Monday, June 30, 2014
Something Wonderful 9 - Summer Break
With a great summer break at hand, one wonderful moment would be spending that one on a paradise island.
The exodus of vacationers who longed for a great summer getaway would normally flock the beach resorts around the country. Whereever you go, there is always one beach resort waiting for you. With 7107 islands of the country, you will definitely never run of options about your dreamed beach holiday.
It always feels wonderful to spend some time on the beach. There are some people who would make their way and go the distance just to spend a great summer holiday in a particular beach resort. At times, you have to spend more just to experience a nice and quiet beach holiday on some remote places.
So, enjoy and have fun. One wonderful moment could make a big difference to your every day life. Spend that one with your family and loved ones. Recharge your body and spirit with a great beach holiday.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Food Trip 9 - Doughnuts
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At first, I really don't have that much desire over doughnuts. Actually, even up to now, I don't really go for doughnuts. It just so happen whenever I go malling, I do have this particular appetite on doughnuts. And when that time comes, a box full of doughnuts I will surely not miss.
There are different varieties of doughnuts but some of them are not good to my taste buds. That's why after tasting all those brands, I simply go for either of the two brands. It does not matter if they are a bit expensive over the others because my enjoyment comes with no price. Hehe
Well, what are you waiting for? Feel free to pick one and enjoy.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Exploring Philippines 9 - Eastern Visayas (Sogod, Southern Leyte - Post 4)
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The moment we approached the bridge of Agas-Agas, as we looked
towards the hill on the upper left side of the bridge where the holding area of
zipline is located, the height of the adventure is really astonishing, jaw
dropping, and nerve wrecking. This is it.
After parking the car near the DPWH Agas-Agas field office, we
head straight to the holding area of zipline. Since there were rare
vehicles passing along this stretch at that particular time of the day, we had
our field day taking pictures in the middle of the highway. At the base
of the stairs of the holding area, there are several stalls selling souvenir
items, fruits, and other edible items. But there is no eatery on the
area.
The stairs toward the holding area could buy you some time to
think of the great adventure ahead. We all know that not everyone has the
guts to try this kind of adventure. Even for the tough ones, the rides
here will really test your spirit.
There are two rides to choose from: the cable car and the
zipline. They have discounted prices if you are going to avail the two
rides or if you are going to repeat the ride. As of this writing, the
ride for cable car is 200 per head while the zipline costs 280 per ride.
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The excitement starts the moment you climb the cable car.
Since it is suspended from the ground, the shakes give the prelude of what the
ride will be. Upon seeing the height and the environment below, one can’t
help but to think of the worst case scenario. And that very thought could
really scare someone to the highest level.
We were seated facing towards the end of the line of the cable
ride. There was no individual seat belt. The only seat belt is
being drawn across the belly of all the riders. An iron railing, which is
also part of the cable car, is drawn closer to the riders in order to limit
their mobility space. This creates an enclosure in order to safeguard the
riders against untoward movements that could jeopardize their ride.
Lastly, a crew will accompany and supervise the riders thru and fro the ride.
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In any form of suspended ride, a couple of seconds after the
release is the most feared moment. For those who have acrophobia, it
feels like a part of you suddenly detached and the fear itself is like death
about to happen.
With the setting of the cable car ride in Agas-Agas, the height
of the ride is a major factor for fear. By looking at the scene below
which is more than one kilometer in depth, any untoward accident would mean
death in the waiting. And together with the rocking motion of the cable
car as it descend, adds more fear one could ever imagine.
I admit that I had my own share of fear the moment we’d been
released. The sudden suspended thrust brought jolt to my entire body as I
bravely faced my own struggles to survive this ride. Even with my
experience in suspended rides, this ride was no
joke.
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After several seconds in the air, we were already chatting about
our current experience. The moment the pace of the ride was normalized,
Ron and Dimple were all smiles every time I took their pictures. We were
all happy because the scariest part of the ride was over except for one thing –
don’t ever look down. It was much better to look around rather than
looking down because you might not like the scene below. That is, if ever
you’ll fall, that will be your last scream. Hehe. But so far, according to the
people manning the ride, all riders are able to finish their rides safe and
sound. Even with the consolation coming from our guide, Ron was still
clinging to his dear life with his hands tightly squeezing the iron bar and the
seat belt. Dimple on the other hand was more relaxed.
It took us at least 5 minutes to reach the other end of the
cable car ride. Once we passed the steep slope right after the bridge, it
was already a smooth ride and all of us were more relaxed. You can’t
imagine the sigh of relief once the ride slowed down. Though we were
still up in the air, most likely more than 800 meters high, it was nevertheless
a consolation that the rush was over. But it was still an agonizing
moment especially for Ron to endure, because the moment you look down, the
scene below is like a disaster patiently waiting to happen.
Since it is a cable car ride, the ride is a two-way
process. The challenge already passed us and for the second time around,
it was like a walk in the park. We were thinking that way but another surprise
was waiting for us.
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The second time the gear shifted, we were already halfway of the
ride. This time around, the cable car made a rocking motion which made
Ron shout again. We were laughing at him because his face can’t be
painted. It seemed that his fear grows intense every time he felt
uncomfortable all throughout the ride.
Being suspended in the air and with the fear already brushed
aside, Dimple and I shared the same view that it would be a good idea to have
this kind of relaxing moment from time to time. If only it is affordable
to have this kind of thing in your own backyard, it is something worth having
for. Up here and more one kilometer above the ground, was like
having the same experience as the birds. And as you look around, the
whole place is a liberating and relaxing one.
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After getting off the cable car, Ron was still clinging to the
iron fence for some time. His legs were still shaking and weary because
of the ride. And yes, he was proud of his accomplishment.
After our cable ride, I was having trouble considering the
zipline. Everyone was egging me to try it but I was not so sure about the
ride. Though I bravely conquered three zipline rides in different places
already, this one in Agas-Agas is a death defying one. As time passed by,
my fear and doubt grew intense.
Before our cable car ride, I really wanted Ron to try the
zipline with me. Since we already finished the cable car ride, I did not
expect him to ride the zipline anymore. He exclaimed that no matter what
will happen, even if he will be called a chicken, he will not give in to the
ride. I perfectly understand him for I was like him before. It felt
like fear is eating you alive.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
Something Wonderful 8 - Smile
Isn’t it wonderful to see someone with a nice smile?
May be there is some form of magic when we see someone smiling. It automatically warms our heart and without exerting any effort, we too will somehow smile. It feels good especially if the smile is genuine and sincere.
A smile can brighten someone’s cloudy day. It delivers a message of kindness and softens a hard soul. It makes you think of the good rather than your woes. And perhaps, it will make you consider that all will be well in time.
Smiling is free and who knows, the person that you will meet today is in great need of that smile. Smile and give him that wonderful moment because you’ll never know if it will make a big difference in his life.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Food Trip 8 - Beer
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Saturday, June 21, 2014
Exploring Philippines 8 - Eastern Visayas (Tacloban, Leyte - Post 3)
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There is nothing spectacular about the river. The place
we’d been to, the water is just above the knee at most. But there are
some areas where the water is deeper. Since the upper portion of the
river is a guarded dam, we were not able to proceed there. We simply
content ourselves with the most accessible part of the river.
Generally, the water is cold. They said that people can
directly drink from the river. I guess only few of them are aware how to
make small filtering ponds along the river for drinking purposes. Anyway,
as long as the river is protected and the access of farm animals are
prohibited, rest assured, a flowing river is safe enough for drinking.
By afternoon, we went to visit the Sto Nino Shrine in
Tacloban. I was encouraged by Ryan to drop by at the Malacanang in Leyte
only to find out that that was also the first time his family ever set foot on
the place.
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Since the place is under the care of the government, they converted this one into a tourist spot. For a minimal fee plus some amount if you are bringing a camera entitles you for a grand tour of the place. A guide is provided for every group of visitors and God knows how many times they recite the same script all over again even with their eyes and ears closed. The one assigned to us injects some funny lines from time to time.
I guess all visitors to this place are in awe for the whole
duration of the tour. The ground floor has several guest rooms on both
sides with a chapel in the middle. Each room is unique where the design
and decors are inspired by a particular region in the country. At the far
end of the ground floor is a dining table that can accommodate 20
persons. On the ground floor alone, one will feel a luxurious place built
to showcase power and aristocracy.
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The second floor also houses the rooms of each member of the
Marcos of the family. On one side are the rooms for Bongbong and
Ferdinand and on the opposite side are the rooms of Imelda, Imee, Irene, and
little Imme. All rooms are carpeted from wall to wall like the room of
Ferdinand in Gucci letter and Imelda’s room in abaca fiber. It is
noticeable that through time and lack of funds to maintain the place, the whole
place is slowly deteriorating. According to our guide, if Imelda had
still in control of this place, most probably it will be well taken care of but
the public could never set foot in her mansion.
At the back of the mansion lies the Olympic size swimming
pool. Sadly, it has been unattended for the longest time possible,
gathering all the dust, rain water, and other stuff that will land into its
water. Its green color suggests that algae already inhabited the entire
pool. Entertainment bars occupy the surrounding place of the pool.
Most probably, in order to earn additional funds to maintain the place, PCGG
allows the leasing of the place.
That afternoon, we drove to "Calvary Hill" in Tacloban. During the Lenten season, the devotees used to visit this place and some of them come from nearby towns. The elevated steep slope at the start of the climb proves to be a challenge to the will. And just like any climb, some few stops are necessary to catch one's breath. At the summit, there awaits a gigantic statue of the risen Christ and a good view of the City of Tacloban is a feast before the eyes of a weary climber.
At the top of the hill, we took time to rest and simply enjoyed the scenery as far as our eyes could see. It was almost 5pm when we descend and head straight to Leyte park. At the Leyte park, we heartily enjoyed their MacDuko-duko. The park has a good number of grilling stations to choose from at affordable prices. I was amused of the term which simply implies that you are going to bow down your head as you eat hence duko-duko.
That afternoon, we drove to "Calvary Hill" in Tacloban. During the Lenten season, the devotees used to visit this place and some of them come from nearby towns. The elevated steep slope at the start of the climb proves to be a challenge to the will. And just like any climb, some few stops are necessary to catch one's breath. At the summit, there awaits a gigantic statue of the risen Christ and a good view of the City of Tacloban is a feast before the eyes of a weary climber.
At the top of the hill, we took time to rest and simply enjoyed the scenery as far as our eyes could see. It was almost 5pm when we descend and head straight to Leyte park. At the Leyte park, we heartily enjoyed their MacDuko-duko. The park has a good number of grilling stations to choose from at affordable prices. I was amused of the term which simply implies that you are going to bow down your head as you eat hence duko-duko.
Pastrana
Sto. Nino church
Sto. Nino shrine
Calvary Hill
Leyte Park
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