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if i look back, i am lost
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we're not kids anymore.

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Looking back, I wish I had taken the next train.
Vienna, Austria
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Christianshavn
Universal Studios Singapore | Gardens by the Bay
Christianshavn | Nyahvn 180525
Sa pa - Vietnam (by groucho)
Noah Urrea by Raul Romo
takin’ the long way home | instagram: veanavasquez
this is where it ends | instagram: veanavasquez
pitogo, quezon | instagram: veanavasquez *more in highlights
Dubrovnik - Croatia (by Josef Grunig)
strollin’ | instagram: veanavasquez
Venice - Italy (by Marika Bortolami)
stair and flair | instagram: veanavasquez (more in highlights!)
The Home of the Villavicencios
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Gliceria Marella de Villavicencio is known as the Forgotten Heroine of the Philippine Revolution as she lived a life of sacrifice to protect the revolutionary movement. She loved the Philippines more than her children and her family. Her husband, Eulalio Villavicencio, who is also considered a hero, was executed by the Spaniards because Gliceria chose to keep quiet about everything she knew about the revolutionary movement instead of her husband’s life.
“I love my husband as few wives can, but I would consider myself unworthy of carrying his name if I will procure his liberty at the expense of his country’s blood.”
Her story–even her name–was never mentioned and taught during the number of History classes I took back then. But it is one of the most inspiring ones for sure. We will only know the true meaning of life if we live it selflessly.
P.S. That story wasn’t so scary, but the photos are a bit, so yeah, Happy Halloween!