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Intramuros: A City Space for Walking Tour
This walking trip of mine in Intramuros is my third time around: first, with my foreign friends from Switzerland and the UK, second with my family, third with my close friend Annabel who is having nearly similar trips like roaming inside the Walled City of Intramuros and exploring what is beyond its thick, high walls that is the Old Manila.
That day of the 1st of June was when that tremendous and unexpected ...
I'm coming home (2nd home)......
... just as they'd planned and worked so hard for.
The interior had changed too. It now looked a lot more homely, the funny thing is that, despite my mums best efforts, she has still not been able to get rid of the swiftlets (tiny little black birds) that have taken up residence in their living room, and have been there since the house was built which continue to drive her bonkers, I find it hilarious, reading her facebook entries:
Mum: been few nights birds on ...
Mall of Asia my ass
... out things and basically wondering what was so special about this “third largest” Mall of Asia. I got a haircut because I was in desperate need for one. Lori was going to get one as well but bailed out of fear at the last minute. He ended up taking off a lot more then he had planned but the end result was pretty good. I had heard about and been thinking of Wendy’s for pretty much the whole time we were in ...
Running around Manila
... they call them) and had we not had our large backpacks would have taken one of those. Since we had our large bags we kept walking and found the car rental section and after a few more steps a taxi stopped and quoted 200 for Mango Ave, a price much lower than what the others had said (350+...no, thanks...). We hopped in and when we got there checked for rooms at the Cebu Guesthouse and decided to keep walking to see if we could find ...
Rice Terraces, Caves and Hanging Coffins, Oh My !
... Once we were finished the tour, we showered, made reservations at the Log Cabin again, and then went back to Yogurt House. We chilled there for a few hours, writing in our journals and reading up on our next destination, Vietnam. We walked around town, went back to the internet cafe and then went to dinner. The food was amazing again. And the price was just as cheap.
Sagada is truly a unique place. No outsiders (including Filipinos who were not born in ...


