Posts Tagged ‘Angeles City’

Stained Glass Art 2: The Four Evangelists

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

A continuation of my first post on stained glass art
This stained glass art features the Four Evangelists – Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Also taken from the same church — Sta. Teresita Parish Church, Sta. Teresita, Angeles City

St. John
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Polvoron mosaic: Philippine Flag

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Yesterday was Philippine Independence Day, June 12, 2010
it was the 112th celebration of the Philippine independence
the Philippine flag is usually displayed in different parts of the country to celebrate the day — even in homes and business offices.

At SM Clark in Angeles City yesterday, the Philippine flag was displayed at the mall’s atrium. But instead of being hoisted in a flag pole, it was laid on top of a table. That was because the Philippine flag was made of polvoron mosaic, the sweet powder candy milk that is very popular in the Philippines.

I don’t know the size of the flag nor the number of polvorons used to make the mosaic. They could have added that info, or maybe make a contest out of it — guess the number of polvoron, with the winner (the closest guess) getting to take home all those polvoron.
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Stained Glass Art

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

I have always been fascinated by stained glass art when I was still a child. Every time we went to the church, the stained glass arts were the ones who often caught my attention. I love how the natural light from the sun pass through them.

Attending a christening today, I took pictures of the stained glass art in the church while we were waiting for the ceremony to start.

St. Gabriel

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