A repository of social and political commentaries, literary attempts in Ilokano and English. This includes notes on daily occurrences and quotations and sayings. "Abel" is the IIokano term for tapestry or woven cloth. The term tried to capture the contents of the blog.
Monday, November 26, 2012
AS THEY SAY, THE STRONGEST PEOPLE ARE THOSE
people who can still handle things with a smile on their lips, even their eyes want to pour out tears. She is our Lady Fele Mann of Darwin, Australia. Still we beseech you, Lord of Hosts, to burn all those cancerous cells in her body, and make her comfortable today and the rest of her life. Hear us, Amami a Mannakabalin-amin.
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