You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


Visitors of germanexpatinthephilippines/Besucher dieser Webseite.Ich liebe meine Flaggensammlung!

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Searching for the King

CHRIST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH (with  the address: 777 V. Mapa, Davao City)

in cooperation with

OUTREACH HELPER FOUNDATION, INC.

presents

SEARCHING FOR THE KING -

a dramatic Christmas Musical by David T. Clydesdale - on Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 6 p.m. and on Sunday, December 25, 2011 at 5.30 p.m. Admission is free.

"Two different worlds seeking the truth. A biblical story of a Magi as he follows the star of Bethlehem parallels the contemporary story of BENJAMIN, a soldier stationed in the Middle East 2,000 years later who is looking up the same stars. Both are searching for the truth , and they both find it at the foot of the manger."

For more details and information please contact Liza Faye or Karin, The Edge Radio Davao 104.3 FM: 0922-8519603, 0921-6482243, 082 - 2973215.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Boon or Bane? FACEBOOK!

Boon or bane? I am in Facebook since several years. Today's headline "Paolo cries IMPOSTOR" in Mindanao Daily Mirror (my home daily!) shocked me and many other Facebook joiners too.

A "mystery girl charges expenses from her fake Facebook account"... .
Councilor and friend Paolo Duterte has warned business owners and Facebook users from acknowledging "another" Paolo Duterte, who has apparently conducted extortion activities via food orders.

"I have never interacted in the social networking site, because I don't have any," the councilor said. Sad to say, there is one.  And I am still in "this friend list" in FACEBOOK.

This marks the first time a city officer has been victimized by cyber crime. Honestly, it's not easy for me to 'keep my Facebook account clean"... .

DOST Secretary Visits UP Mindanao Sago Palm Biotech

(DOST XI Regional Director Dr. Anthony Sales with this author)

(DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo)

Department of Science and Technology Secretary Mario G. Montejo together with the Undersecretary for Regional Operations Carol M. Yorobe and the Regional Director Dr. Anthony C. Sales visited the University of the Philippines Mindanao Sago Palm Biotechnology Laboratory Facilities and Research Program in Tugbok District, Mintal, Davao City.

The DOST Central Office provided funds in the amount of about PHP 23 million for the UP Mindanao Biotechnolgy Program. 

Sago palm is the current focus of the UP Mindanao program and is indigenous to Mindanao and some of the Visayan islands and the harvestable logs are unutilized. 

The Secretary is affirmative of the programs and initiatives of UP Mindanao.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

German Community Christmas Party in Davao City/Deutsche Gemeinde Weihnachtsfeier in Davao City

Alle Jahre wieder. Auch dieses Jahr... .

Es wird wieder eine Weihnachtsfeier der Deutschen Vereinigung in Davao City/Mindanao geben, und zwar am Samstag, den 10. Dezember 2011 im Apo View Hotel.

Weitere Einzelheiten erfahren Sie unter
082 - 227 1761 (Rossana Balcom-Doring)...


Christmas Party German Community in Davao City/Mindanao  on Saturday, December 10, 2011 at the Apo View Hotel. For further details and information please contact Rossana Balcom-Doring (Tel. 082 - 227 1761).

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Positive of Toxic Chemicals Christmas Gifts???

Popular Christmas gift items such as painted toys, glasses and mugs tested positive with nasty chemicals known for damaging a child's brain - and future!

"This is the outrageous truth that we have discovered after subjecting 50 product samples to chemical analysis." lamented Thony Dizon, coordinator of the EcoWaste Coalition's Project Protect.

"64 percent or 32 of the 50 samples we tested contain mind boggling amounts of toxic  metals such as lead that are totally unacceptable for products meant to spread Christmas cheer," he said. 

Toxicologist Dr. Bessie Antonio, a resource person o the EcoWaste Coalition, said lead in consumer products can endanger human health, especially among kids."

"Lead exposure can damage the brain, lower a child's intelligence, decrease a child's attention span and cause delays in a child's speaking, reading and learning skills", added Antonio, who is also the President of the Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology. 

In its latest investigation on the toxicity of children's products in the market, the EcoWaste Coalition bought a variety of affordable toys and gift items from street vendors at Carriedo Street in Quiapo, Rizal Avenue, Santa Cruz and Juan Luna Street, Divisoria in the city of Manila.

The probe, conducted amid brisk sales of holiday goodies as Christmas nears, was also arranged to draw attention to the UN-recognized rights of children's to health and safety as the "Universal Children's Day" is observed on November 20.

The samples, mostly imported from China. were bought and tested for heavy material. None of the products indicated toxic ingredients on their labels, which were generally incomplete or totally lacking.

Merry Christmas!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Filipino Time versus Juan Time

I have been witnessing the "Juan Time" - launching last Thursday here in Davao City as consultant of DOST Department of Science and Technology Region XI Mindanao. This is a re-post of the Editorial of "Mindanao Daily Mirror" (November 19, 2011), with friendly permission of my publisher Ma-am "Tita" Marietta F. Siongco... .

" With the end in view making all Filipinos from all walks of life throughout the archipelago conscious of coming to appointments on time, the regional office of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) launched last Thursday the Philippine Standard Time dubbed "Juan Time" during the opening of the First Regional Invention contest and Exhibits. The DOST hopes that the launching of "Juan Time" will change the "Filipino Time" mindset of our people. So, from here on it is also our fondest wish that people will no longer be late in attending meetings, conferences and all gatherings, including parties. Sad to say, for so long many people have developed the bad habit of coming to appointments late on the fallacious excuse of observing "Filipino Time",meaning arriving to appointments 30 minutes to one hour late.  - So, to avoid setting back the start of an affair, some people deliberately make the official schedule of an event, including social activities like weddings one hour ahead. On the other hand, many people refer to arriving on time as "American Time" because Americans and other Westerners are noted for coming to appointments at the scheduled time. ... . So, when it's six o'clock in the morning in one place, it's the same time throughout the 7,107 islands comprising the Philippine archipelago.



"Toda Max" Tops Philippine Television Rating

"Kapamilya Comedy" remains undisputed, as the polit episode of its newest member sitcom "TODA Max", starring he Philippines hailed Idol Robin Padilla, Price of Comedy Vhong Navarro and Pokwang, wins in the tv rating game. According to Kantar Media, "TODA Max" got a rating of 26.7 % last November 5, against 19.6% and 8.2% of the competing programs.

"TODA Max" was also hailed as the second most watched television program, following "Maalaala Mo Kaya" which got 29.3 %. The sitcom was also followed by other top rating Kapamilya network programs such as "Junior Master Chef Pinoy Edition" (23.7%) and "Wansapanataym" (20,7%). The cast of the show were overjoyed for this initial victory. Robin believes that "TODAA Max's" pilot episode captivated the hearts of the Filipinos not only because of its hilarity, but also for the rich Filipino values it offers.

Philippine television is not really my favourite. Even having many friends being connected with Philippine television stations, I try my very best to understand everything. A typical try of a foreign expat living in the Philippines... .

Friday, November 18, 2011

Being a Radio Host in The Edge Radio Davao 104.3 FM?

I have been a radio host in the Philippines from time to time since 1999, when I decided to stay in this wonderful country for good. Being on air has been just for fun. I wasn't thinking about earning a lot of money. I was happy being able sharing music from my private library with people tuning in the stations or following us via live stream.

Since some weeks I got the chance to be back on air. It wasn't just the music i am able sharing with my listeners. I got the chance again (since 2001, while leaving DXGN 89.9 FM The Good News Radio, a member of CMN - Catholic Media Networks) sharing wonderful classical music and some inspirational thoughts, direct from the bottom of my heart.

Now I am back on air. It's 104.3 FM "The Edge Radio Davao", also via live stream www.davao.theedge.ph. 

This radio station belongs to UCB Media Philippines. It is a non-stock, non-profit cooperation that raises up and operates a network of independcent FM radio stations play positive and contemporary Christian music.

The goal is to put up a network of media centers and contemporary Christian radio stations all over the Philippines. Right now, the media center is in Makati City and there are more FM stations in Lucena, Agusan del Sur, Kidapawan, South Cotabato and Pagsanjan. They are getting to rock Dumaguete and Laoag as well.
UCB Media is going around the nation and bring the latest and the best from  urban extreme games and local contemporary Christian music.

 (With my station manager Liza Faye...)


I am honoured  and blessed being part of it.

Again On The Top?


Mindanao Daily Mirror fellow columnist Bert Tesorero commented it very well:

"There are varied reactions among the local residents on the victory of the Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacguiao against his Mexican challenger Juan Marguez in a grudge fight in Las Vegas, Nevada, last Sunday. They feel dismayed or even frustrated that thePacman failed to topple the Mexican pug. Others even think Marguez won the fight just because he stunned the Filipino boxer idol with a couple of staggering power punches during the bout. But the ring judges gave the cards to Pacman and that's it."
Government driver Dodong Salvador of Sandawa Homes in Kidapawan City stated:
"Manny is old. His fist doesn't have strength anymore.  He is no longer the Manny of yesteryears!"
Kidapawan Bishop Romulo dela Cruz said Marguez could have gotten the nod of the judges if he had been more on the offensive. Manny was more like the challenger. We have to admire Marguez for the improvement he has shown. But I like the decision!"






Thursday, November 17, 2011

Launching of "Juan Time" during "RICE"

What time is it? Is your time the right one? Is it the standard time?

The Department of Science and Technology Regional Office XI will launch the Philippine Standard Time (PST) dubbed as "Juan Time" during the opening of the 1st Regional Invention Contest and Exhibits (RICE) today, November 17, 2011 at the Ground Floor Activity Area of NCCC Mall, Matina, Davao City.

DOST XI Regional Director, Dr. Anthony C. Sales said that the regional launching of "Juan Time" will change the "Filipino Time" mindset of the people. With "Juan Time", Filipino time will come to mean on time" and nobody will be late, "Dr. Sales added. The promotion of the use of the PST will set one common time among Filipinos across the archipelago's more than 7,100 islands.

On the other hand, 67 entries from the local inventors, researchers, and students will vie for the six invention contest categories:

1. Invention Category (Tuklas Award)
2. Utility Model Category
3. Industrial Design Category
4. Creative Research Category (Likha Award)
5. Student Creative Research Category (Sibol Award for High School) and
6. Student Creative Research Category (Sibol Award for College).

A cash prize ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 Pesos awaits the winners in each category. First prize winners of each category will represent the region to the National Invention Contest and Exhibits in July 2012.

Today's program: Opening Ceremony with "Acknowledgement of Participants" by Dr. Randell Espina, President of Davao Inventors Association followed by Welcome/Opening Remarks by Dr. Anthony Sales, DOST XI Regional Director followed by a message by Hon. Sara Z. Duterte, City Mayor Davao City as well the introduction of the guest speaker by Engr. Edgar I. Garcia, Director of TAPI. The Keynote Speech will be hold by Hon. Mario G. Montejo, DOST Secretary.

After the launching of JUAN TIME by. Hon. Mario G. Montejo Part, III will see the Ribbon Cutting" to be assisted by Hon. Sara Z. Duterte, Dr. Anthony Sales, Engr. Edgar I. Garcia, Dr. Randell Espina, Mr. Virgilio M. Sangutan, and Mr. Samuel M. Abrenilla.

Viewing of Exhibits and a Press Conference will be following.