Civercastajan
Wrote:June 11th, 2007 by daveghard
By: Daveghard
Its dark and raininng one Sunday afternoon
Sun disappear so early for us to moan
My bed so wild and I can’t get into dreams
Only me and you on the wireless skins
Buzzing sounds of low powered coiled
Signals that you are there waiting to spoiled
Overclocking to catch you up in stream
Making satisfied even not in our dreams
Rocking the chair until it broke
Fishing for another one to have a look
My hands shaking with excitement
It’s a mutual relation for amusement
Try and try until we’re gone and dry
And tomorrow maybe we’re all shy
But don’t leave me hanging in time
Coz I need to restart all of mine
Few minutes we end our slides
Disconnected for us to hide
Prepare for the next chapter
We’re all satisfied.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Thursday, October 30, 2008
The Carabao
The carabao (Filipino: kalabaw; Malay: kerbau) or Bubalus bubalis carabanesis is a domesticated subspecies of the water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) found in the Philippines, Guam, and various parts of Southeast Asia.
Carabaos are typically associated with farmers, being the farm animal of choice for pulling the plow and the cart used to haul farm produce to the market.

Adult carabaos weigh seven to eight hundred kilograms—almost 2,000 pounds—and have fairly long gray or black hair thinly covering their huge bodies.
They have a tuft of hair on their forehead, and at the tip of their tail.
Normally, they are silent and docile, but they will give a trembling snort if they are surprised.
Both male and female have massive horns. Since the carabao has no sweat glands,
it cools itself by lying in a waterhole or mud during the heat of the day.
Mud, caked on to its body, also protects it from bothersome insects.
The carabao eats grass and other vegetation, feeding mainly in the cool of the mornings and evenings.
In some places of the world the carabao is a source of milk just like the cow,
or it may be slaughtered for its hide and its meat. Its life span is 18 to 20 years and the female carabao can deliver one calf each year.
Carabaos are typically associated with farmers, being the farm animal of choice for pulling the plow and the cart used to haul farm produce to the market.

Adult carabaos weigh seven to eight hundred kilograms—almost 2,000 pounds—and have fairly long gray or black hair thinly covering their huge bodies.
They have a tuft of hair on their forehead, and at the tip of their tail.
Normally, they are silent and docile, but they will give a trembling snort if they are surprised.
Both male and female have massive horns. Since the carabao has no sweat glands,
it cools itself by lying in a waterhole or mud during the heat of the day.
Mud, caked on to its body, also protects it from bothersome insects.
The carabao eats grass and other vegetation, feeding mainly in the cool of the mornings and evenings.
In some places of the world the carabao is a source of milk just like the cow,
or it may be slaughtered for its hide and its meat. Its life span is 18 to 20 years and the female carabao can deliver one calf each year.
A Date and Play
Some memories to be remember, a date that we share, moments that we treasure, a happiness that we can't buy.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
The Tree of One Believer
The Tree of One Believer
January 12th, 2006
By: Daveghard
When I was small I used to hang a big paper bag on this tree and wish it would be full of toys on Christmas day. Then Christmas morning came, all in my mind was the bag that I hanged last night. Then I was so delight of toys and gifts that filled in. The spirit in the tree granted my wish!
One Christmas time I caught that spirit, I cry because I was deceived through the years I believed. I tried to be a good son when Christmas comes, but they made a big lie to me.
Then I grew older and smarter as days passed by, I still believe in the spirit of Christmas tree. Again, I wish to make my family to be one, and to my surprise it was granted. The lights within its surrounding have some meaning to me. Every time I see it, I remember something in yesterdays.
And now I’m a man, waiting again for the season to come. I wish to be loved by someone but until now it didn’t come. I badly need your help oh Christmas tree of mine! The pains and sorrows I wanted to be gone.
You’re not listening to me now just because I‘m a man. You only grant wishes to the young. I wanted you to fall down into the ground. Just not to hurt anybody around.
I will never wish again on this bright shinning, plastic, fake, fabricated, artificial, man made tree. It only gives false hopes to the one who believe it.
January 12th, 2006
By: Daveghard
When I was small I used to hang a big paper bag on this tree and wish it would be full of toys on Christmas day. Then Christmas morning came, all in my mind was the bag that I hanged last night. Then I was so delight of toys and gifts that filled in. The spirit in the tree granted my wish!
One Christmas time I caught that spirit, I cry because I was deceived through the years I believed. I tried to be a good son when Christmas comes, but they made a big lie to me.
Then I grew older and smarter as days passed by, I still believe in the spirit of Christmas tree. Again, I wish to make my family to be one, and to my surprise it was granted. The lights within its surrounding have some meaning to me. Every time I see it, I remember something in yesterdays.
And now I’m a man, waiting again for the season to come. I wish to be loved by someone but until now it didn’t come. I badly need your help oh Christmas tree of mine! The pains and sorrows I wanted to be gone.
You’re not listening to me now just because I‘m a man. You only grant wishes to the young. I wanted you to fall down into the ground. Just not to hurt anybody around.
I will never wish again on this bright shinning, plastic, fake, fabricated, artificial, man made tree. It only gives false hopes to the one who believe it.
We Are Heroes
We are heroes
April 27th, 2006 by daveghard
We are heroes
By: Daveghard
So many times in our lives that we felt that we’re nobody. A question of “why”, “when”, “where” and “how” playing in our mind. We can’t easily take the answers even it is in our bare hands because we are blinded and focused on one thing. We can’t see the light until we are covered with darkness of troubles. In a case of failure we often tried to pretend that we win just not to be get hurt. The truth is we only deepen the mark of the wounds. If we are wounded we became weak. But when it heals, we become stronger than before. Open our eyes and look around. We’ll see nothing but the same as before. Again, we are still blind if we never see the changes. There are constant changes happening in every fraction of time in our lives. That changes would be minor or catastrophic, its up to us how to categorized that changes. Every individual have different perceptions and interpretations. The answers are with in our selves. To look for an answer is not easy, we always want proof to be satisfied. Satisfaction made us lazy; we became slower in moving ahead. What will we do if we are already satisfied? It is better to live looking for the answers always. Once we got it, everyone will look to you, and then it’s our end of days. It’s a triggering point for us to live smarter everyday. Every one of us experiences the trouble in our lives, hearts, mind, emotions etc. That’s how we lived. We lived to solve problems. To solve problems is to win. To win is to success. Success is victory. Victory is to hero. We are all heroes in our very own lives. We are champions of ourselves. We fight to survive. We fight until we die. That’s a hero. We die first before we are recognized. To die is our gain. It’s our gateway to see what we believe!
April 27th, 2006 by daveghard
We are heroes
By: Daveghard
So many times in our lives that we felt that we’re nobody. A question of “why”, “when”, “where” and “how” playing in our mind. We can’t easily take the answers even it is in our bare hands because we are blinded and focused on one thing. We can’t see the light until we are covered with darkness of troubles. In a case of failure we often tried to pretend that we win just not to be get hurt. The truth is we only deepen the mark of the wounds. If we are wounded we became weak. But when it heals, we become stronger than before. Open our eyes and look around. We’ll see nothing but the same as before. Again, we are still blind if we never see the changes. There are constant changes happening in every fraction of time in our lives. That changes would be minor or catastrophic, its up to us how to categorized that changes. Every individual have different perceptions and interpretations. The answers are with in our selves. To look for an answer is not easy, we always want proof to be satisfied. Satisfaction made us lazy; we became slower in moving ahead. What will we do if we are already satisfied? It is better to live looking for the answers always. Once we got it, everyone will look to you, and then it’s our end of days. It’s a triggering point for us to live smarter everyday. Every one of us experiences the trouble in our lives, hearts, mind, emotions etc. That’s how we lived. We lived to solve problems. To solve problems is to win. To win is to success. Success is victory. Victory is to hero. We are all heroes in our very own lives. We are champions of ourselves. We fight to survive. We fight until we die. That’s a hero. We die first before we are recognized. To die is our gain. It’s our gateway to see what we believe!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
The Petronas Twin Tower, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia were the world's tallest buildings in the world after its completion in the year 1998.At night time you could see its magnificent image as The whole Tower start to glow from its foot to its peak.As this huge skyscrapper raised it also marks Malaysia for thier symbol of progress, wealth, and civilization.The uniqueness and complexity of its design reveals human breakthrough in engineering, architectural, labor and skills.
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