Thursday, June 22, 2017

"G" At Greenwich

"G" my green orgonite device transmutes and resonates positivity. This afternoon, me and Jerald decided to have some pasta and chicken at the nearest Greenwich Pizza Restaurant near our house. 

While waiting for our orders I can't help but notice this on our table that says "share a positively overloaded experience -g-". Sychronicity at its best.



Day #10 For Jerald's Scenes In 100 Yards Movie

It's Jerald's Day #10 this day last year and we are all back at Cebu International School for some football scenes. 

In between his breaks, Jerald finds time to be in a photo with 100 Yards executive producer Chan Gin Kai, Hollywood actors Steven Brewis, R.C. Ormond, Melissa Paulo, Cebuana actress Alore Tojong with her kids and some crew.

"100 Yards" Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, Steven Patrick Brewis, Rc Ormond, Jerald Kervin Enriquez Uy, Rebecca Lim, Melissa Paulo, and Danielle Rayne.

Produced by: Silver Media Group, Aurora Media Holdings and Salt Media & Entertainment

Directed by: Ross Campbell and Dale Fabrigar















The Nation's Fiscalizer

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
JUNE.  22, 1920
Jovito “Jovy” Salonga (June 22, 1920), known as “The Nation’s Fiscalizer” was born in Pasig, Rizal. 

He was a World War II hero, congressman, Presidential Commission on Good Government Chairman and consistently topped three senatorial elections in the administrations of Presidents Diosdado Macapagal, Ferdinand Marcos and Cory Aquino. He became senate president before he retired. 

During the martial law years, he fought the Marcos dictatorship. Salonga is a recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service in 2007.
(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan Uy)

Photo credit: http://www.rmaf.org.ph/




Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Thank you Chuy

Without Clanch Dayve Belleza, there won't be a Jerald playing the part of Darrell Nuñez in the soon to be shown international movie 100 Yards. 

It was him who contacted me to send some headshots of Jerald. As casting director, he always kept in touch. During the early days of the movie shoot, he would give some tips for Jerald on what to do and not to do during his scene takes. 

"Chuy" as he would like us to call him is an award winning Cebuano director. His movie Julie won awards in the U.S. and film festivals here in the country. I worked with him in Julie where I played the role as HR manager. Thanks Chuy for everything and more power.

Jerald and Chuy

Jaime Cardinal Sin

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
JUNE 21, 2005
Jaime Lachica Cardinal Sin (August 31, 1928 – June 21, 2005), the charismatic Archbishop of Manila died at the age of 76 due to renal failure. 

The government through Presidential Proclamation No. 863 gave him a state funeral and a period of national mourning with thousands attending his funeral. Cardinal Sin was instrumental in toppling Pres. Ferdinand Marcos’ regime through People Power 1 in 1986 that installed Cory Aquino as president. 

Again in 2001, he intervened that led to the ouster of Pres. Joseph Estrada and made Gloria Arroyo president.
(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan Uy)

Photo credit: http://manilacathedral.org/


Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Day #8 For Jerald In 100 Yards Movie

Today in 2016 is Jerald's Day #8 for his 100 Yards scenes. Shooting location is at two venues in the south, the Mantayupan Falls in Barili and a beach in Moalboal. 

It's a long convoy of vans and cars and as usual, we are in the VIP van #6 with Hollywood actor Steven Brewis, American directors Ross Campbell and Dale Fabrigar, Singaporean executive producer Chan Gin Kai, and Janice Perez.







Photos below is in Mantayupan Falls, Barili, Cebu








Photos below is in Moalboal, Cebu








The Battle Of The Philippine Sea

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
JUNE 20, 1944
The Battle of the Philippine Sea was history’s largest carrier to carrier battle between the U.S. Pacific Fleet and the Imperial Japanese Navy. 

Admirals Raymond Spruance and Marc Mitscher’s force of 7 fleet carriers, 8 light fleet carriers, 7 battleships, 8 heavy cruiser, 13 light cruisers, 58 destroyers, 28 submarines and 956 carrier aircrafts defeated Admirals Jisaburo Ozawa and Kakuji Kakuta’s 5 fleet carriers, 4 light fleet carriers, 5 battleships, 13 heavy cruiser, 6 light cruisers, 27 destroyers, 24 submarines, 6 oilers and 750 carrier and land-based aircrafts.
(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan Uy)

Photo credit: http://www.angelfire.com/fm/odyssey/philippinesea.htm
and http://en.wikipedia.org/


Monday, June 19, 2017

Jose Protacio Rizal

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
JUNE 19, 1861
Jose Protacio Rizal (June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896), the national hero of the Philippines and pride of the Malayan race was born in Calamba, Laguna. 

He was the seventh of the nine children of Francisco Mercado Rizal and Teodora Alonzo y Quintos. 

Rizal was a novelist, poet, journalist, ophthalmologist and a nationalist. His two books, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo exposed the injustices of the civil and church officials that led to his arrest, trial and execution.
(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan Uy)


Sunday, June 18, 2017

Celebrating Father's Day

It's Father's Day! 

To bond and enjoy the company of my kids in this special day, I decided to take Julian and Jerald to an afternoon treat of Chinese food at a nearby mall. 

In the evening, my and my sibling Bob together with Ricky and his wife Linda along with our kids decided to have dinner at a newly opened restaurant just right across our street named after my great grandfather Isidro Velasquez.

We had spare ribs, porkchop, chicken and pizzas acoompanied by coke and some beer. It was a night that everyone enjoyed.




Afternoon Chinese treat








Father's Day celebration with family and friends


The Preparatory Committee For Philippine Independence

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
JUNE 18, 1943
The Japanese High Command gave an order to create a Preparatory Committee for Philippine Independence with the aim of making a constitution. 

The task was given to the KALIBAPI (Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod sa Bagong PiIipinas), a political party created by the Philippine Executive Commision headed by Jorge Vargas. 

After the constitution was finished and ratified, an election was held for the members of the unicameral National Assembly. Benigno S. Aquino Sr. became the speaker. Jose P. Laurel was elected president of the 2nd Philippine Republic.
(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan Uy)

Photo credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/



University Of The Philippines

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
JUNE 18, 1908
The University of the Philippines, the national university was founded after the First Philippine Legislature passed Act No. 1870 also known as the “University Act” upon the recommendation of Secretary of Public Instruction W. Morgan Schuster. 

Act No. 1870 authorized the Governor General to establish the University of the Philippines in the “city of Manila, or at any point he may deem most convenient.” 

U.P. today provides the largest degree programs in the country and Senate Resolution No. 276 recognizes it as the “nation’s premiere university”. 
(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan Uy)

Photo credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/


Saturday, June 17, 2017

Lazaro Francisco, National Artist For Literature

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
JUNE 17, 1980
Lazaro Francisco (February 22, 1898 - June 17, 1980), the National Artist for Literature and the recipient of the Republic Cultural Heritage Award for Literature in 1970 passed away on this day.

Born in Orani, Bataan, Francisco wrote short stories and plays. He also wrote novels that were serialized in Liwayway, the weekly Tagalog magazine. 

His nationalism showed in his novels that include: Singsing na Pangkasal, Bayang Nagpatiwakal, Sa Paanan ng Krus, Ilaw sa Hilaga, Binhi at Bunga, Cesar, Sugat ng Alaala, Ama, Maganda Pa Ang Daigdig, and Daluyong.
(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan Uy)

Photo credit: http://www.lazarofrancisco.com




Friday, June 16, 2017

Battle Of San Fernando

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):
JUNE 16, 1899
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo gathered his army of around 4,000 with the purpose of retaking the town of San Fernando in Pampanga. 

The Battle for San Fernando began when Aguinaldo’s revolutionary army attacked U.S. positions in the strategic town and used several pieces of artillery. 

The American troops under Gen. Arthur MacArthur repulsed the Filipinos who retreated. Earlier on May 5, 1899, the Americans captured San Fernando with the defeated Filipino troops of Gen. Antonio Luna burning the church, several buildings and railway station before they left.
(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan Uy)

Photo credit: http://philippineamericanwar.webs.com/



Thursday, June 15, 2017

New Orgonite Devices In The Making

I love orgonites and the positiveness they bring! They amazingly work and I keep on getting testimonies from a lot of friends on how these devices have helped them in their daily lives. 

Today, these are the new orgonite devices in greens and oranges ready for delivery to friends in a day or two after they are dryed, cleansed and actvated.