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This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
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Reserved and silent person. I hold personal opinions but rarely express them extensively.
Hate confrontations.
I love sports, travelling and living in Germany. Hoping to write more on these topics!
Speaking for myself.
I am Indian and have grown up eating a variety of food with a higher threshold of spice. German food, on the other hand, is delicately flavoured with many ingredients in a lot of dishes retaining their natural taste. Having said that, I love the food in Germany, especially lunch at the Mensa (university or office cafeteria). Some of my personal favourites:
Also known as Eisbein in other parts of Germany, the roasted pork knuckle with Sauerkraut (pickled cabbage) and potatoes is irresistible. Combine that with a Maß of Weißbier (1 l of beer) and you have a heavenly Bavarian combination.
2. Schnitzel
Although common throughout the world, the ones I have eaten in Germany top the list. A plate of Schnitzel and a side of Pommes (fries) or vegetables in a cream sauce makes for a wholesome lunch.
3. Thüringer Bratwurst
Staying in the capital of Thuringia, I just cannot leave this out.
Q: What’s better than a sausage grilled over coal with bread and a topping of mustard sauce?
Ans: A sausage grilled over coal with bread and a topping of mustard sauce, for just 2 €.
4. Mett / Gehacktes
Who thought uncooked meat would taste so good? A helping of minced pork on top of a bun with onions will help you socialise with fellow Germans in ways even alcohol cannot! Also known colloquially as “Bauernmarmalade”, or “farmer’s jam”.
5. Rostbrätel
Another Thuringian dish! It is basically a pork neck cutlet grilled for a few hours over charcoal and garnished with caramelised onions and a side of vegetables. Of course, a local beer completes the set.
And since Christmas is around the corner, honourable mention to the Lebkuchen and the Spekulatius biscuits, along with Glühwein (though not a dish).
Images source: Google (not my photos)
Davao City, the crown jewel of Mindanao, remains to be one of the Philippines’ most promising investment hotspots. Known for its economic dynamism and high quality of life, Davao offers a fertile ground for investors looking to capitalize on a region poised for exponential growth.
Davao’s business landscape is as diverse as it is vibrant. The city has seen robust economic growth over the past decades, and as it is the economic powerhouse of Mindanao, Davao serves as a gateway to the vast markets of the ASEAN region. Its well-developed infrastructure, including the Davao International Airport and a network of seaports, ensures seamless connectivity.
The region is primarily known for its agricultural produce including high-value crops such as bananas, pineapples, and cacao, but Davao has actually more to offer. Over the years, it has become a favorite of many travelers given its natural beauty and numerous attractions like Mount Apo and Samal Island’s pristine beaches.
Secure environment
“We know Davao to be one of those areas in the country where the quality of life is really different. Davao City is often praised for offering a safe and secure environment for its residents. The local government’s stringent law enforcement and community-driven safety initiatives have created a conducive environment for many individuals to raise a family,” said Sta. Lucia Land President Exequiel Robles.
“And this is something that we, as developers, value because it enables us to achieve our goal of creating communities that does not only appreciate in value over time but also allows for an improved and enhanced quality of life,” he added.
As Mindanao’s growth hub, it has seen numerous infrastructure developments over the years, including roads, bridges, and utilities that helped further propel economic activity in the city and the rest of the region. Among the recent infrastructure developments expected in the area is the 45.5 km, four-lane Davao City Bypass which upon completion could benefit 15,781 daily travelers.
Also, the city has been gearing up to regain its position as a major tourist destination, particularly for the meetings, incentive, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) market. It has likewise set the stage for property developers to create large scale mixed use developments, condominium towers and high-rise offices.
Seeing opportunities
“We’ve been seeing such opportunities in Davao for more than a decade and this is the reason why we have long established our presence in the city. Our numerous developments across the city of Davao serves as testament to our continuing mission of creating and deliving high quality developments outside of Luzon. We see Davao to be a very good destination for the company and we remain steadfast in further strengthening our foothold in the area,” Robles shared.
As one of the country’s leading property developers, Sta. Lucia Land offers various real estate opportunities that cater to different needs and preferences including house and lots, condominium units, lakeside and golf communities, hotels and condotels. Its projects are strategically located to provide easy access to commercial centers, educational institutions, and recreational facilities. This ensures that residents can enjoy a convenient and well-connected lifestyle.
The company currently has a number of completed and ongoing projects that homebuyers and investors can choose from including Sotogrande Davao, Davao Riverfront (Talomo, Davao), Rancho Palos Verdes, South Pacific, Las Colinas at Eden, Los Rayos, Monteverde Digos, Tierra Verde Digos, Orchard Digos, Green Meadows Digos, Oakland Residences, Evergreen, Alta Monte, Ponte Verde, Altea at Ciudades and Soller.
South Pacific Golf and Leisure Estates is a premium leisure development where members can enjoy a golf and country club, and a beach. It is notable for its Arnold Palmera-designed 18-hole golf course, which overlooks the picturesque Mt. Apo and a portion of the Davao Gulf Sea. Meanwhile, Rancho Palos Verdes is a one-of-a-kind, exclusive residential and 18-hole championship golf project in booming Davao City that will offer residents the luxury of living by the fairway. On Aug. 7 to 9, 2024, the South Pacific Golf Club, together with the Rancho Palos Verdes Golf and Country Club, will host the Sta. Lucia Golf Tour in Davao City. This event will not only return to pre-pandemic levels, but will be bigger than ever before, with a tour of Manila and Cebu.
“Investing in Sta. Lucia Land properties in Davao is a smart financial move. The city’s continuous growth and development drive property values upward, ensuring good returns on investment. And our developments are equipped with modern amenities such as swimming pools, parks, and clubhouses, that help enhance the living experience of residents,” he concluded.
Indeed, Davao City stands at the cusp of significant growth, offering a unique blend of economic opportunities and an enviable quality of life. And for those looking to invest in Davao’s promising future, Sta. Lucia Land offers excellent real estate options that promise both value and quality. Whether you are an investor seeking profitable ventures or an individual looking for a new place to call home, Davao’s rising prominence ensures that the future holds great promise.
BY MARIE TONETTE MARTICIO
TACLOBAN CITY – Heavy rain from a low-pressure area flooded Albuera, Matag-ob, Palompon, Isabel, Merida, Baybay City, and Ormoc City in Leyte on Wednesday, July 17.
Waist-deep flood rendered the Isabel-Palompon Road impassable to all kinds of vehicles from 4 to 10 p.m., particularly in Barangays Rizal, Taberna, and Tabunok in Palompon.
Palompon Mayor Ramon Oñate said that all roads are now passable with no casualty reported.
“We are waiting for the results of the crops assessment and so far only one hanging bridge in Barangay Cangmoya was swept by floods,” he said.
Isabel Mayor Edgardo Cordeño said that flood has subsided in their municipality as of Thursday morning, July 18.
He added that they will hold a meeting on Thursday morning to assess the damage caused by the flood.
In Matag-ob, Mayor Bernandino Tacoy said that the water level in Barangay Riverside irrigation reached critical level on Wendesday night.
Residents of Barangay Masaba evacuated to the town evacuation center.
The Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Office reported that the water level in the main river is decreasing but it remains on the red (evacuation) level on Thursday morning.
“According to residents in Barangay Riverside, the water level overflowed around 11 p.m., causing minor flooding in some houses. Everyone is still urged to remain cautious, as there is a possibility that floodwaters could rise or landslides could occur,” the MDRRMO said.
Eastern Samar, Samar, Southern Leyte, and Southern Leyte is under a yellow rainfall warning as of 8 a.m. Thursday due to heavy rain from the LPA.