looking for a home while I’m here. Maybe I will be your silingan someday. 🙂
Goyo in Wonderland
By: goyo on December 20, 2007
at 2:34 am
Hi Goyo,
Check out my recent post on San Pedro. I have a video of Ben the Guitarist and his Granddaughter(?)singing “Skyline Pigeon”.
By: hoz49 on April 27, 2008
at 1:09 am