I am a lot of things. I am that book with endless words. I am that pen that never ceases writing. I am an imagery that captures the beauty that there is. I am a song of elation, of sadness. I am a celebration of life. But most of all, I am a memory, a speck of dust that somehow coexisted and survived with other mindless dusts in our personal space in time.
But who am I really?
I am a son of the mountains and an FBI (Full Blooded Igorot). In my bloodstreams run the DNAs of fierce warriors that once ruled the hinterlands of the Gran Cordilleras. However, whenever I look at the mirror, I don’t see the image of a warrior but rather the reflection of a small town boy who grew up in the relative safety of the mountains, protecting him from the nightmarish realities outside of these mountains. But in spite of this, there was always that clamor inside of him to chase bigger dreams, to go outside his comfort zone and just experience the world.
And jump into the void I did! Hesitantly but with growing enthusiasm, I ventured into the “big city” to learn more and to experience things that the confines of my mountains could not provide. It is a maze that I often found myself lost. However, I have already learned a lot but I know it is still not enough. In the meantime, I’ll just be a sponge and absorb everything around me.
I enjoy the company of my close friends. I love small talks with my friends because it gives me a deeper insight as to who they are. This, I think that it is my one idiosyncrasy vis-à-vis personal relationships. I always have that insatiable appetite to know more about my friends and know more about what makes them tick.
I am an ultimate beach bum and a travel junkie. Travel is like second nature to me and I am always after exploring and falling in love new places and experiences. Though I grew up in the mountains, my heart was captured by the beach, with the sun, the sand and the gentle lapping of the waves acting like a manna rejuvenating my exasperated soul. I do like to trek mountains and keep in touch with my inner affinity with mother nature.
I am a bibliophile. My love for knowledge and learning pushed me to start reading early. I delved in newspapers and magazines, then eventually I got enamored with encyclopedias, with its glossy pages and colorful images. Now I am into novels of basically every genre but horror (I have too active an imagination).
Lately, I’ve been focusing on my writing. I am slowly regaining the momentum that I have once lost. I’ve been too obstinate for too long that I let my pen grow dull. But now I am back with a vengeance, and of the good kind, and I will now put to use the pen to inspire change. I don’t want to waste whatever talent was bequeathed to me.
There are still a lot of things I want to accomplish, and I am still on the process of adjusting my sails. However, I am putting my full trust in our good Lord, that He will guide me in every step of the way to reaching the zenith of my journey. With Him, my family and my friends as my inspirations, I know I will be able to reach greater things in this lifetime.
~Carl L. Batnag, CPA
I just read two of your articles and this. I will be reading more.
Ang galing! Keep writing…
God bless!
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Thanks Kuya Chris! 🙂 Thanks for taking the time to read. hehe 🙂
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Good reads! Continue writing… and maybe publish a book one day. 🙂
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Very nice Carl! I’ve been noticing lately how you post in FB, how eloquent you are in expressing your thoughts and feelings. I was curious because I like what I see, so I clicked the link attached on your latest post and now I’m here commenting. Good job Carl! Continue to be a blessing. You inspire me a lot. Thanks.
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Too generous a comment auntie. 🙂 Nonetheless, I appreciate your kind words. 🙂
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Hi
My name is Shaun and I’m an author, just wondering if you consider reviewing books, in exchange for a free ebook copy?
Here is a link to my book (Ewan Pendle and the White Wraith) on amazon, so you can have a look and decide if it may or may not be something you would be interested in reading – http://amzn.eu/6FjYTA3
Thanks for taking the time to consider my enquiry, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Shaun
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Good luck to you
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Thank you. You as well
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Hummm and Dhankyou as well
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Hello, many thanks for following The Monching’s Guide! 🙂
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A pleasure 😀😁
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No music lover?
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Now that you’ve mentioned it… yes, I do love music. Unfortunately, music doesn’t love me 😅😂 haha!
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hi, I would like to ask were did you buy domain and web host? Thanks
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Hello. I don’t have any web host, for now. I bought my domain through WordPress.
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do you have a PA (private account) I want to ask some things regarding buying a domain.
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You can drop me an email ~ carl.l.batnag@gmail,com
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Copy,thanks!
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I saw that you liked my post about receiving a free copy of one of my audiobooks, so here it is:
Code: B8Z7RNKXAN3AX
Link: audible.com/acx-promo
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What a brave and profound declaration of yourself Carl. You have truly captured and defined your identity and your core. Reading it reminds me of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. Carpe diem!
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Wow. Thank you for your kind words. I am even unsure how to respond. I didn’t expect it would remind you of Whitman.
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Hi Carl, glad I finally got round to checking out your ‘about’ page. Thanks for your continued support of Leighton Travels.
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And I thank you for dropping by 🙂 I am always fascinated by your adventures, they transport me to the places you’ve visited 🙂 I hope to read more of your adventures and hopefully I get to chance to experience them in the future.
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Hi, Carl! Read your About page just now. I, too, am an FBI! Nice to meet you. 😉
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Really! Wow! What a coincidence:) Great meeting you over the blogosphere! 🙂
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Congratulations, Carl!
I have nominated your blog for the Real Neat Blog Award.
More about this nomination is at
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2020/06/09/real-neat-blog-award-congratulations-nominees-6/
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Wow, that is amazing! Thank you 🙂
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Thanks for your kind words! Best wishes 🙂
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well done on your blog
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Thank you 🙂
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Pleasure. I wnat to learn more about your blog.
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Well= I am actually opposite in a way. While you say beach person, I am more of a mountain person. I actually grow up in a big city- Charlotte, which I am grateful for and love that I still love there.
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I realize that I wrote this when I was younger. Over the past few years, I’ve come to understand that I am both a mountain and beach person. I was born and I grew up in the mountains and I still yearn for home even though I’ve been living and working in the big city these past eight years 🙂
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I only have been living in cities- Charlotte was where I grew up
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Thanks for your like of my post, “Tribulation Prophecies And Doctrine 6 – The Essence Of The Tribulation;” I appreciate your kindness.
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Thanks for your like of my article, “Revelation Prophecy – Introduction;” you are very kind.
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Thanks for your like of my article, Revelation 10; I appreciate your kindness and internet friendship.
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You are on the right track! Remember all things are possible by putting your trust in Him. Do you have time for a review of my self-published novel THE CROSS WE BEAR? (I. V. Greco – pen name) Proceeds will go to cancer research. It is available on Amazon. All the best with your endeavors!
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Great to see you here Carl! See you around!
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I came across your blog from your project 81 post and I’m happy I did! I like how proud you are for being an Igorot and it makes me really proud as a fellow Filipino, boasting one of our pride! Keep on writing!
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Please consider reading my book about my wife’s grandmother, a Korean woman who struggled to receive an education in the early 1900s, suffered while fighting for Korean freedom, overcame many obstacles to become a physician and was an advocate for the rights of disadvantaged citizens. Available on Amazon & Kindle, “An Extraordinary Life, A Biographical Novel of Colonial Korea.”
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