Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2011

four

Susana bagets din naman itong si mina (the bagyo), kung kailang walang pasok ay saka naman pumasyal sa pinas. Marami namang araw na puede siyang pumasyal dito sa pinas. Sayang naman kasi ang long weekend (4 day), ang ganda pa naman ng plano ko sa long weekend. Day 1.-Mag-iihaw ng seafood at iinom ng alak. Day 2-Magluluto ng papaitang yagbols ng baka at iinum ng alak. Day 3-Magkikilaw ng tanigue at iinom ng alak. Day 4-Mag-iihaw ng liempo, tuna belly at iinom ng alak. At dahil nga sa biglang pagdating ng hinayupak ng bagyong mina, eto ako ngayon. Day 1 pa lang ay naglilimas ng tubig sa loob ng bahay at iinom ng aspirin para mawala ang konsumisyon ko sa pumapatak na tubig galing sa bubong papunta sa mismong kama ko.

Pero teka, bakit ko sisirain ang araw ko dahil lang sa pagbaha sa loob ng haybol namin at pagpatak ng tubig ulan sa kama ko. May naiisip ako para maging kapaki-pakinabang naman ang unang araw ng long weekend ko. Ang solusyon? kesa limasin ko ang tubig baha sa loob ng bahay ko ay doon ko ibinabad ang iinomin kong alak para lumamig na siya at yung pumapatak na tubig ulan mula sa bubong?. Ah doon ko itatapat yung ihawan para kapag umapoy yung iniihaw kong liempo, hindi ko na kailangang wisikan ng tubig, bahala na yung patak ng ulan galing sa bubong para masawata yung umaapoy na ihawan. Debest long weekend.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Baguio revisited day 3


This is our last day at the City of Pines; we would have extended our unplanned vacation, but we received the news that my sister had given birth to her second princess a while ago. So we packed our things and decided to cut short our vacation. Before we went down, we decided to visit the Mansion house and the adjacent Wright Park. We were not able to take pictures of the place because some of my companions were more interested in buying souvenirs and "pasalubongs". On our way to the Kennon Road, we dropped by at Ibays Silver Works to buy some... your guess is right; we bought some silvers.

Then it's bye-bye to Baguio...

Lunch was held at a chicken house halfway from Baguio to Manila...





Thursday, January 13, 2011

Baguio revisited day 2

This was our second day at the City of Pines, and this day was very special to us because this was my brother's birthday (1/11/11). While my brother was preparing their breakfast (which consisted of ripe mango, banana, yogurt and some ice cold drinks), I invited my parents for an early walk. We headed to the Good Shepherd convent but it was still closed, so we decided to go uphill and proceed to Mines View Park to, what else, view the park. I told my parents that it was good to visit the Mines View Park very early in the morning to catch the rising sun behind those beautiful mountains, and that is what really happened.




Then we headed again to the town to visit other tourist attractions; we went to the Grotto to pray. But going to the Grotto was not easy, because I forgot the right road leading to it, so we had to navigate the long "shortcut" and alas, we found the place just in time. Two of our companions chose to use the stairs leading to the Grotto, while the senior citizens (my parents) rode with me in the car on the way up to the Grotto. Again, ambulant vendors swarm on us selling all kinds of religious items, like fresh strawberries (?).


After praying and "tacsyapo-ing" in the Grotto, we had to return to the Baguio market because my brother wanted to buy some items in the market (and experience first hand how a pickpocket works). We dropped them there, and I told my parents that I will bring them to the Baguio slaughter house located at Brgy. Sto. Nino for our breakfast. This was literally a slaughter house, but some enterprising guys put up a restaurant where you can eat the newly slaughtered meat, cooked Filipino-style.







After that, we again returned to the market to fetch my brother and his companion. I then suggested to them that we visit the Tam-awan village, to which they all agreed. They all asked me about what we can expect of the Tam-awan village; I frankly told them that I had no idea. When we arrived at the village, everybody was amazed at the beautiful native huts and works of art by resident artists; I learned from one of the staff of the village that you can't rent the huts. Another attraction of the village was the "sketch artist" who, for a minimal fee, will draw your portrait "live".









Next on our itinerary was the strawberry farms, but when we asked some locals on how to get there, a guy told us that it was about 8 kilometers from where we are (Tam-awan), so the idea was scratched. Someone then suggested that we should eat our lunch and, in my mind, I know it was SM Baguio time again. So off we went at Gerry's Grill.








Baguio revisited day 1


Whenever I hear someone is going to Baguio or to any other place outside of Manila, I feel a tingling sensation on my spine. For me, that translates to a vacation. So when my brother and my parents told me that they were going to Baguio, I personally invited and volunteered myself to become their personal driver, come bodyguard, tour guide and porter.

Our "take off" schedule was 7 am sharp, and boy, did I think that everyone was excited, because at exactly 7 am, we were cruising the NLEX (North Luzon Expressway) on the way to Dau exit, going further to the connecting SCTEX (Subic, Clark, Tarlac Expressway).

Our first stop was at Idaan restaurant, located in Gerona Tarlac, which was always advertised as "halfway to the North". This is a themed restaurant (a la Disneyland) that floats in water with big statues of different varieties. There is also a bridge called "One Kilo Bridge"; if you can cross the bridge and avoid falling in the water, the establishment will give you a free kilo of fish, which you can cook the way you want it. Another attraction is the Tacsiyapo wall where you can throw just about anything to release your angst. After taking some pictures, we headed off to our target destination, Baguio.






Upon arriving in Baguio, the first thing I noticed (except for the very cool weather) was the way they handled their traffic problem. The last time I went there, the traffic was a big joke. But now, the flow is manageable, thanks to one-way streets and re-routing plans. Because we arrived in the city of pines at mid-afternoon, we decided to take our late lunch at Barrio Fiesta restaurant. The food was good, but the serving was bad. Likewise, the place was good, but the waiter was bad.



After our late lunch, we then proceeded to the Tower condominium, located at Gilbratar St., near Mines View Park and a convent. This is the place where we will be staying for the rest of our vacation. One of our companions, who knows someone who happens to know the owner of the place, was the one responsible for our minimal rent fee. After disembarking and having given our room assignment, it's time to doze off to recharge.


First on our itinerary is the famous Burnham Park and Session Road. They say that you've never been to Baguio if you didn't see these places of interest. Here, you can see lots of people from all walks of life, and most of all, there are a lot helluva vendors plying their trade. Well, that is common in tourist destinations like Baguio anyways.

Dinner time comes and we decided to eat at SM Baguio... what? Traveling for almost five hours just to eat at SM Baguio? I think I saw three to four SM's on our way up to Baguio. Anyway, that was the decision of the majority, and as the designated personal driver, come bodyguard, tour guide and porter, I have no choice but to follow. While we were eating out at SM Baguio, one of our companions noticed that there were tears in my eyes as I was eating my half done steak. I told him that it was a tear of Joy (pun intended). But really, those tears belonged to the steaks that I was eating, because, as I wanted to explain to him, in Manila, I ate steaks at all SM outlets three to four times a day.



Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Oh La La


This is my first swimming party (and hopefully not the last) of the summer of year 2010. Nothing special; all the planning was hush-hush. Before we went to the pool, someone suggested that we buy a roasted pig (everybody's favorite). So off we went (there were two of us) to Elars and Elarz to buy a whole lechon, but luck ran out on us. It was very early and there was no available whole lechon for sale on that day. Next in mind was Ping-Ping, and the next thing we knew, the lechon was being loaded in the back of mah car.


We then proceeded to go to the suki market to buy some "healthy seafoods". In the list of must-buy "healthy seafoods" was: talaba (clam shell), alimasag, alimango, tuna belly, sugpo (for sinigang), and the never say die tilapia. I almost fainted just by looking at those "hell-ty seafoods".


After bringing the car at neck-breaking speeds, we  reached our destination, after which we unloaded our foods and drinks (the drinks were smuggled inside the resort, in cahoots with the resort security). All "healthy seafoods" were grilled Pinoy style (yung medyo sunog) and then the sugpo was made into sinigang. After cooking the foodz, and taking pictures of all of it (along with the drinks [para may panyabang sa Facebook]), it was now the time to attttackkkkk!!!!


Sorry guys, i have to post this blog now, dahil baka maubusan na ako ng mga choicest part ng lechon and the aligi of alimango.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Sad

Susana bagets, baket kasi naman biyernes na ay sinasagad ko pa rin ang trabaho. Ayun nung makatanggap tuloy ako ng text bandang alas singko ng hapon ay halos wala na akong ganang mag reply. Sayang kaarawan pa naman nung isang "mabote" ko ring kaibigan. Dyahi tuloy, hindi man lang ako nakasilip o nakalaklak kahit isang boteng serbesa man lang. Di bale babawi ako next time.



Ang malungkot pa nito dahil nga hindi na ako nakalabas ng bahay nung gabi ay minabuti kong panoorin na lang yung mga lumang video nung mga bakasyon namin. Hayun na "boracay sick" tuloy ako. Ano na kaya ang bago sa bora?, matagal na rin naman mula nung huli akong mapadpad doon. Sana palarin na ako sa susunod na lotto draw para makabili na ako ng isang maliit na kubo sa boracay katabi nung kay pacquiao.


Saturday, May 30, 2009

foodtrippin' at tagaytay


talahib maki? para kasing nalaglag sa damuhan yung maki


mabo tofu?


Gyoza Ramen? Pancit Canton lang ang tawag ko dito


Ah ito sigurado na ako, T-Bone Steak at Century Egg



Binagoongang Baboy, T-Bone Steak, Bulalo at Kare-Kare