Thank you for visiting FeudArt, which is in its fourth year — and we’re only getting started.
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You don’t need to be Filipino to be here. FeudArt is for everyone, and it exists for old and new friends to self-express, particularly on personal development, Filipino diaspora issues, and Philippine development.
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FeudArt‘s big idea is to encourage you to write about the Filipino community we love so much. It is your personal stories, experiences, and journey that make the most interesting life lessons from whom others can benefit. I hope that by reading my posts, you can also find the courage to tell your story honestly. When you do, I hope you consider sharing it on FeudArt.
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Your personal story matters. Ordinary stories make the larger history of the whole. Similarly, the individual achievements of the over 8 million Filipinos living abroad will help cultivate the elusive collective prosperity in the Philippines, as she navigates her own path to being a citizen-nation of the First World.
Russ,
My name is Debbie Ebalobo, and I’m a new blogger, but damn I am so glad to have stumbled upon your blog cuz it really speaks to what i hope to accomplish.
Any way, hope your doing well.
My name is Lorra. Elbert Or and I started a group for artists to share their visions of hope, creation and rebuilding to benefit the survivors of Typhoon Ondoy.
The project is called START HERE and I was wondering if you wanted to share your vision with us. We hope to have an exhibit/to sell off the artwork to raise the money to donate and use for various improvement projects and to develop calamity risk management programs in the country.
You’re one great Ilokano-American blogger! Just stumbled upon your blog through Herdy’s riknakem. Bumisbisitaak laeng ngem magustuak ti tema ken urnos ti panagsuratmo. Agbiag ka!
Russ,
My name is Debbie Ebalobo, and I’m a new blogger, but damn I am so glad to have stumbled upon your blog cuz it really speaks to what i hope to accomplish.
Any way, hope your doing well.
Peace& Love
Debs
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ps family is from Zambales too!
Posted by debalobo | May 1, 2008, 11:19 pmdebalobo, I’m doing just fine; blessed, really. My roots are from Ilocos Sur. Another reader, eric, is from Zambales.
The more Pinoy voices out there the better. Welcome to blogging.
A word to the wise: focus on your content and general direction. The readership will come.
Posted by rbvergara | May 1, 2008, 11:30 pmHello my friends
Posted by irrewsEmome | May 14, 2008, 9:52 pmirrewsEmome hello back. Thanks for visiting.
Posted by rbvergara | May 16, 2008, 8:51 pmI’m a regular reader in your blog.
send me your URl.
I want to connect yours in my site.
Posted by cocoy826 | November 17, 2008, 8:36 amNice to meet another comrade in the Ilocano bloghood.
Agbiag.
Posted by Herdy La. Yumul | January 15, 2009, 8:40 amHi.
My name is Lorra. Elbert Or and I started a group for artists to share their visions of hope, creation and rebuilding to benefit the survivors of Typhoon Ondoy.
The project is called START HERE and I was wondering if you wanted to share your vision with us. We hope to have an exhibit/to sell off the artwork to raise the money to donate and use for various improvement projects and to develop calamity risk management programs in the country.
For more info, you can head on to http://rebuild-starthere.blogspot.com.
We also have a Facebook group that you can join: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=143893607229.
Thank you very much.
Posted by Lorra | October 6, 2009, 6:20 amWonderful information.
Posted by Sumi Sevilla Haru | October 3, 2010, 1:21 amThanks, Sumi.
Posted by rbvergara | October 3, 2010, 2:55 amYou’re one great Ilokano-American blogger! Just stumbled upon your blog through Herdy’s riknakem. Bumisbisitaak laeng ngem magustuak ti tema ken urnos ti panagsuratmo. Agbiag ka!
Posted by asiong juan | January 5, 2011, 10:10 amAgyamanak, manong, nga magustuam iti dadtoy. No kayatyo ti ag-contribute ti article, ibagayo laeng.
Posted by rbvergara | January 7, 2011, 9:35 am