March 25, 2009

Wind blowing free and the promise of spring

As I move on to the next frame of my career, here's me staring at endless possibilities beyond the alley of Scout Castor...

   






Waters of march

A stick, a stone,
It's the end of the road,
It's the rest of a stump,
It's a little alone

It's a sliver of glass,
It is life, it's the sun,
It is night, it is death,
It's a trap, it's a gun

The oak when it blooms,
A fox in the brush,
A knot in the wood,
The song of a thrush

The wood of the wind,
A cliff, a fall,
A scratch, a lump,
It is nothing at all

It's the wind blowing free,
It's the end of the slope,
It's a beam, it's a void,
It's a hunch, it's a hope

And the river bank talks
of the waters of March,
It's the end of the strain,
The joy in your heart

The foot, the ground,
The flesh and the bone,
The beat of the road,
A slingshot's stone

A fish, a flash,
A silvery glow,
A fight, a bet,
The range of a bow

The bed of the well,
The end of the line,
The dismay in the face,
It's a loss, it's a find

A spear, a spike,
A point, a nail,
A drip, a drop,
The end of the tale

A truckload of bricks
in the soft morning light,
The shot of a gun
in the dead of the night

A mile, a must,
A thrust, a bump,
It's a girl, it's a rhyme,
It's a cold, it's the mumps

The plan of the house,
The body in bed,
And the car that got stuck,
It's the mud, it's the mud

Afloat, adrift,
A flight, a wing,
A hawk, a quail,
The promise of spring

And the riverbank talks
of the waters of March,
It's the promise of life
It's the joy in your heart

A stick, a stone,
It's the end of the road
It's the rest of a stump,
It's a little alone

A snake, a stick,
It is John, it is Joe,
It's a thorn in your hand
and a cut in your toe

A point, a grain,
A bee, a bite,
A blink, a buzzard,
A sudden stroke of night

A pin, a needle,
A sting, a pain,
A snail, a riddle,
A wasp, a stain

A pass in the mountains,
A horse and a mule,
In the distance the shelves
rode three shadows of blue

And the riverbank talks
of the waters of March,
It's the promise of life
in your heart, in your heart

A stick, a stone,
The end of the road,
The rest of a stump,
A lonesome road

A sliver of glass,
A life, the sun,
A knife, a death,
The end of the run

And the riverbank talks
of the waters of March,
It's the end of all strain,
It's the joy in your heart.

-Antonio Carlos Jobim

(CV available at my Multiply Profile page.)

Parallel world with Mark




With my pink slip pulsing its effectivity today, I came across this item over the Net that tells about resiliency and hope amidst challenges and adversity.


But hope springs eternal. With whatever resources I have, I will scour the streets of the metro for images that will please my art and my new photo editor. Goodbye spin doctor, photostringer is now my badge of distinction.

TAMPA (Inquirer.net/Agence France-Presse ) – A YouTube video by an enterprising 14-year-old showcasing the talents of his laid-off dad, a Florida-based marketing specialist, has scored thousands of hits and several job interviews.

When the economy started nosediving Mark Gullet tried to prepare his son for the worst, explaining that millions were losing their jobs around the nation.

Then on March 12 Gullet was laid off as a vice president in the marketing department for the National Hockey League (NHL) Tampa Bay Lightning team.

Undeterred his son, Ben, 14, got to work and came up with the idea of creating a YouTube video as a promotional tool to help his father find work.

Ben wrote the video's script, which his father then edited. "Then he (Ben) worked on it on his lap-top computer at the kitchen table, laying down the music," Mark Gullett told AFP.

The result is the YouTube video, entitled "Mark By Ben," (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCeX--Tz1cc) which has received over 59,000 hits. "We had thousands of hits from Brazil and, for some reason, now we're getting hundreds of hits from Switzerland," said the proud dad.

And as an added result he has some job interviews lined up this week. - March 24, 2009 07:41:00

March 24, 2009

Bonifacio and Gisele cry eco-chic and more trees


When Daniel Burnham penned the blueprint for Manila in 1900s, his vision would be like Fort Bonifacio: tree-lined streets and parks all over the city.

One hot weekend afternoon in sprawling Fort Bonifacio in Manila, Brazilian sandals brand Ipanema and the Haribon Foundation gathered a throng of environment and fashion advocates for a mile-long walk for a cause.

Garbed in their comfy tops and footwear, participants to the March 21 walkathon called "Walk the Green Mile" trooped around the former military camp in an effort to boost awareness of ROAD to 2020 (Rainforestation Organizations and Advocates) for the preservation of Philippine rainforests.

Haribon Foundation Vice-Chairman Philip Camara thru the NGO's website explained, “ROAD to 2020 movement is an environmental conservation effort to restore one million hectares of our rainforests by the year 2020.”

Further, Patxi Elizalde, head of Ipanema's local distributor said proceeds from the Gisele Bundchen Seeds Collection will be used in sustaining forest preservation initiatives.

Elizalde gave away a pair of Ipanema sandals signed by its designer herself, supermodel Gisele Bundchen to a lucky participant.

redmark SPEAKS: The organizers should consider another round of walkathon in a place where the general tao could absorb their cause. Bonifacio would surely love to see that.

March 23, 2009

Mag-agri tayo!



The Bright Leaf Agriculture Journalism Awards continues its commitment to honor the cream of the crop in agriculture journalism – writers and storytellers who are dedicated to the development of Philippine agriculture. With bigger and more exciting prizes, the 3rd Bright Leaf Agriculture Journalism Awards is now open to all works published or broadcast from June 15, 2008 to May 15, 2009.

The contest is open to all professional Filipino journalists residing in the Philippines, 18 years old and above and with a passion for journalistic excellence. All entries, either news or features, must focus on topics related to Agriculture in the Philippines.

Entries should be in English or Filipino. Works in other Philippine regional dialects will also be accepted, provided that the entry is accompanied by a translation in English.

AWARD CATEGORIES
Agriculture Story of the Year
Tobacco Story of the Year
Agriculture Photo of the Year
Tobacco Photo of the Year
Best News Story (National)
Best News Story (Regional)
Best Feature Story (National)
Best Feature Story (Regional)
Agriculture Radio Program /Segment of the Year
Agriculture TV Program/ Segment of the Year



"Soup in Salad" by Mauricio Victa of BusinessMirror      
                       

"Longest Tobacco" by Andy Zapata of the Philippine Star
                                         

For other inquiries, please visit http://brightleafawards.com or contact the Bright Leaf secretariat and look for:

Shyla Reyes
(02) 332-10-31 local 103
or 09178475264 or 0923-3636802
Email: shyla.reyes@m2comms.com

Visit Bright Leaf's official blogpage at http://brightleafawards.multiply.com

March 20, 2009

Lakad para sa kalikasan



On March 21 at 5PM, the public is invited to slip into their sandals and Walk the Green Mile at Fort Bonifacio Global City to show their support for a greener, cleener world.

The first 500 participants will receive a limited edition Ipanema GB Seeds baller ID, first 100 participants get a free Walk the Green Mile shirt, while the first 50 participants get a free Ipanema GB Seeds of their choice. Those who purchase at the venue gets a 10% off, a free bag and a chance to win a pair of Ipanema GB Seeds signed by Gisele Bundchen herself!

Registration starts at 3PM.

Walk the Green Mile

Start:     Mar 21, '09 3:00p
Location:     The Fort (infront of Le Souffle)
On March 21 at 5PM, the public is invited to slip into their sandals and Walk the Green Mile at Fort Bonifacio Global City to show their support for a greener, cleener world.

The first 500 participants will receive a limited edition Ipanema GB Seeds baller ID, first 100 participants get a free Walk the Green Mile shirt, while the first 50 participants get a free Ipanema GB Seeds of their choice. Those who purchase at the venue gets a 10% off, a free bag and a chance to win a pair of Ipanema GB Seeds signed by Gisele Bundchen herself!

Registration starts at 3PM.

Earth Hour 2009

Start:     Mar 29, '09 8:30p
Lights off (and swith to CFLs) to curb climate change.

According to Worldwide Fund website, Earth Hour is a global campaign "which hopes to reach out to more than one billion people in 1000 cities around the world, asks individuals, businesses and governments to switch off lights for just one hour on Saturday, 28 March at 8:30PM to create a platform of support for action on climate change.

Earth Hour aims to demonstrate unprecedented solidarity and provide a visual global mandate that will put the heat on world leaders meeting in Copenhagen in December 2009 to strike a new global deal on climate change."

Some two million Sydney residents started out Earth Hour in 2007 by switching off their lights. In 2008, more than 50 million people around the globe took a similar initiative.

(Im not yet sure though if there will be a program in CCP to kick off the event like last year)

Prepare! Dark Night coming on March 28




World Wide Fund Philippines Vice-Chairman & CEO Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan invites delegates to an energy management round table hosted by Philips in Le Souffle, Fort Bonifacio Wednesday night, to join this year's Earth Hour.

According to WWF website, "the campaign, which hopes to reach out to more than one billion people in 1000 cities around the world, asks individuals, businesses and governments to switch off lights for just one hour on Saturday, 28 March at 8:30PM to create a platform of support for action on climate change.

Earth Hour aims to demonstrate unprecedented solidarity and provide a visual global mandate that will put the heat on world leaders meeting in Copenhagen in December 2009 to strike a new global deal on climate change."

Some two million Sydney residents started out Earth Hour in 2007 by switching off their lights. In 2008, more than 50 million people around the globe took a similar initiative.

March 19, 2009

On a slab of granite




This single copy of newspaper awaits for its owner amidst the dark industrial feel of Ayala Tower One's interior in Makati.

Right at the heart of the country's oldest conglomerate, it's black ink bled with prospects of gloom.

BusinessWorld front page, March 18, 2009

March 14, 2009

Fearlessly red, free into the blue

Start:     Mar 25, '09
Location:     64 Scout Castor, Bgy. Laging Handa, Quezon City
Diskarteng freelance, buhay mamahayag. Ako po si Mark Lester Cayabyab, ang inyong photo correspondent.

Resume and contact details available on my Multiply Profile page.

March 5, 2009

Pugad99ers flies high with PDI


Oplan Galugad sa Kapugad gets a boost with the country's number one broadsheet, THE PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER

March 1, 2009

People, Events & Products Section, page H4.

Media/ad value: Php 48,188.00

Pugad99ers-ANHS Alumni Homecoming

Start:     Mar 7, '09 7:00p
Mga kapugad! Tuloy na tuloy na ang ating paglipad!

Buong-puring inihahandog ng PUGAD99ers (Barkada-Eskwela ng Antipolo National High School Class 1999) ang...

MULING MAPADPAD SA DATI MONG PUGAD
Rakrakan. Indakan. Kasiyahan.
The Homecoming Party!!!

6pm, Saturday, 07 March 2009
ANHS main school grounds

Handa na ang barkada, ang mga dating magkaka-eskwela pati na ang BANDA! Tara na!

Anuman ang iyong lipad, kabilang ka sa nag-iisang PUGAD!

PUGAD99ers rocks!!!