For travelers going to the southern part of the island of Cebu, you will be passing through the city of Carcar no matter if you are going to Oslob or you are going to Moalboal. This city is a junction, a convergence, a busy intersection, the last chance to see the famous bee of Jollibee,…
BOHOL CEBU EARTHQUAKE October 15 – We Will Rise Again!
There are families who have lost love-ones on this tragedy and nothing can ever bring them back. Our heartfelt sympathy and condolences goes to them. Please let us all continue to pray for all the victims of this October 15 earthquake. By now, you probably have seen the damages this 7.2 magnitude earthquake did to…
2014 List of Regular and Special Holidays DECLARED by MALACANANG
It’s that time of year again when we are all eager to know the Malacanang declared Regular and Special Holidays for 2014. Knowing ahead these nationwide holidays is very helpful in plotting our trips and vacations especially during long weekends. The Office of the President of the Philippines has signed Proclamation No. 655, series of…
Fiesta in the Philippines: This is How We Celebrate!
First Time Visitors in Cebu: 2D/2N Astig Itinerary!
Who says career women can’t travel and have fun? Definitely not these ladies from Calamba City! Last month during a long weekend, friends from Laguna came here in Cebu to take that well deserved break from the office and home. It’s their special time to unwind and experience something new, but you won’t believe their…
Special Grandparents Day at SM City Cebu
I am writing this post while listening to a medley of Eraserheads songs, right now it’s the upbeat song Toyang. Appropriate for this sharing. =) “..bahay namin maliit lamang” “pero pero pero malinis to pati sa kusina.” “kumain man kami, laging sama-sama…” . . . “Madalas man kaming walang pera, Makita lang ang kislap ng…
Breezing Through Mountain Towns – Banaue and Bontoc for Sagada
The town was still asleep when our bus dropped off one passenger in Banaue, Ifugao. At that quick stop, I tried hard to peer through the misty glass windows of the bus hoping I could glimpse a bit of this place made famous by the world-renowned Banaue Rice Terraces. Sadly, I could hardly see anything…