



Hello! will be in baguio around last week of august, and im canvassing for a photographer that can take nice photos of me. Baka po may kilala kayo, budget friendly lang sana (students are welcome!) yung around 2k below, 30mins to 1hr only. I just want nice photos to post on my birthday, not super extravagant naman haha. Thank you!!
Additional: baka may kilala din kayong nag mmake up, kahit local salons or freelancers. 1k below naman budget. soft look lang hehe! THANK U NG MARAMI
Short version: I built a free mood tracker where the emotions are in Ilokano instead of English. It's called Anya Ngay. Just shipped it on iOS and Android.
The reason: every mood app I've used gives you the same handful of English emotions, and there are feelings I genuinely only have a word for in Ilokano. Translating them into "sad" or "stressed" loses most of what I actually meant.
What's in it:
- Ilokano emotion vocabulary, with English glosses if you want them
Where I need help: the word list. I'm working from how the language was spoken around me growing up, and I know that varies a lot by province. Some of my choices are probably off, and a few emotions I couldn't find a good word for at all.
If you speak Ilokano, I'd love to know which words feel wrong, which ones you'd never actually use, and what's missing. Genuinely more useful to me than downloads right now.
Link in comments. Thanks.
From magical to mysterious. Baguio is a magnificent place to experience
Hello. We have a scheduled Parish Pastoral Planning in Baguio. Scheduled kami to go there on Aug 9 and then baba na by August 11. To those reaiding in Baguio, safe kaya to go there by Sunday? I’m kinda worried. Huhu.