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Back to Baguio
... was the only one. After playing in the ocean we continued driving to Baguio. The drive down took 5 hours though it was not very tiring. Back in Baguio we went straight to the Piets. We relaxed that afternoon and just played. The next morning Lukas went out with Brock and his friends and we took a taxi (we were not alowed to drive on Mondays because every day the cars with licensplates ending in a certain number were not allowed ...
Dog soup, Death and the mystery cornetto thief.
... the path that led to the cave, It was so quiet there wasn't any other person in sight, I thought maybe there will be people at the cave but I was wrong I arrived in the entrance of the cave and it was just me and id say over a hundred coffins. I was impressed with it to be honest and had a good look round and a closer peak at the coffins and the carvings on the lids of some of them It felt a little eiry but that just added to the experience. The next part of ...
Rubbing Elbows - (Jane)
... I knew there was at least one celebrity in the group. Fernando Zobel de Ayala and several family members were there. They are one of the richest families in the Philippines and they ooze of good taste and breeding. Unlike me, they were impeccably dressed. Then we spotted celebrity actor and hunk, Derek Ramsay, who is a spokesman for Habitat. Various other rich and famous types mingled among the crowd and my ...
What is luck?
... But usually they don't last for long. If you'd ask someone if he's happy, no one would probably answer, "Yes, cause I didn't break my leg when I slipped in the shower last week." I guess the pursuit of happiness is a bit more complex. Here in the Philippines people seem to be happy for no obvious reason, they just smile, even if they live in the dirt. Someone said to me, "Give them a cell phone and they'll be happy!" But i'm ...
Day 3 Morning: Burnham Park
... be a civil engineer and works on the lake for his fees - something many Filipino youngsters do, with parents unable to support their education and to add to that, poor families have more children for two reasons I can think of - abortion is illegal in predominantly Catholic Philippines and counselling on family planning hasn't effectively reached out to the poor.
We have lunch at a nice restaurant on the park. I am not quite fond of the food I order but my ...