Island Called Boracay by Ferns Tosco

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Posted on 11th September 2011 by MaryJaneC in Beaches |Boracay |Friends

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I first heard the haunting voice of Ferns Tosco when she sang “Island Called Boracay” during a food fest night in Kalibo, Aklan. That time I was with the company of the Iloilo City Hall Press Corp, we were on a Lakbay Aral with DOT, touring half of Panay Island. We were rediscovering the beautiful tourism spots of Antique, Aklan and Roxas.

Jay-Ar, Ferns & Nash

That fateful night in Kalibo, I was captivated by Ferns’ guitar playing and beautiful singing, even more so than the food actually. Ferns sang a mix of 80s and 90s hits but the song that stuck in my mind is her very own composition “Island Called Boracay”. Unfortunately she only sang one set that night. I learned later on that she had to go to Boracay because she  also had a gig scheduled there at Bom Bom Bar and Pat’s Creek Bar.

After that night I resolved to find out who that amazing singer was. I didn’t know her name yet only her song “Island Called Boracay”. When I got home after the tour I tried to google her song but I didn’t find a trace of it – which is actually good because that means that no one has pirated her songs yet ( and I hope no one will ever do so of course). I only got a break when I found a feature article by Choose Philippines about her,  her song and her band. In that article I learned that the owner of ‘the haunting voice’ is Ferns Tosco, a singer based in Boracay Island. I immediately looked her up on Facebook, then messaged and added her, within minutes she accepted my friend request. She was really nice and I told her then that I heard her sing when we went to Kalibo last June. The next day I messaged her again and asked her if she could grant me an interview. She said Yes! So that’s how I got to meet Ferns and her talented bandmates – Nash Tabay and Jay-Ar Pague.

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San Antonio Resort – Roxas, Capiz

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Posted on 5th November 2010 by Mary Jane in Beaches |Capiz |Roxas City |Travel

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San Antonio Resort – we have discovered an awesome resort in Roxas City, Capiz! I love seafood and if I want my fix of it only one place comes to mind – Roxas. And this time when we went there last month we decided to check out a resort that a friend of mine raved about.  San Antonio Resort is slowly becoming popular not only here in Panay but internationally as well. There were a bunch of foreign tourists when we were there. I learned that they offer tour packages as well.

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Boracay Marine Walk Experience with White Blue

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Posted on 20th August 2010 by Mary Jane in Beaches |Boracay |Escapades |Travel

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Here’s another installment of our Boracay weekend getaway last July. On our second day we did one of the most enjoyable activities while in Boracay Island, Philippines – the Marine Walk. Marine Walk is a helmet diving system that has been designed for the ultimate underwater experience. We literally walked under the sea, surrounded by fascinating marine life, live corals, and colorful tropical fishes!

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Day Trip to Guimaras

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Posted on 7th May 2010 by Mary Jane in Beaches |Escapades |Iloilo Bloggers |Photography

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We went on a day trip to Guimaras yesterday. I have been to Guimaras countless times but this was the first time that I was able to go island hopping, snorkeling and see/touch turtles in Lawi! We went to Ave Maria Island, it had a white sand beach though not as white as Boracay’s but much better because it was quieter and ideal for relaxation. After a couple of hours of lounging at the beach we went back to Raymen’s Beach Resort (that’s where we ate lunch when we arrived by the way). Before going home we went by Trappist Monastery. Of course we didn’t forget to buy Guimaras’ super sweet mangoes! I really had an awesome time with Eric, Junnjun and Nang Ethel! Til next time!

Beautiful Sunset in Antique

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Posted on 19th April 2010 by Mary Jane in Beaches |Photography

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Here I go again. Last weekend I went back to Papang’s hometown once again for a family gathering. Me and my cousins went to the beach – again, of course. Since childhood, I have never passed a chance to go to the beach. Not only is it a bonding experience for me and my cousins but it is also a chance for me to take a deep in the clear and clean beaches of San Jose, Antique. So like the last time, I didn’t forget to bring my camera to document our beach bumming. Although I wasn’t able to experience the deep in the sea like I always do, I had the sunset to make me happy!

So here are more photos of Antique’s beautiful sunset. Hopefully with my posts I am able to entice people to come and visit Antique. You will not regret it! Enjoy!