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Woohoo! I got chosen as Sanriotown blog of the week!  Many thanks to the people of sanriotown and thanks too for the great write up!

im blog of the week

 Stay tuned to read up about my shopping trip to Liliw, Laguna which also happened to be on the weekend of the Tsinelas (Slippers) Festival. Yup yup! There is such a festival!

The news of the latest volcano eruption in Chile reminded me of Mt. Pinatubo’s eruption about 10 years ago. I recall that I was at home and wondered why our floor was so dirty. Only when I switched on the TV did I find out that Mt. Pinatubo had erupted.

Although I just recently enjoyed a leisurely trip to the crater of Mt. Pinatubo, I do recall the pain and anguish of those people who had to evacuate their homes at the foot and nearby areas of the volcano… especially those who had their homes and loved ones, washed away or buried by the ash (lahar).
Although we can only help and empathize with them now, it helps to remember that this too shall pass…

Chile volcano eruption

chile volcano

The strong winds had blown ash from the volcano to the nearby city

Photos were taken from BBC and guardian.co.uk

I found this cool picture of the street art by local artist Edgar Talusan-Fernandez and Neil Doloricon on Ayala Avenue in Makati for the 338th founding anniversary of the city.

Photo and news from inquirer.net

Last Holy week weekend, I also had the opportunity to finally climb Mt. Pinatubo. Mt. Pinatubo is located at the intersection of the borders of Tarlac, Zambales and Pampanga. You may know it because of the disastrous effects of it’s last eruption June of 1991, which caused several towns to be buried under lahar. The areas around the mountain have recently been re-utilized and re-developed for tourism purposes with hopes of bringing more jobs and awareness to the area.

mt. pinatubo june 1991

Picture taken from NASA website.

Leaving manila at 4AM and arriving at Sta. Ines was more pleasant than I initially thought.

Sta. Ines at dawn

Daybreak crossing a bridge with lahar across Sta. Ines

The 4×4 ride was FUUUNNN!! Kuya Alex (our kind and skillful 4×4 driver) maneuvered through the rough roads and dips and climbs of the small rivers with our guide seated on the front hood.

4x4 with tour guide

The hike to the crater proved longer than i initially thought (3-4 hrs each way!), but it was well worth it! There were some trees and greens along the way and the streams provided cooling for our warm feet. I love the clouds over the crest (?) of the crater though I was not able to fully capture it with my pictures. The dip on the lake in the crater made my skin and white shirt little yellow but it was interesting to dip in that sulfuric lake. (I hope it helps eliminate pimples too! hehe!) Hope you enjoy the pics!


Lahar mountain - reminds me of Lord of the Ring’s Mordor

At the start of the hike

pinatubo crater lake

The peaceful lake in the crater or Mt. Pinatubo. Do you see those people on the beach below? I liked that the clouds were covering some portions of the peak.

The sky was clearing up a bit and I was able to get this cheerier picture above. You can also take a paddle boat tour of the lake (P500 to rent I think.)

One of my fav local show is I-witness and I especially like the Side Trip segments of Howie Severino. This time, he went to the Cordilleras (taking a long jeepney ride, biking and hiking) to catch a glimpse of the wild horses on what they call the Marlboro country. :)

There are only 5 wild horses left in that area now, lead by a black thoroughbred. For some reason, they were being hunted down for their meat. I was looking for the close-up shots of the elusive horses shown on TV, but these are the only pictures I found online (copyright issues probably). Up close, they look tough, muscular and really majestic. I wish to go to the Cordillera area some day… though I may have to do it soon! These tired bones may not hold up top-loading on a jeepney and hiking up those trails. haha!

Here are some of the pictures taken from Howie’s blog entry and JJ Villamin’s (director) multiply site. Enjoy!

wild horses of sagada

ride terraces

Although this entry is a bit late, I just wanted to share with you some of the photos I took of T house in Tagaytay. I had the chance to stay at the T House last Holy week. The place was quiet and the stay relaxing. I like the layout of the place as well as the architecture. The interior (rooms) were well designed as well. A mix of simple Japanese zen-type design, mixed with homey comfort. Here are some of the photos. Hope you enjoy the pics!

t house reception

reception area

t house dining and kitchen area

T House dining and kitchen area

T house rooms

Open area and rooms

T house Tea

Complimentary tea served just before bed (it tasted like Taragon)

T house

blurry night shot of the lights and exterior decorations

Update: I forgot to post the links last time, here is T house’s website. You can also find the detailed map there.

Here are some more fun photos I took at Anawangin!

anawangin pine trees

Pine trees at Anawanginana

mama Hen

anawangin sail

I hope I didn’t bore you with too many photos. :) Let me know what you think!

I tried to play around with the black and white feature of my cam and here are some of the photos. Enjoy!

anawangin lake

anawangin black and white

anawangin black and white 2

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Yay for more women runners! I was glad to see the picture of the publisher of Inquirer Sunday on the front page of this morning’s Inquirer newspaper. She was running and carrying the torch during the 94KM relay run on Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway last Sunday. t always encourages and comforts me to see other women runners. I recall on the last Mizuno race I joined, I saw Sen. Pia Cayetano as we were running towards the finish line. I think she joined the 15k while I ran the 10k. Anyway, I thought this was a great picture but unfortunately, I can’t find a clearer and bigger picture to post here.

Looking at the main headline though is the alarming news that Meralco (electric company) increases their rates! Brings me back to my previous entry about biking or running to work. Maybe the newspaper is subliminally suggesting this.

P1800Last night, I stopped by the gas station and I told the guy to load up Php 1,800 worth of unleaded gas and this is what I saw on my gas meter!

Take a closer look…

p1800 close up

It’s not even a full tank!! :(

The place was serene as the sun set quietly over the mountain on the right side of the beach.

anawangin sunset

anawangin sunset  2

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