This is in response to the Daily Post Challenge via Daily Prompt: Aesthetic.
“Art is the imposing of a pattern on experience, and our aesthetic enjoyment is recognition of the pattern.” by Alfred North Whitehead.
Before going up north as per my earlier post under this LINK, we head down to the South of Luzon. TAGAYTAY is one of my favorite destination in the Philippines. The second summer capital of the Country. The beauty of nature speaks for itself.
Can you see that? It is the 2nd active volcano in the Philippines see Wikipedia. So many stories about this volcano that killed thousands of people as early as 1572. Even my late mother told me a gruesome story of what she knows from the story passed from generation to generations. A volcano inside the lake within a lake. Interesting.
We visited Museo Orlina as I always love museums and have been to many Countries that are famous for their museums so finally I saw what this can offer. It is a simple one but it is enough for the family even with kids to explore the grounds and it’s art inside and out.
These are just a few to show you. You better go and see it for yourself to really enjoy the beauty of Mr. Ramon Orlina art, it is better to see to appreciate it. There’s also some vintage cars in the garage and perhaps not many people know about it as it is hidden underground. Here you go!
Aesthetic and natural beauty indeed.
Makes me want to go to Taal 😭❤️ You should also try hiking to Tinipak River and Cave in Rizal!! Best!! 😍
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I hope someday once my lil boy can too 🙂 thanks for the read and comment.
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My country!! 😊😊
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Thanks for posting the glass art. I like the man with horns, how the colored glass wraps around. I’ve never been to those countries but the volcanoes interest me.
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Thanks for the time reading and commenting. Lot’s of volcanoes in PH and this one is still active actually.
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What a great museum. I love the women’s heads abs the hand sculpture outside. Stunning!!
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Glad that you like them. It is better to see it in person to appreciate as it seems my photos cannot do it justice 😦
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