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80 Beautiful Provinces
With the imminent conclusion of Journeying James’ 100 Days, I have this inkling feeling that I will soon follow in his footsteps. No, not having my own version of 100 days. Not at this time, at least not yet. What I meant is conquering our […]
Traveling With Mommy
A travel with mommy is never boring. I am always busog….burp… I am always protected. I am always rich! $$$$ I am always a baby. A travel with mommy is like travelling inside your home. I love travelling with my mommy. Happy Mother’s Day! […]
An Afternoon In Daet
After spending almost two days at the captivating Calaguas Islands, regretfully, it was time to head back. We dragged our heavy bags and iron feet towards our boat and took one last group shot together. Our itinerary the following day would include my second attempt […]
Calaguas Islands, I love You
They say that true love comes only once in a lifetime. I used to believe in this saying. A cliché to most romantics at heart but otherwise is a part of reality. But then, some of you may ask how about those who have fallen […]
The Truly Majestic Metropolitan Theatre
After our visit to the Post Office Building just across the street, our group took a short break and found time to make new acquaintances. Our group scattered. Some took a rest on the front steps, others hurriedly bought a Php 10 ‘mineral water’ from […]
Post Office Building Heritage Tour
It was sweltering hot. We arrived promptly before the assigned meeting time set by my friend Ivan (11:30-12 NN) and hung out at Plaza Lawton. While we were waiting for them, we noticed several lounging around under the lazy trees. Some with cameras clicking away […]
Sanctuario de San Pablo: A Hidden Sanctuary in San Pablo
San Pablo City, Laguna is popular for it is the City of Seven Lakes namely (1) Sampaloc Lake: the biggest and most popular; (2) Pandin Lake: that quiet hidden lake; (3) Lake Kalibato: said to be the deepest and the coldest lake; (4) Yambo Lake; […]
Pila, Laguna
I wanted to visit another heritage town soon after seeing Taal last January. Most of those I have asked around suggested visiting Vigan Heritage Town. Well, if that place is just a stone throw’s away from our home then I would definitely include it on […]
What Inspired Me to Travel?
Mentored by a five-star general of a mom and supported by a QCPD officer (now retired) of a dad, my routine as a child was home-school-home-school, the perpetual vacation at my Aunt Ellen’s home in Bulacan, during weekends, vacation or on the days when school […]
I Got Charmed in Cagbalete
Our vessel sliced and diced through the dancing waves. The boat seemed to be ticklish as she jumped every now and then, the waves constantly teasing her from underneath, causing a mad dash of water being constantly thrown at the passengers sitting at the front, […]