Isamu Noguchi’s Black Sun

Most famous for the iconic Noguchi table, Isamu Noguchi also made the monumental sculpture entitled “Black Sun” in 1969. It is now located at the Volunteer Park in Seattle, Washington, particularly at the eastern edge of the park’s man-made reservoir. Carving was done in Mure, Japan from a single 30-ton block of stone quarried from a Tijuca formation in Brazil producing the polished torus-shaped sculpture measuring 9 ft in diameter and 12 tons in weight.

A Glimpse Of Frida Kahlo

La Casa Asul (Blue House) in Coyoacán was where Kahlo spent her lifetime since her birth in 1907. Frida got married to another Mexican art icon Diego Rivera and they lived in the same house from 1929 until Frida died in 1954. Diego eventually died in 1957 and the La Casa Azul has served as Museo Frida Kahlo since 1958.

Trajineras Of Xochimilco

Located 28 km south of Mexico City, Xochimilco is a former independent city established during the pre-Hispanic period. These early settlements at the Valley of Mexico were connected by an extensive lake and canal system. The settlers built artificial islands called “chinampas” or floating garden where flowers, fruits and vegetables were being raised. The canals were constructed as a navigation route for the “chinampas” which help feed the Aztec empire. The importance of Xochimilco to the Aztecs has made it worthy of its designation as a World Heritage Site in 1987.

Ciudad Universitaria Of Mexico City

The Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (National Autonomous University of Mexico) or UNAM was founded in 1910 and has been recognized as a leading Spanish-speaking university in the world. It also has the most number of Nobel Prize laureates among its alumni and faculty in all the universities in Latin America with Alfonso García Robles for peace, Octavio Paz for literature and Mario Molina for chemistry. Most of the old buildings that the university are using came from its predecessor, the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico which was established in 1551 and closed in 1867.

¡HOLA! México

Mexico City is the capital of Mexico located in the Valley of Mexico and is considered the oldest capital city in the Americas being founded by the American Indians.

Hill Billy Burger In Obihiro

All of us ordered the shop’s signature hillbilly burger which is consists of hamburger buns with chopped onions and celery, a slice of tomato and a pork patty in barbeque sauce and melted cheddar cheese. What I like about their burgers are the juiciness of the meat unlike the ones being served in the more famous burger joint here. More important than the the irrational Hawaiian theme of the shop is the highly recommended delicious taste of the burger that Hill Billy is offering.

St. Louis Cathedral Of New Orleans

Facing the Mississipi River, the triple steeples of the St. Louis Cathedral towering over the historic neighborhood the heart of the old city. Being established in 1720 as a small wooden chapel, it was actually used in the same year by the French engineer and cartographer Adrien de Pauger as the center of the street grid when he was appointed to draw the original map of the French Quarter. New Orleans was just established two years prior and the French Quarter was then known as the Vieux Carre.

Leaving Miyazaki

The viewing deck is called the Miyazaki Airport Park where a small airplane Beechcraft C90A King Air JA8850 can be seen. The aircraft belongs to the Civil Aviation College which is based in Miyazaki City.

Foodtrip At The Kokusai Dori Street

During my more than a week visit in Okinawa, Kokusai Dori (International Road) has been my favorite place. It’s a 2 kilometer stretch in downtown Naha filled with bars, restaurants and different types of shops. Having been developed from a dirt path through a swampy fields, it is also called the “Miracle Mile” representing the quick revival of Okinawa after World War 2.

Wandering 101

This is my 101st entry in this blog and it’s Easter Sunday! For today, I will just talk about what I did this past holy week. I haven’t done any wandering and I was just stuck at the laboratory doing experiments. But I did do the Via Crucis and watch the Batman Vs Superman movie.

Mystical Banahaw

Mount Banahaw is considered by many as a “holy mountain” and is a popular traditional pilgrimage site among the locals. Many spiritual groups and mystics consider the mountain sacred with over a hundred specific places they identified as “puestos” or holy sites that should be respected and even venerated.

My Last Visita Iglesia

It’s Good Friday and at this time, I should have been going to some churches and do the prayers along the stations of the cross. This is the Catholic’s tradition of doing “Visita Iglesia” every holy week. I have started doing it since the late 90’s with my sister. When I had to leave Philippines and study in Japan, I have never done it for many years until 2014. Since I was in the Philippines at that time during the holy week, I went out with my friends to do the “visita iglesia”.