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Succulentophile gives way this week to this article written and photographed by Joey de Castro. 
* * *
When Jon Pettyjohn first brought up the idea of my exhibiting with him and the likes of Ugu Bigyan and Jaime de Guzman, I was speechless. The first words to come out of my mouth were: "Are you serious?!" But five weeks to the date after he asked me, there I was, presenting right along with them.
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(Succulentophile gives way this week to this article by Joey de Castro.)


I have been going to Sagada nearly every year since the late 1980s for various reasons: to indulge my photography, clear my head and satisfy my wanderlust, mostly. However, my latest hobbies – collecting succulents and making pottery – have given me new reasons for visiting that place so far up north.
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                    [Title] => An exhibit with the masters
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Succulentophile gives way this week to this article written and photographed by Joey de Castro. 
* * *
When Jon Pettyjohn first brought up the idea of my exhibiting with him and the likes of Ugu Bigyan and Jaime de Guzman, I was speechless. The first words to come out of my mouth were: "Are you serious?!" But five weeks to the date after he asked me, there I was, presenting right along with them.
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(Succulentophile gives way this week to this article by Joey de Castro.)


I have been going to Sagada nearly every year since the late 1980s for various reasons: to indulge my photography, clear my head and satisfy my wanderlust, mostly. However, my latest hobbies – collecting succulents and making pottery – have given me new reasons for visiting that place so far up north.
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