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Thursday, September 15, 2016
Trip to Divisoria
After the Venetian Moments at Grand Venice
Canal, the three of us headed to Divisoria. Aside from getting the stainless
jewelries from my supplier, hubby went for something we can get for our kids,
while Jef also went on his way to find the items he been looking for. We
thought of getting a toy guitar from the guitars center if any, but unfortunately
we found none. Nevertheless, we’re still able to buy something, wooden toys to
be to sell online.
The Venice Grand Canal in Taguig
Landed at NAIA Terminal 3 at 11:45PM from
Cagayan de Oro, the 3 of us went directly to booked dormitory in Quezon City. Still,
thinking we’re to spend our whole day the following day.
The next day, with the trip to the beach
cancelled, the three of us decided to spend our whole day in the Metro Manila. Jef
wanted to shop at Divisoria, while Jessie and I were waiting for feedback as to
where to get the auto parts in Banawe. Since, it’s too early to do both we
decided to visit the newest picture perfect destination in Metro Manila.
Getting to Venice Grand Canal Mall, into
McKinley Hills is pretty much easier, thanks to the detailed directions in the
internet. As much as we wanted to take the easy ride by “taxi”, we opted to take
the cheapest public transport, the MRT + the jeepney.
We strolled our way to the nearest MRT
station, the Quezon Avenue Station after a quick breakfast at the Seven Eleven
(easiest and cheapest place to find something clean and decent to eat). Way
back, MRT is the best transport when you want to go places quickly, but this
time around, we waited for 30 minutes before the lady guards allowed us to go
inside, and waited another 10 minutes for the first train to arrive which
unfortunately was fully loaded, we waited and waited and the area became crowdeswith
so many commuters, good thing an empty train came was sent to our station, and
all of us currently in the area were able to get in.
We disembarked at the Guadalupe
Station and rode a jeepney enroute to AFP Housing. Not really sure we’re going
to, I switched “on’ the GPS tracking our location at the same time looking for
pokestop to gather pokeballs. J
The Venice Grand Canal Mall is easy to
find, all you have to do is follow the alleys and read signs, 2 hours after our
very long travel, we arrived at the entrance of the mall that’s due to open in
10 minutes (11AM). The sun was pretty harsh, but still we positioned ourselves
anywhere possible, trying to get the best photographs. Though I haven’t been to
Venice or in Macau, I believe this place is stunning just like the original.
There are gondolas too, but there were all
parked under the bridge, I think the gondola rides are open at night, not
really sure.
It was a good decision, to visit the place before heading for a cheap shopping spree in Divisoria, it felt like we’re in a romantic setting. I even posted this photo in my instagram, and some even thought that we actually went to the real place. Cool to daydream!
Lunch? Nah, the restaurants in the area are
quite expensive and we don’t have the budget for an expensive food tripping. J
So if you are in the Metro, take time to
visit the Venice Grand Canal in Taguig.
About Folk Music
Who loves Folk
Music? Though, I am not that musically inclined, but I love to hear some. I
love to hear the folk songs of our native land that runs in our blood way back
from the 19th century. Produced from ordinary to unique musical
intruments that I have not known, including also the distinctive sounds from irish
tin whistle. Folk songs are usually heard during small community
gatherings and are passed down orally from one individual to another.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Bad Weather: Cancelled Trip
The time has
finally come, that we have to fly to the Metro and enjoy the promo air fare
that we have booked months earlier.
I contacted
Bakasyonista a travel agency and booked for a special tour to Anawangin Cove in
San Antonio, Zambales. We have a lot of beautiful beaches in Mindanao but we
wanted to try and see for ourselves the known travel destination facing the
South China Sea. With booking deposit paid + all the research I have done,
gathering all information we needed to know, we’re basically all set. However,
5 days before the much awaited trip, the travel agency called us that Anawangin
Cove is not fit to visit until the weekend, due to big waves in the area per
coast guard advisory. Huh! Bad luck!
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We have no choice but to look for another
alternative and booked ourselves to the Fortune Island Day Tour in Nasugbu,
Batangas. I did all the research as well as to how to get there, and we’re
pretty much excited to see the Ancient looking Greek style structure on the
island. But luck was really not on our side, because a day before our trip the
travel agency contacted us again and told us that the island will be closed on
that particular weekend due to bad weather again. What! Heartbroken!
The much awaited
trips were really not meant to be. We decided to refund our initial payment,
since the reason was due to bad weather and it was the agency that cancelled
the trips. Bakasyonista was indeed very accommodating and wired the payment to
my bank account a few days later. I do hope to be able to avail their services
in the future. And this time I’ll make sure to schedule trips during summer,
when the weather in the Philippines is very ideal for beach tripping.





