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! :)