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Destination: Vietnam - Situation: Aaarghhh
... tickets! Ah well, at least we get a comfy ride to the airport.
Okay so one problem solved, at least we are going to make the flight to Cebu. Once we arrive at Cebu airport we spot an internet cafe and log on to our e-mail. We hold our breath as it loads... please let there be a visa approval letter or we go no further than Manila... We sigh a huge sigh of relief as the mail has arrived! It's one step closer to Vietnam. We will have to print the letter ...
Food & Floods
What a day....food AND floods! I was expecting the food...in fact I have a list of food I want to eat while I'm here! Jollibee, siopao, lechon, lots of nestea, fresh pandesal, ube cake, Goldilocks, Red Ribbon and more. Today, I got through half of that list!
After a nice sleep-in, we got up and walked across the road to Greenbelt for some food. Shops open at 11! We could have slept in longer! ...
De perfecte laatste maand!
... pas ECHT vakantie vieren....!
Via een aantal tussenstops in Tagbilaran en Cebu zijn we nu op ons eindpunt aanbeland: Manila. We hebben nog een beetje sightseeing gedaan zoals het een echte toerist betaamd, maar we genieten vooral nog even van de verse fruitshakes, het lekkere weer en de mogelijkheid om leuke souvenirs te shoppen. En niet te vergeten de gezellige chaos van een grote Aziatische stad zoals Manila (of Bangkok, of Delhi). Net zoals we de eerste dagen van onze ...
Great last week and flying home today...
... Farm! It was truly breathtaking and something I had never seen before. I later told Auntie Olive and Lola Carmen that the pot of gold is clearly at ENCA Farm after seeing that! A wonderful departure snapshot for this trip and indeed a good omen of the future!
I spent the last two days in Manila, visiting with Joyce (former PC Staff and dear friend) and John (current PC Staff). While Manila is always hectic it ...
Chilla in Manila
... after the Japanese invaded from the North but their occupation didn’t last long as the Americans used the Philippines as their base for their Pacific Campaign in WWII. The Americans finally defeated the Japanese and then stayed in the Country for a number of decades. Unlike the Spanish though they invested heavily and built schools and taught many of the locals to speak English. The Americans no longer occupy the Philippines but there is still a pro American feel to ...