Sunday, October 5, 2014

THE STARS: A tale from a Provencal shepherd by Alphonse Daudet

  
            THE STARS:  A tale from a Provencal shepherd
          By Alphonse Daudet

       When I used to be in charge of the animals on the Luberon, I was in the pasture for many weeks with my dog Labri and the flock without seeing another living soul. Occasionally the hermit from Mont-de-l’Ure would pass by looking for medicinal herbs, or I might see the blackened face of a chimney sweep from PiĆ©mont. But these were simple folk, silenced by the solitude, having lost the taste for chit-chat, and knowing nothing of what was going on down in the villages and towns. So, I was truly happy, when every fortnight I heard the bells on our farm’s mule which brought my provisions, and I saw the bright little face of the farm boy, or the red hat of old aunty Norade appear over the hill. I asked them for news from the village, the baptisms, marriages, and so on. But what particularly interested me, was to know what was happening to my master’s daughter, Mademoiselle Stephanette, the loveliest thing for fifty kilometres around. Without wishing to seem over-curious, I managed to find out if she was going to village fetes and evening farm gatherings, and if she still turned up with a new admirer every time. If someone asked me how that concerned a poor mountain shepherd, I would say that I was twenty years old and that Stephanette was the loveliest thing I had seen in my whole life.
  
   One Sunday, however, the fortnight’s supplies were very late arriving. In the morning, I had thought, “It’s because of High Mass.” Then about midday, a big storm got up, which made me think that bad road conditions had kept the mule from setting out. Then, just after three o’clock, as the sky cleared and the wet mountain glistened in the sunshine, I could hear the mule’s bells above the sound of the dripping leaves and the raging streams. To me they were as welcome, happy, and lively as a peal of bells on Easter Day. But there was no little farm boy or old aunty Norade at the head. It was … you’ll never guess … my heart’s very own desire, friends! Stephanette in person, sitting comfortably between the wicker baskets, her lovely face flushed by the mountain air and the bracing storm.

     Apparently, the young lad was ill and aunty Norade was on holiday at her childrens’ place. Stephanette told me all this as she got off the mule, and explained that she was late because she had lost her way. But to see her there in her Sunday best, with her ribbon of flowers, her silk skirt and lace bodice; it looked more like she had just come from a dance, rather than trying to find her way through the bushes. Oh, the little darling! My eyes never tired of looking at her. I had never seen her so close before. Sometimes in winter, after the flocks had returned to the plain, and I was in the farm for supper in the evening, she would come into the dining room, always overdressed and rather proud, and rush across the room, virtually ignoring us…. But now, there she was, right in front of me, all to myself. Now wasn’t that something to lose your head over?

     Once she had taken the provisions out of the pannier, Stephanette began to take an interest in everything. Hitching up her lovely Sunday skirt, which otherwise might have got marked, she went into the compound, to look at the place where I slept. The straw crib with its lambskin cover, my long cape hanging on the wall, my shepherd’s crook, and my catapult; all these things fascinated her.

—So, this is where you live, my little shepherd? How tedious it must be to be alone all the time. What do you do with yourself? What do you think about?

         I wanted to say, “About you, my lady,” and I wouldn’t have been lying, but I was so greatly nonplussed that I couldn’t find a single word by way of a reply. Obviously, she picked this up, and certainly she would now take some gentle malicious pleasure in turning the screw:

—What about your girlfriend, shepherd, doesn’t she come up to see you sometimes? Of course, it would have to be the fairy Esterelle, who only runs at the top of the mountain, or the fabled, golden she-goat….

        As she talked on, she seemed to me like the real fairy Esterelle. She threw her head back with a cheeky laugh and hurried away, which made her visit seem like a dream.

—Goodbye, shepherd.
—Bye, Bye, lady.

   And there she was—gone—taking the empty baskets with her. As she disappeared along the steep  path, stones disturbed by the mule’s hooves, seemed to take my heart with them as they rolled away. I could hear them for a very long time. For the rest of the day, I stood there daydreaming, hardly daring to move, fearing to break the spell. Towards the evening, as the base of the valleys became a deeper blue, and the bleating animals flocked together for their return to the compound, I heard someone calling to me on the way down, and there she was; mademoiselle herself. But she wasn’t laughing any more; she was trembling, and wet, and fearful, and cold. She would have me believe that at the bottom of the hill, she had found the River Sorgue was swollen by the rain storm and, wanting to cross at all costs, had risked getting drowned. The worse thing, was that at that time of night, there was no chance of her getting back to the farm. She would never be able to find the way to the crossing place alone, and I couldn’t leave the flock. The thought of staying the night on the mountain troubled her a great deal, particularly as her family would worry about her. I reassured her as best I could:

—The nights are short in July, my Lady. It’s only going to seem like a passing, unpleasant moment.

       I quickly lit a good fire to dry her feet and her dress soaked by the river. I then placed some milk and cheese in front of her, but the poor little thing couldn’t turn her thoughts to either warming herself or eating. Seeing the huge tears welling up in her eyes, made me want to cry myself.
        Meanwhile night had almost fallen. There was just the faintest trace of the sunset left on the mountains’ crests. I wanted mademoiselle to go on into in the compound to rest and recover. I covered the fresh straw with a beautiful brand new skin, and I bid her good night. I was going to sit outside the door. As God is my witness, I never had an unclean thought, despite my burning desire for her. I had nothing but a great feeling of pride in considering that, there, in a corner of the compound, close up to the flock watching curiously over her sleeping form, my masters’ daughter rested,—just like a sheep, though one whiter and much more precious than all the others,—trusting me to guard her. To me, never had the sky seemed darker, nor the stars brighter…. Suddenly, the wicker fence opened and the beautiful Stephanette appeared. She couldn’t sleep; the animals were scrunching the hay as they moved, or bleating in their dreams. For now, she just wanted to come close to the fire. I threw my goat-skin over her shoulders, tickled the fire, and we sat there together not saying anything. If you know what’s it’s like to sleep under the stars at night, you’ll know that, when we are normally asleep, a mysterious world awakens in the solitude and silence. It’s the time the springs babble more clearly, and the ponds light up their will o’ the wisps. All mountain spirits roam freely about, and there are rustlings in the air, imperceptible sounds, that might be branches thickening or grass growing. Day-time is for everyday living things; night-time is for strange, unknown things. If you’re not used to it, it can terrify you…. So it was with mademoiselle, who was all of a shiver, and clung to me very tightly at the slightest noise. Once, a long gloomy cry, from the darkest of the ponds, rose and fell in intensity as it came towards us. At the same time, a shooting star flashed above our heads going in the same direction, as if the moan we had just heard was carrying a light.

—What’s that? Stephanette asked me in a whisper.
—A soul entering heaven, my Lady; and I crossed myself.

She did the same, but stayed looking at the heavens in rapt awe. Then she said to me:

—Is it true then, that you shepherds are magicians?
—No, no, mademoiselle, but here we live closer to the stars, and we know more about what happens up there than people who live in the plains.

She kept looking at the stars, her head on her hands, wrapped in the sheepskin like a small heavenly shepherd:

—How many there are! How beautiful! I have never seen so many. Do you know their names, shepherd?
—Of course, lady. There you are! Just above our heads, that’s the Milky Way. Further on you have the Great Bear. And so, he described to her in great detail, some of the magic of the star-filled panoply….
—One of the stars, which the shepherds name, Maguelonne, I said, chases Saturn and marries him every seven years.
—What, shepherd! Are there star marriages, then?
—Oh yes, my Lady.

       I was trying to explain to her what these marriages were about, when I felt something cool and fine on my shoulder. It was her head, heavy with sleep, placed on me with just a delightful brush of her ribbons, lace, and dark tresses. She stayed just like that, unmoving, right until the stars faded in the coming daylight. As for me, I watched her sleeping, being somewhat troubled in my soul, but that clear night, which had only ever given me beautiful thoughts, had kept me in an innocent frame of mind. The stars all around us continued their stately, silent journey like a great docile flock in the sky. At times, I imagined that one of these stars, the finest one, the mostbrilliant, having lost its way, had come to settle, gently, on my shoulder, to sleep...

Monday, September 1, 2014

Catching Up...

          Its been awhile since I posted about something and its about death and  longing. So for now I will just make some random updates about my life.... First of all, its 1st day of September, Merry Christmas everyone!!! And a month from now I will have my most awaited semestral beak, where shall I go this time? Hmmm... Last year I went to Sagada all by myself and it was full of fun, thrill, new learning, adventure and at the same time relaxing and  full of reflection. It was really great! :) 

#1.
      For the past months I've been addicted to cooking and making desserts and I do everything from scratch!!! I already cooked chicken square, chicken curry, steamed ginger chicken, chicken teriyaki, pan-fry fish,  steamed fish, beer-battered fish, lechon kawali, pork adobo, beef tapa, beef steak, beef salpicao, bulgogi and the latest that i just cooked this past weekend are the pesto dishes: pesto pasta and cheesy chicken pesto. Sorry I don't have pictures aside from the two, bulgogi and pesto dishes c/o Gerine sy.. Soon I will post the recipes...

Cheesy chicken pesto with Pesto Pasta
(c) Gerine Sy

Bulgogi
(c) Gerine Sy

#2.
     Last Saturday, my friends and I attended a school activity for Disaster Management which was presented by the MSC. What was emphasized  in the lecture is Preparedness and Awareness of what to do when disaster comes because the Philippines is a disaster prone country. Even though the Filipinos are very aware of it, we seem to always get caught off guard. It made me wonder why can't the Department of Education/ CHED or LGUs with help of  AFP implement a course for disaster management so that the people will be more knowledgeable of what to do. For DOE/ CHED: implement and make it a requirement for the students to take up a Disaster Management course to make the additional 2 years of high school have more sense or make it part of the NSTP (college). Then for the LGU's to have drills. I think it will make a difference. Well its just my idea, but whatcha think? Its because the way I see it, the present approach of public education regarding DM is not enough and there's a need to step up the game.

#3.
     I'm sooo into animes, movies, Kdramas and OSTs right now that I would recommend to you the ff:

Films
***Oh My God! (2012)- Hindi film
***Rocking at Heaven's Door (2013)- Korean film
***Ah Boys to Men 1 (2012) and 2 (2013)- Singaporean film

Variety Show
***Noonas Over Flowers- 2013
***The Return of Superman- currently airing at KBS

Dramas

Korean
***Bride of the Century (2014)
***Fated to Love You (2014)

Hong Kong
***Rear Mirror
~~~ If you want to download the dramas, I highly recommend myasiantv.com :) (I am not adverstising, its just that its the only site that work for without too much hassle)

Anime
Summer Wars
The Girl who Leapt Through Time
Wolf Children
*** These 3 are all directed my the same Director


I guess that's it for now :) Till next time...






Sunday, July 6, 2014

RIP Bigbang T.T

           Bigbang was our family's first dog, she was very playful, stubborn and matakaw but we love her. We got her from ate Nita, her sister Cloud9 was suppose to be the one that should be given to us but for some reason we got her instead,  I was grade 1. A year or so after, she started to follow me and Val to school ( our school is near our house). At first, she would just wait for us outside our classroom and she would accompany us back home but then she stop accompanying us back home and would rather stay at school. We learned that she befriend the other pupils, she also get free bbq and snacks. Hahahaha. It was really very difficult for her to return to us so the school adopted her. She became the school's official dog! Hahaha very luck! She has then witness the ups and downs of the pupils, the laughter and tears, the feeling of family.

             Yesterday, July 5, 2014, kuya Arvin posted in FB that Bigbang peacefully passed away. She was 15 yrs. old. I was heartbroken, there is a mix emotion of sadness and panghihinayang to not be able to personally say my goodbye her. It was also very unfortunate that she will not be at the planned grand reunion this coming December. :( 

             I am thankful and grateful to the school administrators and pupils who took good care and love her. Bigbang you will always be Grace Christian School's pet dog and always be remembered by the pupils.

RIP Bigbang T.T




Saturday, June 28, 2014

#Carjacq2014

June 21 was a very beautiful Saturday for a wedding! <3 <3 <3


Saturday, May 3, 2014

Summer Lovin'! :))


                                                        


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

A short trip to Monasterio de Sta. Clara- Katipunan

I have been a devotee to St. Claire since 2012 and have been to the monastery in Cabuyao, Laguna twice (c/o Gerine Sy). The St. Claire Monastery is very calming and very nature friendly. It is a very nice place to reflect and if you just want a very quiet place :)

St. Claire- Cabuyao, Laguna







 But Laguna is a bit far away for me to just go there anytime I want which makes me sad but last September some friends told me that there is a St. Claire Monastery in Katipunan which for me is nearer so YEY!!! :))

Direction on how to go there via public transpo from Fairview (especially from FEU-NRMF vicinity)
St. Claire Monstery of Manila is located very near the junction between Katipunan and Aurora Blvd.


1. Take a Jeep that has a route na lagpas Ever, dapat dumaan ng Tandang Sora.
2. Tell Manong "Tandang Sora overpass po", fare is P11.
     Landmark (INC church, McDo, Berkeley Square)
3. Go to the other side of the Commonwealth highway through the overpass
     Landmark (Mercury Drug Store, KFC)
4. Walk a bit to your right until you see this signage on the jeep. Take this ride, fare is P8



4. Sa dulo ng route nito, magbabaan lahat, you have to walk a bit pa for the next ride

5. Then you will see a jeep with a route and signage like the one below, take this ride, fare is P8



6. Baba ka sa "Terminal" nila, which is the junction between Katipunan and Auroroa Blvd.
7. Then walk towards the overpass, go to the other side, then walk a bit pa (diretso diretso lang)
    You see then vendor selling eggs in dozens or half wrap in different colors.   What I'm sure of is Yellow is for Thanksgiving :) for half a dozen its P35



8. Then when you see the gate, then your on the right path because this is the the monastery ;)


The entrance:

Schedule of the Monasterio de Sta. Clara de Manila

Inside the monastery:

They said when you toss a coin especially if it reached the topmost, your prayers will be answered :)

Here, you can offer your prayers and sampaguita to St. Claire :) 




I hope you understand my direction even though medyo magulo. For via LRT2, take a ride  to to LRT2 going to Santolan and alight at Katipunan . From there,  you can just  walk to your right (Landmark: St. Bridget School sa tapat) and pass right under the bridge and you can see vendors which leads to the church entrance.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

After the Rain.....


          Its been awhile since I posted something for my blog so a friend of mine asked to post something, anything that pop into my mind .Well, I now have something in mind but it will post it I guess next week because this week is our Midterms o.O. Then why I am here??? Hahahaha... I really don't know. Well anyway, the video that I will post is song entitled: After the Rain by Noelle Cassandra, for those who knew me, they know that I'm not really into music so when I share something musical-related then it must be really something. This is my theme song for the week because its Midterms week and the term "midterms" in Medschool is reeeeeaaaaaalllllyyyyyyy :/ </3 

           I am a big fan of N.C., ever since 2010 I guess, a good friend of mine even gave me a CD of hers and I am in love with it! :) What I like most about her style is  its simplicity and sincerity especially her original compositions and the other thing that made her different from the other singers is that she is a harpist. Cool right? Here is the full lyrics that I got from her site:

AFTER THE RAIN
Music & lyrics by Noelle Cassandra

Verse
Have you ever felt like giving up?
Have you ever felt this world’s taken too much?
Have you ever wanted this to all just end?
Have you ever wished you’d not wake up?
Have you ever wished you’re someone you’re not?
Have you ever wished your broken heart would mend?

Chorus
But get up and fight the fight.
Take it day by day.
‘Cuz there’s always sunshine after the rain.

Verse
Have you ever felt you’re all alone?
Have you ever gone back to an empty home?
Have you ever laid down and cried yourself to sleep?
Have you ever needed someone to care,
But found out that there’s nobody there?
Have you ever felt there’s more to life you need?

(repeat chorus)

Bridge
Have you felt there’s no reason to go on?
But believe, you’re exactly where you belong.

Chorus 2
Get up and fight the fight.
Take it day by day.
Cuz there’s always sunshine after the rain.

(repeat chorus 2)