Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
CITY OF PINES
The cool mountain air, and the sudden scent of pine that whips at your nose when you roll the windows down as the vehicle passes through the twists and turns on the road-- these are the things I miss the most about Baguio. You're in the woods with the grass and the earth beneath your your feet, you look up, and you see the sunlight filtering in through the trees stitched with the patches of blue from the sky, and you start to realize that what's meant to be will be no matter how you try and change it. I don't know, I guess maybe that's just me. I've sort of always had an attachment to that place-- you can feel the presence of tranquility even in the midst of the bustling crowds; it's the feeling of being on top of a mountain, being above the greater chaos. Those photos above were taken from a couple of weeks back, and just eleven hours ago one year went up in flames, and another was born from the ashes. It is incredibly surprising sometimes how fast time can be. Maybe one day, without really noticing it, the lives we live at this very moment will become nostalgic to us.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
TAGAYTAY WEEKEND
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Such a beautiful car, this one; |
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My two sisters, Jeline and Jeymi; |
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Taal Volcano; |
Thursday, February 9, 2012
THE FORT
These were just some photos taken on a day in Bonifacio High Street, and Serendra in Taguig City with my cousins, my sisters, and my aunt. This happened sort of a while back; back in December of 2011. We just did it to have a good time. But also for them to try Jamba Juice (since I've already tried it before), and to visit the Doc Martens pop-up store in The Fort Strip. Though as excited as I was to finally get to visit the Doc Marten's store, we soon found out as we reached the store's door that it was still closed. Sadly, we didn't have time to wait for it to open, so we were left with no choice but to leave. I still hope to get to visit the pop-up store soon!
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