Jack  Kintanar  Cariño


Kayabang of Camotes (640x480)
Young ibaloi girls and children considered it playtime to harvest camotes from their mother's "uma" or kaingin. A basketful could easily weigh 50 kg. Old photos like this speaks volumes about a forgotten lifestyle.

cloudkissedlady wrote on Feb 2
Wow ! what a load . I like the art of piling the produce . Thanks
cuyapi wrote on Feb 2
The loaded basket looks beautiful but to carry that all the way home is another thing. Another problem too is the camote does not stay long. "Maagali" after a month or so. It goes to the pigs. I look like one of the girls. The one who is squatting. She is saying, "there is no way I can carry this, it is so heavy".
shane100281 wrote on Feb 2
ay apaw embel-at met noman ah.wheew.i miss dokto!todalay dokto!
cuyapi wrote on Feb 8
Jack,

Can I buy the picture? Do you think 20x20 look okay not totally washed out? If it is possible, please let me know at janetlawa@yahoo.com; cost and place of pick up. Thanks, aberdang.

I am a computer illiterate so sometimes I can not find your responses to my comments. Also, comments from Cuyapi (my daughter) should be Aberdang (me) instead. I am not sure how it is happening this way?

Thanks, Aberdang
jackcarino wrote on Feb 8, edited on Feb 8
cuyapi said
Jack,

Can I buy the picture? Do you think 20x20 look okay not totally washed out? If it is possible, please let me know at janetlawa@yahoo.com; cost and place of pick up. Thanks, aberdang.

I am a computer illiterate so sometimes I can not find your responses to my comments. Also, comments from Cuyapi (my daughter) should be Aberdang (me) instead. I am not sure how it is happening this way?

Thanks, Aberdang
Janet,
you can just download the photo, save it on a CD or flash drive and bring it to FUJI to print out. Siguro naman madali lang gawin or talaga computer illiterate? right clik on the photo and click on save picture as... cheers!
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