Ganito style ng pisbolan sa Calumpit, Bulacan
Hingi ka sa tindero ng cup na puno ng sibuyas at chili flakes. Lagyan mo na sauce. Tuhog na.
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Ganito style ng pisbolan sa Calumpit, Bulacan
Hingi ka sa tindero ng cup na puno ng sibuyas at chili flakes. Lagyan mo na sauce. Tuhog na.
PERFORMANCE TASK IN TLE
I am proud to blog my hometown CALUMPIT, BULACAN! Did you know that Calumpit is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. In fact, Calumpit was once the capital of Bulacan during the Spanish colonial period. The town is also home to several historical landmarks, such as the St. John the Baptist Parish Church and Meyto Shrine. Calumpit is also famous for making delicious LONGGANISA. The LGU of Calumpit recently held a festival called Longganisa Calumpit as part of town founding anniversary. The festival featured the local longganisa (sausage) during a boodle fight in a 514- meter long table. Another of the most anticipated festivals in Calumpit is the Calumpit Libad Festival, an annual celebration held in Calumpit, Bulacan every twenty-third of June. The festival is celebrated one day before the actual town festival in honor of St. John the Baptist. Residents sing and dance happily. There is also a ritual of reading to passers-by as a symbol of baptism. The water may be placed in a plastic bag or scooped from the river by hand by the pagoda porters. No one goes home dry. Come and visit Calumpit, Bulacan! You will surely enjoy too.
PERFORMANCE TASK in TLE
I am proud to blog my hometown CALUMPIT, BULACAN!
Did you know that Calumpit is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. In fact, Calumpit was once the capital of Bulacan during the Spanish colonial period. The town is also home to several historical landmarks, such as the St. John the Baptist Parish Church and Meyto Shrine. Calumpit is also famous for making delicious LONGGANISA. The LGU of Calumpit recently held a festival called Longganisa Calumpit as part of town founding anniversary. The festival featured the local longganisa (sausage) during a boodle fight in a 514- meter long table. Another of the most anticipated festivals in Calumpit is the Calumpit Libad Festival, an annual celebration held in Calumpit, Bulacan every twenty-third of June. The festival is celebrated one day before the actual town festival in honor of St. John the Baptist. Residents sing and dance happily. There is also a ritual of reading to passers-by as a symbol of baptism. The water may be placed in a plastic bag or scooped from the river by hand by the pagoda porters. No one goes home dry. Come and visit Calumpit, Bulacan! You will surely enjoy too.
Christmas Celebration and Decoration in a Small Rural Town Back in December 28, 2014, I wrote an article about Christmas in Calumpit, Bula
Wow, it's Christmas time!
Haiku
"Calumpit Town Invaded"
Endless, countless years...
Calumpit is not yet dead!
Beating, throbbing hearts....
Mul="water" (Kor.); Mulmul="gargle" (Pamp.)
Pitac="mud" (Pamp.)
Burak="mud" (Pamp.)
Calumpit is a town in the Philippines.
Calumpit, Bulacan= Mud Water, Mud
Avada Kedavra!
Calumpit, ang plastic!
Ang longganisa ng Calumpit ay 'di tulad ng sa aso.
--Long Meehiya