Tuesday, July 26, 2011

College Buddies Travel Diary: Guimaras Island

Armed with Guimaras map, we got from the tourism booth in the port of Guimaras. Shannah, Jenny and I, decided to once again explore this Island that we get to see from the city of Iloilo, every time we passed by Iloilo Public Market or hear mass  in Sta. Maria Church.
Just a year after college and with a not very promising career yet, we still take on a trip, giving in to our wanderlust.
First Stop: Daliran Cave
We rode the tricyle going to the cave area, not far from the town……




Second Stop: Villa La Chesca
It feels like we are just visiting a friend’s house, inside the gated property; a swimming pool, a gazebo and a garden with rows & rows of bromeliads.





Third Stop: Balaang Bukid
Every time the ship enters Iloilo Strait, this is the landmark that welcomes every visitor to the island. The big Cross on top of the hill. The place is famous to devotees during Holy Week for “panaad” or the Way of the Cross.

Fourth Stop: Macopo Falls

Fifth Stop: Trappestine Monastery
Aside from the Balaang Bukid, it’s one of the famed destinations on the island. With rows and rows of Cashew Trees and Mango Trees within the property, the place is perfect for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.


Till our next trip………Be passionate & fashionable………

Thursday, July 21, 2011

College Buddies Travel Diaries: Sabang Baybay, Guimaras

Seven years ago, days after our college graduation, I explored Guimaras Island with my college buddies, this also serve as our farewell party, a despidida to each of us. As we all each are about to take on a separate journey of our life.
Jenny, Shannah, Jethsemae, Rosalinda and I, decided to explore the other side of the Island of Guimaras.
I can no longer remember the details of the trip, except that we took a van for about an hour, until we reach a Sabang Baybay.
Trivia: “baybay”- is an Ilonggo word for beachfront
Let me share to you our escapade, seven years ago;






Thanks to my ever reliable Canon Camera, can’t remember the model, it still uses film, my first ever camera that I bought from my savings out of my school allowance.
For more travels to come........ 

Sunday, July 17, 2011

An Insipiring Weekend......Thanks 73rd Infantry Battalion


Please be there for our 23rd Founding Anniversary on June 16, 2011, 02:00 P.M. sharp, a short message coming from a military, what pop to my mind right away is, I am not available, but his message was followed by, you are one of our awardees, that made me change my mind. I said yes for two reasons; first, I want to explore the new Fort Sarangani, known as 73rd I.B, and my second reason is of course to receive such award, that I still don't know for what reason I am being recognized.
Welcome sign as we entered Fort Sarangani
Arrived exactly 2 P.M sharp with Ma'am Beth of IPDP, in every event I make sure I looked my best.....
Men of 73rd I.B
Receiving the award, Ltc. Espuelas, Brig. Gen. Cruz & Gov. Migs

Cool trophy, "drift wood" found within the Camp

A muslim dance

Gov. Migs giving his mesage


w/ BM Gacula, BM Saguiguit, Ms. Jola Kanda - PM PGO-Kalinaw, Gov. Migs, Ms. Beth Farnazo - PM PGO-IPDP & Ms. Asma Akmad of PVGO

w/ Ltc. Espuelas

Exploring Fort Sarangani with Ma'am Beth and the 73rd's Women Club
Chika moments w/ 73rd Women's Club

Love this shoot, I look tall...

The 360 degree view from the camp


73rd Women's Club are the wives of the soldiers of 73rd I.B.


The outfit: Blazer from KAMISETA, African Print Dress from BEBE and Nude Shoes from PRIMADONNA

Who says when you're in a 5 inches heels you cant climb this.....
Written on the trophy: A Peace Trophy awarded to Ms. Myra Grace S. Nolasco, For her peace-building efforts in the area of peace mediation and promotion of harmonious relationship among the tri-people of Sarangani.
I would say, I just love what I do, I get to help others at the same time take on an adventure. Always be passionate & fashionable........ 

Thursday, July 14, 2011

My Lakbayan Grade



My Lakbayan grade is C+!
How much of the Philippines have you visited? Find out at Lakbayan!
Created by Eugene Villar.

well my Lakbayan grade is C+........with my planned travel destination within this year I hope I can be a grade B or B+ before the year ends......praying and hoping for more travels......