Jack  Kintanar  Cariño

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Photo AlbumA Baguio IdyllMar 4, '07 9:40 AM
for everyone

Cool clouds - Feb 2007
  
An Old Street
  
A Foggy Day
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Trees
  
Taking my regular walk in the woods - photo taken by Chi in 2001
  
Here Comes the Fog - Feb 2007
  
A Walking Tour of Baguio
  
Trees, Trees (Jan 2 2007)
  
A Changing Baguio Skyline
  
Burnham Lake
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Session Road - Perennial Festive Mood
  
Love the Balloons
  
At a family outing in John Hay
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More Trees
  
Tip Top Family Outing
  
AYA: Jack's Eldest Daughter
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AYA's PSHS Graduation
  
Visit to Tam-awan Village - Jan 2007
  
My daughters Aya & Ella with their cousin, Josefa
  
My girl El-la, (a.k.a. Gariela Cariño)
  
EL-LA : Jack's Middle Child
  
EL-LA as a Pre-schooler
  
GIO: Joaquin Mateo
  
Gio, my only son
  
Gio, El-la & their cousin Kinja
  
The Bul-ol, The Granary God, in our logo
  
The Baguio City YEARBOOK 2007
  
Ibaloi School Girls, circa 1900s
  
The Baguio City TRAVELERS Guidebook
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Baguio Map
  
The Baguio City YEARBOOK - 2005 issue
  
Our Baguio Guide 2002
  
Skyland News - a local Baguio weekly
  
SKYLAND News
  
We Need More Trees in Baguio NOW
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Babies JACK & JILL, the twins
  
Baby Jack
  
Little Jack
  
Little Boy Jack
  
Jack with a mouthful
  
Cousin Linda & Jack's sister, Jessica Cariño
  
The Upper House in Old Kisad
  
Young Joaquin Agustin Cariño
  
Young Joanna Cariño
  
Jack with a naughty smile
  
Jennifer Maria, aka Jingjing
  
Young Joaquin at Play
  
Young Jack
  
Jack, pa-cute
  
Jack 'n Judy w/ Mama
  
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rhonitski wrote on Apr 30, '07
It´s all nice Jack,By the way do you still have the old photos of Burnham park were they used to rent motorcycles and mini cars alongside with the skating rink.
jackcarino wrote on Apr 30, '07
We don't have that in our family album. Maybe some researchers have that.
joelans64 wrote on Jul 29, '07

Hi Jack, Nice photos you got here. By the way, any relation with Enrique"Bukang" Carino? He was a batchmate of mine at SLU.. Last I heard he is in San Diego, CA. Laters.
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jrgamina wrote on Jul 30, '07
Manong, this is really an interesting Guidebook. Do you have any articles or compilation of the vanishing art of Tribal Tattoos from the different tribes? Tattoos fascinate me and I am really interested in Tribal Tattoos. I have an armband taken from a Tapis from Kalinga... I was hoping I could find an authentic compilation of Tribal Tattoos (mainly Cordillera)... The compilation can also be good for educating kids most especially here in America... goal is mainly to expand the knowledge and ease the curiosity of our younger generation who spent most of their childhood here in the states. If by chance you do, can you please inform me on how we can coordinate. Sincerely, Robbie Mina...
jackcarino wrote on Jul 31, '07
Hi! Baguio photographer David Leprozo, Jr. (a.k.a. David Chan) has a few pictures of Kalinga's tattooing tradition in his Multiply site. He is in the network of Natz Navarro. Another professor at UP Baguio, her name is Ikin, has also done academic studies on the subject matter. I am not sure if they are now available in book form though.
jrgamina wrote on Jul 31, '07, edited on Jul 31, '07
How can one contact them? Email? Address? Phone Number?
jrgamina wrote on Jul 31, '07
Do you have Mr. David Leprozo, Jr. multiply site? I apologize Manong because I haven't really settled in Baguio since after highschool (agsubli subli lang piman) but then again I am always active with our Kailyans here in San Diego, LA, and Seattle. Although, if anyone wants to know - Benny Sukong has been coming to America and other countries to educate people on the different music from the Cordilleras including Jun Abul his student who is now residing in Texas. Benny Sulong was and maybe still teaching in UP Diliman about Cordillera Music, Musical Instruments, and Dances. I was fortunate enough to have a little tutorage from his expertise. Please keep in touch, and if you don't mind I would be interested to meet the people you mentioned on my next return to Baguio...
jackcarino wrote on Aug 1, '07
We sent you the link. Baguio media people usually hang out at Luisa's Cafe along Session Road beside Rumours Bar.
jackcarino wrote on Aug 3, '07

Hi Jack, Nice photos you got here. By the way, any relation with Enrique"Bukang" Carino? He was a batchmate of mine at SLU.. Last I heard he is in San Diego, CA. Laters.
Yes Joseph, Enrique is a relative. His lolo, Donato Cariño, the first president of the Benguet State University, is a brother of my lolo, Dr. Jose Maria Cariño. He is in the US. Enrique's sister, Zita, is the owner of the famous Phases Learning School of Baguio.
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julietadevera wrote on Nov 15, '07
I don'tknow if you were there february 3, 1974. Heard about the escapades of Demi and Eddie?
julietadevera wrote on Nov 15, '07
Looks just like you!
nillokjt wrote on Nov 19, '07
Amazing photos. I was looking for updates about Joe Cawiding when I stumbled on your site. I went through all pictures. Thanks for sharing your family pics. I saw Jill, she was with WWP while I was at MCDC long time ago. She stood behind me on my wedding day. It was also nice to see Judy and kids. I never met you but I did know Jill had a twin brother. All the while I thought that Aya was Jill's daughter. Sometimes I see them in the office and NGO gatherings together with Jill's son, I forgot his name. Did I miss to catch a glimpse of him on all those pics. I also remember Maya, she volunteered with MCDC before. Please extend my regards to Jill and Judy. I do appreciate all your works and your big family. May your tribe increase. Good Health to everyone.

Me Llama es Jet O Kollin
djircherinai wrote on Jan 2
nice shot!
abet07 wrote on Jan 26
Is this "scout hill" in John Hay?
abet07 wrote on Jan 26
per business establishment a receipt of trees planted as per taxation period...make it mandatory and not the school kids doing the yardwork please. Err...do we still have space for planting trees though or is Baguio totally concretized for buildings and roads?

Who "pukan" the tree there diay asideg ta kayas...
bagsonmymind3 wrote on Mar 3
napaiyak ako dito... i miss seeing this on a daily basis... thank you for sharing your pictures po!
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