Around that time he exchanged crazy urban life for sanity in nature, he established Sinag Kalinga, a home for the aged that has a cool jazz vibe, airy, light blue and white fresh. The place has gotten a good reputation in the province that DSWD often refers people there. We hope well-run places like this get all the support they need to continue their noble work.
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Sunday, January 6, 2013
Sinag Kalinga
Tito Bingo left the rat race twelve years ago, sick and tired of the stress and speed of city living. He was always one of the coolest uncles driving a motorcycle, travelling to exotic places, designing spaces that connect with nature, embodying the Zen spirit. When we were small, my cousins and I used to jump off from the balcony of their house to land on a mattress set on the grass and then eat aratilis and dance to Michael Jackson. Now he lives all the way in Quezon province near the border of Laguna, surrounded by a beautiful garden overlooking a mini rainforest. You visit his place and exclaim, "This is the life!"
Around that time he exchanged crazy urban life for sanity in nature, he established Sinag Kalinga, a home for the aged that has a cool jazz vibe, airy, light blue and white fresh. The place has gotten a good reputation in the province that DSWD often refers people there. We hope well-run places like this get all the support they need to continue their noble work.
Around that time he exchanged crazy urban life for sanity in nature, he established Sinag Kalinga, a home for the aged that has a cool jazz vibe, airy, light blue and white fresh. The place has gotten a good reputation in the province that DSWD often refers people there. We hope well-run places like this get all the support they need to continue their noble work.
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