Eki Qushay Akhwan of Bandung Daily Photo has honored me with the Arte y Pico blog award. Thank you, Eki!
Here are the guidelines for the award:
- Recipients choose five blogs which they consider to be deserving of this award for their creativity, design, interesting material, and which contribute to the blogging community, no matter what language they are in.
- After selecting your honorees, list the name of the blog author and a link to his/her blog so they may be visited by everyone.
- Each award winner has to show the award, identify the person who conferred the award, and link to his/her blog.
- All award winners will link to the Arte y Pico blog so that everyone will know the origin of the award.
- Provide a copy of these guidelines.
One can always decline the award, but I gladly accepted it, mainly for the chance to pass it on to some of my favorite blogs. Fun! It was difficult to choose just five blogs, though. But after agonizing over it the whole day, here are my choices (as eclectic as my interests):
- Joel of Switchblog. Joel is an artist, designer, and computer and tech geek. He gives me credit for his switching to a Mac, but even back then, his proficiency with anything technology-related was way beyond mine. Switchblog is his minimalist gadget news and tips blog. Love how it looks and if you're a gadget freak, extremely useful.
- David of Tamarindo, Costa Rica Daily Photo. I'll just put it this way: if my husband and I ever decide to immigrate, I know what country I'm going to push for.
- Elisa of Confetti Cakes. Elisa doesn't blog often, but her cakes are gorgeous works of art. Look for the cake she made for her dad—an edible sculpture of his labrador-poodle pet. It's awesome.
- Andy Ristaino and company of P.I.P. The Post-It Project. Miniature works of art.
- M. Patrizio. When I'm feeling blue, I just go to her site and I'm sure to leave with a smile on my face. She not only creates cute and whimsical illustrations, clothes and crocheted dolls—almost everything in her own house is designed to give one a warm and fuzzy feeling.
I hope all is better now...those flash floods are awful!
ReplyDeleteHilda,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your well-deserved Arte y Pico Award. I am flattered by your thoughtfulness in designating my Tamarindo, Costa Rica Daily Photo site to receive the award. I am flattered, particularly since my site is only six weeks old. I will continue to try to meet the standards that caused you to confer this award.
Good luck with the rainy season in Manila.
Dave
Woooooo!!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat rains... Delhi too has been springing its share of surprises as far as weather goes. But thankfully it has not been this bad for us till now... fingers crossed. :-)
All the best with the rains...
félicitation pour ton "Arte y Pico blog award".
ReplyDeleteTa photo est vraiment tres impressionnante.
congratulations for your "Arte y Pico blog award."
Your photo is really very impressive.
This brings back memories. This time last year we had flooding. Check out my post on Sunday (one year on) with an update and a look back.
ReplyDeleteIn Bandung, we call that kind of flood "Banjir Celeuncang" (Sundanese word which literally means flash flood). We often have that during the rainy season, but sometimes it also happens in the dry season when there's a sudden heavy rain like that I posted a few days ago.
ReplyDeletethis water is impressive
ReplyDeleteI hope that finishes soon
sad about the flash floods. hope the damage was minimal.
ReplyDeletecongratulations on winning the award!
Congratulations on your award!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your award, Hilda!
ReplyDeleteThe flood reminds "Louis" of being able to float his old VW bug in deep water like this in Texas summer rain storms...
"Louis" has added a link to your 'My Manila' at San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.
Hilda, Hilda, Hilda, glad to discover your blog! I've seen you around. Time to have a taste of your beautiful and exotic city! :)
ReplyDeleteI do hope you have some nice rainboots to brave that rain!
Thank you for your visit to my blog. What is the red tinge in the water from? Car lights? I think you need hip waders. Your blog has a nice warm feel to it. Keep up the good work.
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