I've made a number of updates on the DumagueteCity.net website over the past few days. One of the more subtle changes was the use of a new background image for the menu. I had been using a dark, navy blue image, but after seeing a red gif. on another website, I thought I'd swipe the red one, and put up on the website.
The most productive updates, I think, are the updates to the photos section. I've updated the old pages and added another photos page - St. Paul University Founders' Day -.
A few of the older photos pages are in desperate need of additional photos. Needless to say, the current section of the boulevard is pitiful. That's a project that can be taken care of, hopefully, within the next week.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Additional Buglasan Photos on the Dumaguete Website.
In my seemingly never ending effort to keep my website, dumaguetecity.net up to date, I've added 30 Buglasan Parade photos to the website's Photos area.
A dozen of the photos have already made their way onto, an earlier post on this blog. In my latest series of updates to the Photos area, I've also made changes to Around Quezon Park,St. Paul University, DowntownDumaguete, and Mary Immaculate.
At present, the Photos area has 10 sections - or pages. Five have been updated within the last few days, with five more to go.
All I can say is, stay tuned.
A dozen of the photos have already made their way onto, an earlier post on this blog. In my latest series of updates to the Photos area, I've also made changes to Around Quezon Park,St. Paul University, DowntownDumaguete, and Mary Immaculate.
At present, the Photos area has 10 sections - or pages. Five have been updated within the last few days, with five more to go.
All I can say is, stay tuned.
Friday, October 24, 2014
More Buglasan Parade Photos.
This afternoon, there was another parade in Dumaguete for the 2014 Buglasan Festival; this one more colorful than the first.
I took over 450 photos of the parade. Of course, some were better than others. It's difficult to say how many will make their way on to the website. I'll need to give some thought as to the best format for the photos.
In the mean time, I've uploaded a dozen of the photos to this blog. I've tried to pick a few that were representative of the whole set. Clicking on each individual photo will show an enlarged image. Once I've put the other photos onto the website, I'll be sure to post a notice on this blog.
I took over 450 photos of the parade. Of course, some were better than others. It's difficult to say how many will make their way on to the website. I'll need to give some thought as to the best format for the photos.
In the mean time, I've uploaded a dozen of the photos to this blog. I've tried to pick a few that were representative of the whole set. Clicking on each individual photo will show an enlarged image. Once I've put the other photos onto the website, I'll be sure to post a notice on this blog.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Thanks For The "Likes".
This blog has been around since Oct. 2006' and for the most part has seen very little growth. That shouldn't come as a surprise since I haven't exactly set the blogosphere on fire with posts. As a matter of fact, I'm sorry to say, I've neglected this blog.
The original purpose of this blog was to promote my website, dumaguetecity.net. The original purpose of that was to help promote the city of Dumaguete.
I've recently returned to posting on this blog, along with updating the website. I've also created a Facebook page to promote the blog. I wish I had done that sooner. According to the latest stats, the Dumaguete Website Facebook page already has 14 fans. That may not seem like much, when compared to sites like creativeminorityreport (one of my personal favorites) but I appreciate the fans I have.
Now, I have to keep up the work.
The original purpose of this blog was to promote my website, dumaguetecity.net. The original purpose of that was to help promote the city of Dumaguete.
I've recently returned to posting on this blog, along with updating the website. I've also created a Facebook page to promote the blog. I wish I had done that sooner. According to the latest stats, the Dumaguete Website Facebook page already has 14 fans. That may not seem like much, when compared to sites like creativeminorityreport (one of my personal favorites) but I appreciate the fans I have.
Now, I have to keep up the work.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Today's Updates.
Continuing along with the changes mentioned in yesterday's post, I've updated the index page to the Dumaguete website.
Among the changes, I've removed the links to Philippine radio stations and replaced those with links to the websites for the Dumaguete City government, Silliman University and St. Paul's University.
I've also removed everything on the index page referring to the now defunct Blogosphere page. That page just wasn't working. I still need to go to other pages on the website to eliminate any other references to that page as well.
I've also created a Facebook page for this blog. The link to that can be seen on the right.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Updated Photos on the Dumaguete Website.
Having gone far too long without creating any updates for The Dumaguete Website , I finally spent time today making changes to the Photos page and the assorted links on that page.
The updated pages are:
1)Mary Immaculate Parish Church
2)Around Quezon Park
3)DowntownDumaguete
4)Our Mother Of Perpetual Help Redemptorist Church
5)Saint Catherine Cathedral
6)Along the Boulevard
In addition to these six updated pages, I've added three new pages to the Photos section.The three are:
St.Paul University
Silliman Parade 2014
Buglasan Parade 2014
I'm planning on adding more photo page links in the near future.The website needs a good going over. Expect more updates soon.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Shakey's Pizza at Robinson's Mall.
After church this morning, my wife and I - along with our son and my wife's youngest sister - went to Robinson's mall in Dumaguete. We weren't in the market for anything in particular; we were going, mainly, to walk around, kill time and window shop.
When we arrived, it was too early for lunch - we had eaten a late breakfast before Mass. As it turned out, however, we stayed at the mall long enough for lunch time to come around.
My wife wanted pizza. She was about to enter Greenwich Pizza, when I told her about the Shakey's Pizza on the other side of the Mall. She was unaware of Shakey's having a location in Robinson's and I had only just learned of it when I took a side trip to a bookstore. We'd give them a try.
We looked over the menu. We decided on a large half and half. With drinks, it was going to cost about 550 Philippine Pesos.
About 15 minutes after he had taken our order, our waiter came to our table to tell us that a mistake had been made and it would be another 10 or 15 minutes before we'd get our pizza. The cook had mistakenly prepared a "party" size rather than the large. Had this been a pizza joint in the States, the manager would have just given us the larger "party" size pizza at no extra charge. That's not what happened here. Instead, they had the cook make us the smaller "large" pizza, making us wait an additional 15 minutes. To make up the difference in price, they made the cook pay for the "party" size pizza. It would cost him about 700 pesos......probably two days pay for him.
Rather than make us wait, it would have been better customer service for the management to give us the "party" pizza and maybe charge the cook the 200 peso difference. If I were the manager, I don't know if I would have even charged the cook the 200 pesos.
I really feel sorry for the cook. I feel sorry for the waiter as well. I had originally planned on giving him a 50 peso tip. I know it wasn't his fault that our experience wasn't as good as it should have been, but I just couldn't bring myself to leave a tip.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Buglasan Festival Parade Photo. #1
Photo of unknown balloon vendor, walking along the route of the 2014 Bugalasan Festival parade. Saturday, Oct.18, 2014.
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