“ANTICIPATION of pleasure is a pleasure in itself” by Sylvia Townsend Warner.
This is true. Just a few days before we go to our holiday back to my birth Country I was dreaming of going here and there. Somehow by day dreaming about it I can almost feel the pleasure of what I hope to expect. Hoping that it will be better than before. Well, sort of.
I was seeing myself RELAXING and just overlooking this beautiful surrounding, eating warm freshly made strawberry taho, (silken tofu with syrup either with strawberries or the original vanilla caramelized brown sugar plus a sago. Taho is rich in protein that you can find a vendor where there’s a gym nearby and of course around residential areas mostly in the morning) see this LINK for a photo, sweet purple yam (Ube), and other fruits, smelling some fresh air…
Then suddenly I have to wake up to the realization that, hey! it’s a holiday and so more people abound everywhere and we cannot do anything about it unless we go to a secluded spot where few people can go but alas! we chose to be in a famous place for tourists and families so yes, here it is folks.. people everywhere!!
Going up north to BAGUIO after X’mas I thought will be a good idea but no, people are still in holiday mood and tourists go to the same place that I want to go too! It’s been a long time since I have been in these places and while the bus was CROSSING the bridge I found some interesting view. Happy children playing, swimming, FLOATING in the little hole that’s left of the lake or river I am not sure of as it is now being reclaimed. Nevertheless, it is always nice to watch outside the window and see the landscape that I already forgot and some interesting people along the way as our bus trek up the winding road to the mountains.
While walking to go to Mines View Park, I have noticed this tree that was UNSEEN by many. An art delicately carved into it seems to express its freedom. I guess not many people are looking up to see it but I did and took the opportunity to capture it though may not be in the best light to show it.
Lot’s of interesting photos of old houses tucked behind some bushes and even an eerily looking abandoned house that INVITING you to look what’s inside if you dare!
Anyway… at least something that is worth my time and effort to finally come to these places though it’s crowded, it eased away from the uneasiness when the family is around enjoying the AMBIANCE and seeing them happy, cherishing the moment together till the next holiday to come.
Thanks for viewing!
The coldest region of PI 😊😊
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Actually it wasn’t cold when we arrived till we departed Baguio unfortunately but I heard a few days after we left it started to get so cold.
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Awww, but probably a nice day when you went too 💕💕
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hello ..i wanna feature Baguio on my blog
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I have check it. 😉 Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Shall we follow each other?
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I love my hometown! =) glad you enjoyed yourself! =)
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Thanks for commenting. Yes I did.
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A love of solitude in nature comes through.
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Yey to that! 🙂
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Crowds of people can be kind of electric and exciting in the right context though 🙂 Especially when sick of ones own company!
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haha! Cheers! 🙂
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I love the sound of the taho Vinneve. Really interesting post. Hope you are having a lovely weekend.
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Thanks Sue it taste good too and big in protein! 😉
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