WELCOME!

To all blog readers out there, hi! I'm FerbFletcher35, a good friend and a dependable blogger. I welcome all of you to check this blog out. My blog is basically concentrated about Just About Anything. For those who love travelling, short stories and funny moments, this blog is suited for you.

My username is well based on the famous character named Ferb Fletcher, one of the protagonists of the cartoon Phineas & Ferb.


Biyernes, Nobyembre 11, 2011

Facts about United States Presidents

Hey bloggers! Though to share some interesting trivia about United States Presidents for this blog post... Here they are:

Andrew Jackson (Pres. #17) became a tailor before his term of being the President.
One of the many favorite foods of George Washington was ice cream.
Jimmy Carter (Pres. #39) became a peanut farmer before his presidential career.
Ronald Regan (Pres. #40) became a famous actor before his presidential term.
Abraham Lincoln once worked by means of chopping rails for fences.
Harry Truman was a haberdasher before his presidential career. A haberdasher is someone dealing in men's clothing and accessories (ties, wallets, zippers etc.)
James Polk was the first ever president to have his photograph taken.
Abraham Lincoln is (so far) the tallest United States president.
Franklin Pierce graduated in Bowdoin College.
George W Bush graduated in Yale University in 1968.

Sorry, that's all the facts that I have for now.... By the way, I got all these from National Geographic Kids and littleknownfactsshow.com. These information are completely theirs. I do not own anything.. Peace Out! :)

Miyerkules, Nobyembre 9, 2011

Famous Inventors and their Inventions

Nothing to blog on today, so it thought to share some famous inventions and their respective inventors.

Louis Braille invented the braille a mode of communication for the blind by running their fingers through sequences of dots raised or not raised to comprehend.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, a one-of-a-kind invention used for modern-day communication.
Henry Ford invented the most commonly used mode of transportation, the automobile or simply known as the car.
Elias Howe perhaps invented to make our clothes or cloth for clothes faster since that person created the sewing machine,
Whitcomb Judson invented the zipper which is commonly used for pants and pockets.
Stephanie Kwolek invented the kevlar, which serves as protection for national or regional defense forces.
László József Bíró perhaps invented one of the most useful and influencial things in man kind's evolution, the ballpoint pen.
James Naismith has invented one of the most popular sporting events mostly to teenage boys, the game basketball.
Samuel FB Morse has invented a mode of communication, the telegraph. According to Wikipedia, he is also one of the co-inventors of the morse code, a mode of communication using dots and dashes.
Pedro Flores, a Filipino, was the original inventor of the yo-yo. He sold it to a well known company in 1929 and bought its rights.
James West enhanced and created one of the means of emphasizing our voice by the means of a microphone.


That's it for this post. If you notice that my posts are getting more and more BORING, I do appreciate and welcome any comments and suggestions about new posts in the future. Until then, I am still counting on my faithful readers to read this blog whenever I have time to update it. Please also do recognize my goal of three hundred (300) page views by the end of 2011 to get a well-renounced sneak preview of my upcoming food blog...

Sabado, Nobyembre 5, 2011

France In Focus

France is one of the most famous European countries because of its eye-catching landmarks and its numerous shopping hubs. In my opinion, this country is filled with enjoyment and discipline, and a stable economy which contributes to the whole nationwide unity of the people living here.

If you're going to Paris, I recommend going to the Arc De Triomphe and the Champs Elysees Avenue. The Champs Elysees is decorated with spectacular lights, so better yet; go here at night. No trip to France would be complete if you will not go to the Eifel Tower, a landmark that serves as a icon of Paris and France.

Before France used the Euro, they Used The French Franc: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_franc

PEACE OUT.... Hope we go to France this summer.... :)

Miyerkules, Nobyembre 2, 2011

Commemorating All Saint's Day

Hi bloggers! I'm FerbFletcher35 just letting you know that we just commemorated All Saints' Day this first of November, 2011. To celebrate this holiday, we went to the cemetery of which my dad was buries. Me, my cousins and all my relatives also went there. 


When we got their, we first unloaded all our stuff out of our van and set them up near the exact place where My dad was buried in. Then, we placed the tent up and set the chairs below the tent. Afterwards, we feasted on a nice lunch and numerous snacks and beverages. Throughout the afternoon, my cousins and I prayed for my father. Before leaving, we packed up our things and headed home. 


That is my short coverage on how we commemorate All Saint's Day. Peace out! :)

Sabado, Oktubre 29, 2011

Back To Blog...

Hey fellow bloggers and readers! Sorry for the super-long wait on the next post. I've been very busy with school and family for the past week. I solemnly apologize for that. Well, in the Philippines, most pre-schools and elementary schools are going to have a break that last for more or less two weeks. This break is also used to celebrate All Saint's Day. 


Please do read more articles on this blog to help me achieve my goal of 300 Pageviews until the 31st of December of this year. If we accomplish this goal by the end of 2011, I will be officially launching my brand new FOOD BLOG right after New Year's Day of 2012. Peace :)

Biyernes, Oktubre 21, 2011

Happy To Blog Again

Hey fellow bloggers, I'm back! Well, please understand my condition, as the past week comes to a close, it is also the close of our second quarterly examinations. I do apologize for that inconveniences that caused you. I am terribly sorry :)


In other news, this post is just to inform you about my past condition this week. Please do check the other posts in my blog. Including the ones after this particular post. Again, I still do advertise and alert everyone of my goal of 300 PageViews by the end of this year to see an upcoming preview of my new food blog (to be released.)


I also advertise my aunt's blog. She also has about two separate blogs about her daily life. For people who are overwhelmed and are affected with Fashion, I do sincerely recommend to check her blog. Here is a link: http://www.moccalyn.blogspot.com/

As also this post comes to a close, I am looking forward for you to look at my auntie's blog. Please do support my campaigns such as:
1: The English-Speaking Campaign,
2: Anti-Bullying Campaign of 2011, and;
Please do cooperate in reaching my 300 page view goal by December 31. Peace Out :)

Biyernes, Oktubre 14, 2011

Interesting Trivia - Part 2

Again, nothing to blog on, therefore, it's trivia time:


1: The popular PC game today, Angry Birds, was actually developed in Finland.
2: The People's Republic of China considers Taiwan as a breakaway province.
3: The soft parts on the tip of the nose is called a "cartilage".
4: When dividing fractions, you actually get the product of the fraction and the divisor's reciprocal.
5: In all banknotes in the New Generation Currency of the Philippines, there is an incomplete ALIBATA word "Filipino" just below the watermark. You can complete it by 
showing the banknote against normal light.


PEACE AND REGARDS :)
PEACE AND REGARDS :)

Miyerkules, Oktubre 12, 2011

Interesting Trivia

Nothing to blog on today, so I thought that I share some trivia that you are opt to know the answers to:


1: Inside the kitchen, the place with the most germs is the kitchen sink.
2: Many weird sports once featured in the Olympics. Some of which were tug-of-war.
3: When the telephone was first introduced, Graham Bell though of the appropriate thing to say to a friend while talking to this communication device. His first thought was "Ahoy!".
4: Isaac Newton also contributed something with arts. He actually invented the Color Wheel.
5: When held up to strong ultra-violet light, Philippine passports bear images such as the Malacanang Palace and the Mayon Volcano.*


Here's also some helpful tips while using the automated teller machine or the "ATM".
1: When claiming cash, be reminded that people should be two to three feet away from you to secure your PIN code.
2: Never let anybody check your account for you. Even if it is someone you trust like a very close friend or a sibling. Everybody is suspicious about these.
3: If you are alone and using the ATM during night-time, secure that the bank has close-circuit television or CCTV cameras placed in the entrance, or perhaps an overtime security guard protecting the bank's gate.
4: When you already have got your cash, never count it near the bank. Here's a suggestion, go to the nearest restaurant and go to the toilet. Now you can count your cold cash :) 


Kudos and regards to all classmates who have been watching my blog. Thanks and peace :)







Linggo, Oktubre 9, 2011

The Color Of Money

Well, just so you know, THE COLOR OF MONEY is a British gameshow in which one contestant chooses from 10 cash machines to win lots and lots of cash. Here's a link to it: http://www.ukgameshows.com/ukgs/The_Colour_of_Money 
But here's the real point on this post; as I progress with my life, I seem to have an interest on paper money or specifically called as "banknotes". I currently have samples of Cambodian Riel, Thai Baht, Singaporean Dollars and Malaysian Ringgits. In the Philippine Peso, all my collected notes will sum up to more or less P 150. All around the world, their currency is really, literally, COLORFUL. Here's some samples:


Singapore Dollars  1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_dollar
Macau Pataca       2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macau_pataca
Canadian Dollars   3: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_dollar
Antarctican Dollars  4:   sorry, no link available! 


Link Credits and all information in the links are courtesy and property of Wikipedia. No copyright intended. Peace and Kudos to everyone reading, have a splendid evening / morning and peace out :) 


Biyernes, Oktubre 7, 2011

Funny Moments 4

Well, since I have nothing to blog at, I just decided to make the fourth post in the FF35 comedy series, FUNNY MOMENTS. 


Bursting Violin 1: Well, I saw this video once where a boy plays the violin in his recital. Beforehand, three of his friends put a small exploding item inside his violin. When his recital came, there was two parts I laughed about: His violin strings coming off one by one and the violin exploding itself via remote.
Fire-Extinguisher Pranks 2: Here, a boy was changing his clothes in the school's locker and shower rooms. Outside, three boys have a fire extinguisher. When the boy inside opens the door, he gets sprayed with cold and heavy-duty fire-extinguisher foam. But here's the funny part, they were expecting a thin boy to come out, instead, they got the school's goalkeeper, 5 foot 9!


Shoutouts to Angel Ong for continued support to this blog. Regards & peace out :)

Miyerkules, Oktubre 5, 2011

Group-Work; Meeting

Hey bloggers! Today, I'll be sharing my experience in my classmate Sofia's house. First of all, Sofia's house is mainly located like about twelve steps away from the main gates of our school. Now, inside is a very elegant place, surrounded with plants and other paraphernalia appropriate inside a home of life and light. Well, I was not alone when we went there earlier this afternoon. Me and my loyal group-mates also went to the house. We enjoyed many things in the house, mainly snacks and happy music being played while we were trying to brainstorm  about the concept of our group-work activity. I can say that the house is pretty well organized, since the room we spent about two hours in brainstorming projects was surrounded by three desktop computers (2 of which were broken so we only used 1) and other stuff used and related to office, school and reporting aids and supplies. The house has two floors, of which the first floor mainly contained the study room (the one with computers) the kitchen, dining and main living rooms. The second floor has the main bedrooms and guest-rooms of the house itself. Well, I can't tell you about our finished plan in our group-work project, since some of my classmates can check this blog and copy what is rightfully ours. Here's a hint; we use a lot of cameras, recorders, computers and a green screen.


Shoutouts to Sofia Corvera, Andrea Flores, Cedryck Tallada, Miguel Cardona, Michelle Tang and all my other group-mates for making our trip an exquisite success. May God bless the world and keep the peace. 

Lunes, Oktubre 3, 2011

Funny Moments 3

Hello again everybody! Here is the most-awaited return of FerbFletcher35's blogging series, FUNNY MOMENTS. Again, here are more school influences and other stuff that's really funny to me and hopefully, for you.

Wrong Spelling 1: All throughout my life, I have encountered numerous misspellings in the English Language. Mainly to this topic, I also confess that I have misspelled lots and lots of words in my student career. The funniest thing that I have witnessed was misspelling the word "Government", spelling it without the letter "N". To add to the "funny factor", the misspelling was on a blueprint design on the government seal of an organization.
Don't Sneeze When You Have Diarrhea 2: Here, two guys are seen at a shower room of a locker (or so I think it is) and the man in front is seen to have diarrhea. When the man in front sneezes, fake poo hits the man in the back, completing the scene. Here is a link of a video in YouTube, the owner of the video gets all credit :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY8gx3SCHhY

ADDITIONAL NOTES
Yesterday, my sister, my mom and me went to a local badminton court and played badminton. My sister had great problems in hitting the shuttlecock in the second throw, but eventually she actually was a great help in serving the shuttlecock itself. Go Sis! My mom is also a great and experienced badminton player, which also serves as a great exercise, helpful to the human body. For those people not so familiar with the game, the game is just basically passing the shuttlecock from one court to another by the means of a net-like thing suspended on top of a long stick, called as a badminton racket. If you fail, the other team gets a point and vice versa. First to get 21 points wins a set. Get the most sets, then you win the game.

Shoutouts to Johanna Alvarez, Anna-Lee Rivera and Hannah Juanillo which always check my blog. To all readers out there, I thank you also for checking my blog. PEACE OUT :))
 

Biyernes, Setyembre 30, 2011

Oceans Eleven :)

Here's a great time-passer when you have nothing to do: Name 11 friends and label them any number from one to eleven. Afterwards, answer each question below according to the friends you listed:


1: What is the most memorable moment of you and the friend that you labeled #8?
2: Does the friend you listed in #2 have a relationship with any of your closest friends?
3: Name three bad characteristics of the friend you labeled #11.

4: Name five good characteristics of the friend you labeled #4.
5: Are the friends you labeled in #1 and #9 are friends or enemies to each other
6: Are you somewhat jealous of whatever nice thing that number 5 did?
7: Briefly summarize a life story of the friend you labeled #3.
8: What is the most embarrassing moment that happened with you and friend #7?
9: What do you think is the greatest fear of friend #6? Why do you think that's his/her fear?
10: What important characteristic does friend #10 need to change? Why?


This quiz is more exiting when you list the names first. By the way, shoutouts to the following people: JOHANNA ALVAREZ, ALTHEA MESINA, SOFIA CORVERA and ANNA-LEE RIVERA who always check my blog!

Lunes, Setyembre 26, 2011

A Rainy Day's Worth

Well hello there! Today, a storm is located in Philippines. In our province, the signal was raised from signal 1 to signal 2, therefore, pre-elementary to high school students have suspended classes. Since I'm in the sixth grade, I am hearby automatically suspended.

Just to be clear, I'm at home and blogging. The storm didn't really overwhelm me because of the huge rain and thunderstorms, but because of the big wind blowing. The down-part of this is because of the hospital next-door to us which is currently undergoing renovation. The construction materials and other construction-related tools and gadgets are falling from the construction site to the roof of our house. In early September, about all the concrete used from the construction site fell down our backyard. The workers dug all the concrete out for a week. 


But these are two questions I opt to answer: What is the real worth of a rainy day? and What benefits to we get from rain-water? It's really a funny but rather long story why I thought of those questions that came in mind. I really hope I can seek the lost answers, causes and effects of my questions. That's all I have to say.. PEACE OUT and GOOD-BYE :)

Linggo, Setyembre 25, 2011

Celebrating My Dad's Birthday

Good day bloggers! This day, I'll be sharing a story about my DAD. My dad is a well-known role model and one of my personal idols. He is one exemplary performer in educational and other related fields of interest. My dad is someone that I will never forget forever in my life. My dad is very loving, caring and generous, just like mom.


Another great role model is my MOM. Mom is a good nurse and a very ideal person to trust on. My mom nurses us (me and my little sister) every second of every day. My mom is a very dependable person which grew in a very caring family, just like dad. My mom is a very sweet person, which makes her unforgettable.

For all you people wondering, my dad has already passed away and my mom is happily alive and well. My dad celebrates his birthday this very day. To commemorate this special event, our whole family (and I mean WHOLE family) went to the cemetery and lit candles and generously put flowers on my dad's gravestone. This event was very emotional to all of us, including me. Although when you look at me, there's no emotion, that emotion is hidden inside. I know that my dad loves me a million percent more than I love him, and I am really blessed to have a mother and a father like those I have now. My parents are my true idols next to the Lord. My parents are true role models and inspirations to all the people they influenced. To all my parents, I love you. To all my relatives, I love you. PEACR OUT :)

Huwebes, Setyembre 22, 2011

Funny Moments 2

Hey bloggers! I introduce my second part to you of Funny Stuff which introduces some funny scenes and moments that I have recently witnessed. First of all, these are some videos I recommend checking out for a good laugh.. These videos are from Youtube and the videos of all the owners are respectively there. NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED.
MoymoyPalaboy & Rhian Ramos Imitation of Super-Bass (Nicki Minaj)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srqe3ZLfMB
Another one funny moment is when one of my classmates and I were having a conversation. In front of me was another classmate performing the Macarena. It was the last part of the dance where the dancer literally "shakes the booty" when I laughed so terribly hard. The awkward part is when the classmate that I was talking with was so confused.  Another funny moment is when my classmate re-enacted a funny part from a movie, the whole class laughed.


By the way, if Just About Anything (my blog) gets more than 1,250 pageviews by the end of 2011, I'll make another blog. I'm planning to base the next blog on food. Thanks and PEACE OUT:)

Martes, Setyembre 20, 2011

Maintaining A Blogging Schedule

Today, I'll be sharing some plans in maintaining a habitual blogging schedule. For me, my blogging schedule is one post per one to three days. For most people, they wait for about two-three weeks before updating their specific blogs.  Now, a habitual blogging schedule is needed for the sake of the readers, who intend to want to read more in about a week or so. For those with high reading skills, or for those people who check your blog about every day. If you're an extreme fan of blogging, you can update your blog daily. 

In other stories however, after school this afternoon, I gave away tiny leaflets made from recycled paper and wrote down the URL / Website Address of my blog. I really hope that they read the blog. By the way, I gave some leaflets to C. Calalang, G. Cajayon, A. Piodos and others.

Again, for those having big doubts on blogging, IT'S SAFE AND FREE. I encourage you to blog because you can  put your emotions in every post. :)  Bye!
P.S-  Anna Lee, I hope that you can make your blog anytime soon. :)

Linggo, Setyembre 18, 2011

Aspiring Bloggers

To all bloggers and readers there, hi! On this post, I'm going to be talking about two of my classmates from the school year 2011-2012. Those two people are also great friends, they also read my blog almost everyday. People, I personally introduce one of them, Anna-Lee Rivera is a great reader.A wide reader who also has a wide vocabulary and is craving to know more words.  She also wants to create her own blog. The next person is Veronica Maglapuz, which was inspired to create her own blog because of mine. 

Some of my friends like Hannah Juanillo, Miguel Cardona & Johanna Alvarez are also checking my blog every once in a while. I have really no clue if they want to blog or not.



To all readers out there, blogging is a great hobby. I can tell that there are many blogging websites around the Internet, most commonly Blogger. When you blog, you can tell about your life stories or make up your own stories. It is also an instrument that can tell lots of people about your feelings. Blogging is also something which you can share ideas (like cooking recipes or party games and etc.) to every person around the world. This is one thing I really have to say: To all you people that have doubts in blogging, I encourage you to this one of a kind, extraordinary hobby. :) Lots Of Smiles! Peace Out! :)

Biyernes, Setyembre 16, 2011

Love For Geography

As you know, Geography is the study of the earth, its people and phenomena. Geography is also a thing that I'm really addicted to. Whether its flags or continents, i'll catch it interesting. Most people do not really emphasize and evaluate geography more than i'll do. At often times, you'll see me reading at an atlas or looking at the Geography section at the latest almanac. Sometimes, I daydream about geography in daily tabloids and broadsheets. That way, I will find the newspaper interesting, not boring anymore. Geography is something that is my true passion. I want to grow up analyzing and studying geography more and more. By that particular way, I enhance and emphasize my love for Geography. Peace Out :)

Miyerkules, Setyembre 14, 2011

Funny Moments

Hey bloggers! Did you know that when I'm down and on a big frown, I really crave a good laugh. Sometimes (for no reason), I frown. Now when I feel sad, laughter is the best way to cure it. Some moments that make me laugh is the time Sandra Bullock chanted the "to the windows" scene in her movie; The Proposal. Here's a link to a clip of that scene: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NBLvwE7DU0. Another thing I remember when I want to laugh was I was at school and one of my classmates said that she will scold my other classmate. The voice intonation of my particular classmate got me to laugh so hard, I went to the washroom. Finally, again one of my classmates missed pronounced the phrase "I saw" and pronounced it as one word as "Isaw" (pronounced as ee-saw). For the comparison, I saw means that i have glanced at something and Isaw is a popular Filipino snack that is comprised of chicken intestines.PEACE OUT!

Lunes, Setyembre 12, 2011

A Trip to Malaysia

G'Day people! As stated in my past posts, I have taken a trip to Singapore and Malaysia. Once again, I do apologize that I haven't been blogging for a while, and that is because of the poor WiFi connectivity in our hotel. Now first off, we stayed at Cititel Express in KL (Kuala Lumpur). And might I say, the hotel was so nice and elegant. They even have a free breakfast buffet from 7am to 10am. If you want to stay here in the place I stayed, it is located in 449, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman,50100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. On my first day, we went to the Petronas Twin Towers' skybridge and witnessed the most amazing view of an international country to date. Afterwards, we went to the Menara Kuala Lumpur's (or KL Tower) observation deck of which was very nice and wonderful to see Malaysia's true modernity and urbanization through the years. We also went to Beryl's Chocolate Factory, one of the largest chocolate factories in Malaysia.  On my second day in KL, we went to Resorts World Genting and manily visited Genting Highlands. One part of our trip to Genting was really memorable because of the 30 Minute cable car ride that captured my interest because of the overhead view of the Malaysian Rainforest. In my final day in KL, we went to the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Garden which was stunning as they have an estimated number of 600 different butterflies and 240 more pupae (plural of pupa). After our visit to the KL Butterfly Garden, we went to shop souveneirs at the KL Central Market. 


Malaysia's tourism slogan is Malaysia, Truly Asia. Because of the amazing and matching fusion  blend of traditional Asian cultures present in Malaysia, and also because of the country's fascinating urbanization and modernity, Malaysia is really Truly Asia.


That ends my trip to Singapore And Malaysia so, PEACE OUT!

A Trip to Singapore

Hey people! First of all, I do apologize that I have not been blogging for the past days. Please understand my condition, since I just experienced a trip to Singapore and Malaysia. My mom brought her laptop computer but the WiFi connectivity was very poor, and thus we can't connect to the Internet. In this post, I will be talking about my stay in Singapore. As an introduction, Singapore is a very clean, well-mannered and most importantly disciplined country. Our hotel was also clean and tidy and elegant. Our hotel is called Fragrance Hotel - Crystal. The annex to the main name of the hotel (which is Crystal) is used to differentiate the particular branch of the hotel to other Fragrance Hotels like Pearl, Emerald and Sapphire.
If you happen to be a tourist and was dropped off in the Aljunied MRT Station, it just happens to be a 10-minute walk to No. 50, Lorong 18, Geylang, 398824 Singapore which is the address of the hotel. On our first day in Singapore, we went to the Universal Studios - Singapore. The theme park was truly beautiful because of its many themed rides and attractions which is bound to keep people exited and occupied. My personal favorite was the boat ride Madagascar and the 4-D Movie of Shrek. In the next day of staying in Singapore, we went to the Marina Bay and witnessed the true beauty and historical aspects of the Merlion in the Merlion Park which is Mainly located near the facade of The Fullerton Hotel. We also saw the Singapore Flyer but we did not ride on it. 

In my stay in Singapore, I was completely impressed with their significant beauty and history. The tourism slogan of Singapore by the way is, YourSingapore. For me, the essence of beauty, elegance, history and culture is fully handed to Singapore. For this post, I conclude that Singapore lives to its name and finally, SINGAPORE IS TRULY YOURS.

Martes, Setyembre 6, 2011

Curiosity Counts

Since I live up to my reputation, you obviously know that the title of my blog is Just About Anything; by FerbFletcher35. Speaking of FerbFletcher35, that's me, the blog's author. First, we will focus on the main title of my blog: Just About Anything. For me, the phrase Just About Anything means random, wild and surprise. Those three words represent my blog title, Just About Anything. So, I'll introduce to you, dear readers, a game that's called Curiosity Counts this game can be played anywhere at anytime or for people at any age as long as they can speak and understand. This game is better played off by a parent and its daughter or son. So, here is the main game play. The first contestant asks a question (player 1 doesn't suppose to know the answer) to the other contestant. If the other contestant has an answer correct, he or she will get one single point. After this, the two switch roles. This game continues on for 10 minutes, or for someone to get at least 20 points. This game is a good representation of brainstorming or sharing ideas to each other. I'm sure you'll will have fun playing my game! PEACE OUT!

Trip To Singapore/Malaysia Countdown - Tomorrow

Tomorrow will be our departure from the Philippines to Singapore and Malaysia. I'm so exited! Ooops, I forgot to introduce myself; I'm FerbFletcher35, Originating in the Philippines. Before we talk about my flight to Singapore + Malaysia, i'll discuss the basic things and objects you should pack for essential travelling in international nations:                1: Passport - Perhaps of all the things you'll pack, this is the most important when travelling internationally. In this small booklet, the country you originate will know the place that you'll be arriving after your flight.
2: National Currency - One of the most essential things you'll be bringing should be the currency of whichever country you'll be going to. If you're also going to bring some of the currency of your homeland / nation, be sure to keep them in a separate pouch or wallet.
3: Map - If you don't know or recognize the country you'll be going to that much, a map is a good, handy and most importantly, essential thing that you can bring. The humble map can also give you directions and comments on the best hotels, best restaurants and best local tourist attractions.


Now, going back to my trip, I'll just let everyone know that whatever happens there in Singapore, i'm going to be happy. It is an experience that i won't forget for the rest of my life even that we haven't departed yet. PEACE OUT:)

Lunes, Setyembre 5, 2011

Trip To Singapore/Malaysia Countdown - Two Days

Hey bloggers! I'm back... FerbFletcher35.. As you know from my past post, I am going to the wonderful country of SINGAPORE and i just don't know if were going to drop by another exotic country MALAYSIA on the Seventh of September this year.. Just to let you know this is not my first time to go outside of my home country, the PHILIPPINES. The first international country i visited during my 11 years of living was HONG KONG. If you do know, in my previous post, I talked about many facts about the Petronas Twin Towers. Just want to tell you that I'm bored and there's nothing left to do but sit around and wait for a breeze of the wind to go to your face... But tomorrow, i'll affirm that i'll have some more stuff to talk about... Regards to all people out there and PEACE OUT!

Linggo, Setyembre 4, 2011

Trip To Singapore/Malaysia Countdown - Three Days

Whew! I'm so exited to go.... Oh, i almost forgot to Introduce myself.... I'm FerbFletcher35, a not-so-well known blogger (since i'm new).... Well, just want you to know that were going out of the Philippines (my home-country) this week and i'm just excited. Three days from now, we'll be departing for a flight to Singapore! If i am not mistaken, Singapore is often named as the "Lion City". In fact, i have really high hopes and expectations to visit this country someday, and three days from now, that moment will suddenly arrive. I really don't know that we're also gonna take a trip to Malaysia from Singapore. For my opinion, Malaysia is famous for its modernity and deep, traditional cultures throughout the universe. For me, Malaysia is also widely known for the Petronas Twin Towers which is connected by a thing called a "skybridge" which is located on both of the forty-first (41st) and forty-second (42nd) floors of the Twin Towers. The skybridge is also the highest two-story or two-floor bridge in the world. Another known fact of the
skybridge is that it is suspended 170 meters above the ground. [I got all the info of the Petronas Twin Towers from Wikipedia. I give the credits to Wikipedia.. :)]