PhotoFriday: Burnham Park Baguio
One of the so many photos that I took of Burnham Park, this was taken early in the morning with the famous Baguio fog still seen. This reminds me so much of the city and how romance embraces it. I… Continue Reading
One of the so many photos that I took of Burnham Park, this was taken early in the morning with the famous Baguio fog still seen. This reminds me so much of the city and how romance embraces it. I… Continue Reading
I have been getting lots of searches about backpacking southern Cebu so I thought of putting up this post so that you guys can get more information. On this post I’ll share with you my itinerary for my southern Cebu… Continue Reading
There are not so many places here in Manila that is like this, where young artists can freely express their creativity without being arrested. However, not to long ago this area where the only safe and designated skate park in… Continue Reading
Living in the fast paced world of Metro Manila, with all the pressure from work is ain’t easy. So an escape to paradise from time to time is longed for by any resident of one of the biggest metropolis in… Continue Reading
During days when I am off from work and I have got no travel getaway scheduled, I always go back to this place that makes me dream a lot, think a lot. Dream because I get to imagine what could… Continue Reading
Every 12th of May Valenzuela celebrates the feast of San Roque in Mabolo, Valenzuela. It is said that during the feast’s procession if a girl gets caught in the middle of a group of dancing men the girl would have… Continue Reading
Early last year, I was fortunate to be part of the production of the music video of Skabeche’s song for the Minasa Festival of Bustos, Bulacan. Before hand I really didn’t knew so much about this place so I was… Continue Reading
Standing obiquitous along McArthur highway is a historic house known to locals as the “Bahay Na Tisa”. Built in 1800 the house was initially owned by Capt. Valentin and was eventually transferred to Don Nazario then to Don Antonio Constatino.… Continue Reading
With no sleep at all I rode a bus to Pasay for 5 star bus lines’ terminal. I wasn’t quite familiar of their location so I asked around. The streets and the overpass was kind of dark so this head… Continue Reading
From the 17th to the 19th during the month of May Obando, Bulacan celebrate the longest feast in the Philippines, The Obando Fertility Festival or more popularly known as Sayaw sa Obando. Formerly known as the Kasilonawan Festival, the feast… Continue Reading
Suddenly everyone heard a roar. Thick clouds began to rise from the mountain’s top. What seemed to be clouds turned out to be enormous amount of ash, and the biggest volcanic of the century that slowed earth’s warming happened. The… Continue Reading