Category: Travel
Relaxing at Club Balai Isabel
Two long weekends last August were perfect opportunities to plan and execute holidays spent only with our families. A short vacation at the beautiful and charming resort right at the heart of Talisay City, Batangas: Club Balai Isabel, was the perfect idea to relax with them. […]
Dinner For Two At The Legendary Manila Hotel
Sometimes it is great to have luxury and leisurely experiences once in a while. As I am in love with anything antique, a brief visit to the legendary Manila Hotel was a brilliant idea. Posing for the camera before our 7-course, tummy-filling dinner The grandiose […]
Me and the Now-Famous Bo
I find it a bit comical that I would share this with another ‘person‘ through my first published article (I won a weekly travel-writing promo hosted by a local broadsheet). Not that I am craving for fame or popularity, but sometimes it feels good that […]
Wander Photo: April 2012
The moment our boat docked on her shores I was instantly smitten. I am hoping she will stay like this for a very long time. Relive Calaguas Island’s grandeur with me. Calaguas Islands, I Love You. Please click here.
The Sexy San Juanico Bridge
If I were a man and ‘it’ was a woman, I will definitely fall in love with her. She exudes freshness, youth and sexiness which are only inherent in my wild imagination. San Juanico Bridge used to be the longest bridge in the […]
Ormoc City
Top 8 places I have visited in just one afternoon in Ormoc City, Leyte. 1. Lake Danao The tranquil Lake Danao 2. Sts. Peter and Paul Church Sts. Peter and Paul Church. This is where the power couple Mr. Richard Gomez (an award-winning […]
Breathless in Biliran
The moment I alighted from our vehicle, I knew that I would be experiencing that very rare small-town feel in this far-away land. True enough, Biliran took my breathe away. Even in the provincial capitol, Naval, the town seemed sleepy in a positive way, even […]
Sto. Niño Shrine and Romualdez Museum
The Sto. Nino Shrine and Romualdez Museum used to be one of the rest houses of the Marcos family. Considered to be one of the top tourist attractions in Tacloban City, the ground floor houses a chapel, with the image of the Sto. Niño at […]
Wander Photo: March 2012
A National Geographic-worthy photo, lol! Every time I look at this shot I find myself laughing so hard my cheeks will hurt and a tear or two will be shed. My visit to Baler last March 2012 is definitely memorable to me since this was […]
Palo’s Pride
I did not know that Doug was so tall. He was twice my height making him stand at more than 10 feet tall! As our trike stopped right in front of General Douglas MacArthur Park in Palo Leyte, I see his head and that of […]