Showing posts with label Manny Pacquiao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manny Pacquiao. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2011

Baguio. So far....

Because of five faces I see in this photo, I am strolling around Baguio right this moment while J. Bond works. Decades had past since I've been on a road trip to Baguio. The last time  I was here was with Mother, a few days after I  graduated from College.  A lot has changed since then. The presence of a humongous MALL signifies that commercialism has paved its way for the benefit of "financial gain". Streets are narrower and clogged by traffic and pedestrians alike. But with these so-called economic boosts came the neglect of preserving the true Baguio I once knew.

Except for its cozy cool weather, Baguio has simply deteriorated :( 

Yet, I am glad to re-discover that the landmarks I knew as a child are still around--Cathedral Church, Victory Liner Bus Station, the Market, St. Louis University, Sunshine Bakery, Wright Park and the stall that got me started with my Archie Comics collection. 

But I am still at the midst of discovering and re-discovering more.  So far...

Subic Clark Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX).  The recently opened alternate route that cuts travel time by an hour or more.  Really amazing, plus with sprawling farm lands to see. But boredom may set-in mid-way. It's all about the the same sights throughout a 90plus kilometer stretch. The yet-existent old route, on the other hand, leads travellers to pass through a multiple of busy towns.  Livelier but with hurdles like traffic and slow moving vehicles.

Still at SCTEX.  Mount Arayat behind the rice field. Within my sight's reach yet so far. I talked about its legend in this blog.

The narrow, winding road of Kennon Road.  With road signs all mixed up, we landed in Kennon Road instead of Marcos Highway.  At least, a reminisce of the road my family and I  took on summer trips to Baguio back then.  But with zigzags seemingly sharper and blind corners under repair,  I was a nervous wreck who thought that walking way up to Baguio would be safer.  I almost did.  I never thought and felt this way as a child.  I was fearless.  A sign of aging!


The famous lion's head under renovation.  A symbol that Baguio-proper is within arm's reach and the end tail of Kennon's winding road.  Gasp!

A relatively new sight within the compounds of Camp John Hay.  The Manor, our accommodation while at Baguio.  A few meters away is the yet being constructed office building of J. Bond, scheduled to be operational in May.  J. Bond must return for the turnover, and so am I! 

If I had a choice, I would pack my bags now, leave behind the harsh and stressful environmental reality of living in Manila, and live in peace in a mountain for the rest of my life. *Haha. The cool breeze and the scent of pine trees make me happy.

And, this is how my mountain abode must look.  Minus "Cantinetta" (an Italian resto).

Dinner at Cafe by the Ruins. I am a buff for quaint cafes with artworks of local artists displayed on walls.  Food, in reality, comes secondary.  The ambience makes me tick :)

 
Interior dining area of Cafe by the Ruins and the painting that I am still thinking of.

Kamote Bread of Cafe by the Ruins. Bought two for consumption on the road back to Manila.

My order, shredded tapa with Ifugao rice and fresh salad.

Dined with gusto!!!...

...and thought of stashing the kettle in my bag, which apparently is available in Manila as per the waiter.  And so is my necklace which I purchased  from Papemelrotti, Glorietta 3 before departing for Baguio yesterday morning.  Talk about last minute shopping!  *Hahaha!

In 30 minutes, I'm off to this place to browse ... and to shop more! 

But best part was J. Bond's brush with Pacman at a private party with media at The Manor last night.  I tagged him as "gate crasher", but he claims that seeing Pacman in person with the rest of the entourage comes very rare. Ergo..."So what! I will seize the chance!".  And he's right :) 

Happy weekend everyone!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Peeping MANNY PACQUIAO

So Manny Pacquiao wins once again!  Yay!!!  A proud moment for us Filipinos.

By now, it is official that my birthday does coincide with Pacquiao's fights.  Last year's fight, which happened exactly on MY day, was celebrated in my brother's home in Rockland ....

the many faces and phases of Pacman

2009 Pacquiao-Cotto fight. 
The bold members of the fam, J. Bond, Dad2, Brother, Sister 3 and Sister 4. 

I'm a sissy!!! Can't stand the clobbering.  So I watch the whole game practically with eyes closed or hidden under the sheets ... or whatever can provide immediate comfort.  The rest of the fam, on the other hand, are way too bold and courageous.   They watch with gusto and an over-the-mountain hi-powered energy.  My brother, by the way, is such an expert "commentator" of Pacquiao's fights.  He's got a comment for every move, strategy, including facial expressions!  While I, again the sissy of the group, frequently change sides or preference.  Believe it or not, my heart often goes for the underdog.  Lol. 

Anyway, here we go again.  Today's  the day before MY day.  And, Pacquiao wins!  As expected.  This time against Antonio Margarito.  I thought of celebrating my birthday one day in advance knowing that malls and restaurants will be free from the usual Sunday heavy crowd.  Only Pacquiao can do that!  True enough, lunch at Cibo was very relaxing.  We owned the whole place :)

But here's a totally different scene from the neighboring restaurants ...


During Pacquiao's fights, a lot of restaurants offer an exclusive live telecast of the fight for a fee of Php800. A good way to generate sales!  The fight comes with a drink and a meal.  I assume that a lot do avail of the offer and all seats quickly booked. Windows are covered with Manila Paper/Banner to ensure that only those who paid Php800 enjoy the exclusivity.

But then, if there's a will there's definitely A WAY!!!

The scene at California Pizza Kitchen.  They must have X-ray vision.  Lol!

Hahaha!  I really wonder how these two can see thru the Manila Paper.

Moving on to TGI Friday's

MWAHAHAHA!!!

Ang galing mo, Manny!  Ang daming Peeping Toms because of  you.  Cheers!!!

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