Zerayn’s dailyprompt responses

  • Crafting and Unseen Value

    Token from scraps When I was young, wedding souvenirs were typically made from handcrafted materials such as woven items, beads, wood, pine needles, and discarded calaverite ores. I challenged myself to create my own souvenirs using only hot glue, wooden… Continue reading

    Crafting and Unseen Value
  • Incongruity of events

    Facing the Biggest Personal Challenge in the Next Six Months I thought the biggest challenge I will face in the near future is thriving in the air pollution as the IQAir charts show that the air is becoming unhealthy. What’s… Continue reading

    Incongruity of events
  • Women’s Volleyball

    The Modern Mintonette “Mine, mine, mine!” the ladies shouted as they play. An interjection telling it’s their turn to volley the ball in the air, in projectile motion. I have tried playing this sport, but never really mastered the skill.… Continue reading

    Women’s Volleyball
  • Feelings-Emotions

    If you could make your pet understand one thing, what would it be? What makes humanity On a busy afternoon after work, my friend exclaimed, “I am tired. I need my cats. I wanna go home now!” If I have… Continue reading

  • Love: Is It Really the Greatest Gift?

    another try of a reverse poem There is no greatest gift I’ve knownwe all seek such gift like love,love built bridges beyond spaces,we have seen some of that,struck down, broken, crashed in spirit,what becomes of those pursuing love,another love restores… Continue reading

    Love: Is It Really the Greatest Gift?
  • Navigating Life’s Challenges in 2024

    Leaving 2024 and its challenges Adept understanding of the complexity of human interaction and dynamics remains a challenge in 2024. Moving on from a place or situation due to struggles also continues to shape my journey. Saying goodbye to people… Continue reading

  • Jeepneys: A Unique Icon of the Philippines

    The National Transportation of the Philippines “Para po!” That’s what passengers say to take off from a jeepney ride. Shortened as “jeep” or “dyip” in Tagalog, it has become one of the cultural icons of the Philippines. It is also… Continue reading

    Jeepneys: A Unique Icon of the Philippines
  • Killer Earthquake

    Share what you know about the year you were born. July 1990 Luzon Earthquake In July 1990, the city of Baguio was put in a predicament that would reshape the city forever. Buildings, roads, and other infrastructures went down. People… Continue reading

    Killer Earthquake
  • The Toastmaster’s Table Topics

    Slaying an Extemporaneous Speech Once in a toastmaster’s meeting, I participated in the table topics. It is an impromptu speech that runs for a minute. You would only have 30 seconds to prepare. The topics would be random and each… Continue reading

    The Toastmaster’s Table Topics
  • Like Wild Animals

    Do you ever see wild animals? Figuratively Speaking Wild animals are rare in the city, unless you wish to visit a zoo or an animal safari. I see wild animals, figuratively. Although it may sound strange to some people, the… Continue reading

    Like Wild Animals