Month: July 2014
Sagada: Love At First Sight
For miles and miles I could only see sloping mountain peaks and lush, rolling valleys. Though it would have been better if I have visited Sagada during summer, when the greens are in full bloom, I did not regret taking in her fresh air in […]
Wander Photo: At a Glance
Yearning to live in the past at present? Then head on to Sulyap Bed & Breakfast located at San Pablo City, Laguna. One of the charming bed & breakfast’s lodges is an old house from Obando, Bulacan converted to a hotel. It also houses a […]
The Heritage Towns I Have Visited
In lieu to the National Heritage Month we celebrated last May, I have made this list which will make all old house-lovers like me jump for joy. For some unknown reason, old houses have that nostalgic, old world charm which contemporary houses don’t seem to have. […]
I Can’t Wait to Make a Connection With You
My curiosity is beckoning me. Making me imagine stepping on your doorstep on one cold foggy morning. The mist is so thick that I could hardly see a few steps ahead of me. But not so far I could already feel the sun’s rays slowly […]
Calaguas Islands, I Love You Three
It was the end of a long summer. For eight weekends, I have found myself traveling to different places starting off with a relaxing stay in Zambawood. April was a witness to my discovering of my eternal love for Vigan, paid a surprise visit to […]
Realizations of a Pondering Mermaid
The past three years have been successful for me. I am privileged to have traveled with different kinds of people who are all cool and fun to be with. I feel good every time I go home from each of these travels. But then, it seems […]
Camiguin’s Ancestral Houses
I grew up in tiny houses, though livable, doing so made me dream to have my own someday. Grand, spacious and airy – similar to a Disney castle, quite like in the article I read (click here). Or at least close to those types. However, my love […]