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Author: Richard Giye

Attending to Our House Needs

3 MIN READThere is the oil crisis; work is compressed to four days; shops are closing early; the prices of goods and services might increase; now we have more reasons to stay home, tend to our needs, and stretch our wages instead. 

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Salt for Taste, Cocoa for Coffee

3 MIN READI realized, there are just too many elements along the way that would ‘catch our wind’ and drive our soul astray, and that we need a small reminder to be careful, and a kindred thing that would anchor us in a safe place- we call home.

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Small Life in the City

2 MIN READThere is dignity in serving the household, in being a patron to small stores, and in upholding our daily workers and laborers. There is simply a taste, a choice, and a moral fortitude to be of and of one with the ‘small’ in the city.

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Carrying My Father’s Gusi

2 MIN READWhen I put my hands inside their small openings and rummaged through the numerous things confined in their dark hollows, like portals in my mind, I thought of many mysterious things that might come out of them.

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Love Hunting in Bontoc

3 MIN READValentines is not in the mood; however, it is visually felt in streams of young men wearing Levi’s jeans and colored, signatured caps, their shoes freshly aired and their lips painted with momma juice.

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