Twirlers are spun above the food the keep the flies off. The flies are attracted because the food is not refrigerated. Is it a difference between bacteria that can be seen and cannot be seen?
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Refrigeration
Units
Macaroni Salid, Philippino style, where a common cup is used at the unit of measurement.
Farmers Market
Being able to by the food from the person that produces or grows it. Seeing the person who is purchasing and probably consuming the food. How does this impact the transition. Once there is a face behind the food, is the buyer going to go back to this seller? If the transaction becomes more than just monetary but also personal, how will the producer change? Will they keep the buyers well being in mind and sacrifice the profit margin for their well being? At the same point, by knowing who ones buyers are, will the buyer take this added knowledge and improve the experience. Will they get to know the buyers, their preferences and make their future purchases even better?
Should the seller can focus in on their current buyers and make them happy, letting the business take its course or should they just worry about selling their crops.
Who is the one that must step up and fix this, the market, the buyer or the seller? Where does ethics come into play? Where does educating the consumer come into play?

Fresh produce picked within 24 hours of purchase.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Soft Drinks
Coca-cola completely dominates Pepsi as the preferred drink, since the locals say that Pepsi is too sweet. A local drink Pop Cola, was becoming the more popular drink and such it was bought by Coke. The local drink is more attune to the local taste along with the being cheaper. An 8-ounce bottle of coke costs around P10 (under $0.25), a Pop Cola is around P6-7.
Landslide
The small tree in the center right, used to be at the top of the hill on the right, and where the tree is now, there used to be a home where four kids died.
Scooter Race
Parade
Float from the municipality of Kiangan.
Part of the celebrations is the Municipality Parade, with floats and people from each of the provinces of Ifugao come to display a part of their culture. By my estimates over a thousand people were a part of the parade.
Traditional male clothing, the g-string.
Traditional female clothing.
Market
Funeral
A local Mumbaki, a local priest and medicine man, who is highly ranked in the village. After his death many steps take place continuing from 3 to 9 days. The big community event is on the third day were all the relatives gather. Based on the position of the person who has died, different animals are slaughtered. Being a Mumbaki, two caribou along with pigs are all to be slaughtered. It is not done to be cruel and violent, but it is a cultural thing done to honor the one that has passed away. I will spare the details, but after this, the rest of the day is spent eating, drinking, and carrying on the ceremonies. The neighbors each do their part and help out by cooking and hosting guests in their house.
One of two caribou.
A community event, everyone is there to watch.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Post Harvest
Once the rice has been harvested, it need to be dried before it can be milled and cleaned. The rice is spread out onto pavement and a couple of hours under the sun
In the process of being spread out.
Many use the streets since that is the only large concrete surface they have available.
Tricycle
A Group Effort
Safety
Robinsons Place
Jeepney
Sunday, June 7, 2009
I have arrived in Manila and am now at the hotel, Pension Navidad. I have also picked up a sim card so I now have a cell number. To call from the US it is 011-63-915-286-0518. Other ways to reach me is through email, aim or skype. Right now the only internet access I have is through an internet cafe, so my ability to check will be sparse for the next couple of days but it should be better after that.
Pictures will start to be added shortly.
Pictures will start to be added shortly.
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