What an interesting poem. It has acupuncture and matters of the heart all rolled into one. Pretty pretty pretty. I just happened upon it on tumblr, and wapak! Gotta keep this one as not to forget!Enjoy reading!To Teach a Heartby Merlie AlunanFor Feli...
Continuing a Justin Just In Time Tradition of bringing you by best picks of great music birthed into the world this year. Will artists last year prove to have the staying power to get in this year? Or will new bands and singers take the lead? So here...
Happy New Year! Today marks the start of a new year for the Just In Time blog! This day also marks the first part of the year-ender/year-starter posts series.The three core theological virtues of faith, hope and love capture to a certain extent my ex...
December is the concluding month of this year, where in my blog, I will post all my conclusive posts for the year. From recaps to countdowns, to wishlists to rewinds, to photos and promises, December is about closure. December is about keeping still.
A recent discovery. This poem is entitled "Dry Spell" by Ellen Hopkins. How oddly timely.This is a beautiful piece. Another one to be added to my wonderful list of poems that should always be in my pocket in case of literary emergencies.Dry SpellYou...
Martin Heidegger once asked, "Why are there beings at all, instead of Nothing?"But aren't we all just Nothings, feigning being?Image by Pon.Daily DoseOkay, here's the daily dose list from sembreak till now. The lack of updates on this blog, gah.Octob...
To my dearest students: (Schoolyear 2012-2013, Sem 1, Sections C-D-E-F-G)I thought after a few semesters of teaching, saying goodbye gets easier. But apparently, it's still just as tough, if not more so over the years.So here it goes:This semester wa...