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How to get to Bantayan Island | slouching somewhere
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. How to get to Bantayan Island. December 8, 2010. August 25, 2014. If you’re coming from Manila or somewhere else besides mainland Cebu, try to get the first flight to the province (or a 9 am flight at the latest) so you have enough time to make it to the last ferry to Bantayan. 1 From the Mactan International Airport. You can take a taxi. At the North City Bus Terminal, look for the Ceres bus with the Hagnaya signboard. 2 At the North Bus Terminal.
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. Slowing down in Zambales. February 26, 2015. July 5, 2015. Almost a month ago, I went on a travel assignment north of Manila to a couple of provinces. The theme was nature and adventure and if you’re coming from Manila or Clark, there are a lot of choices just a couple of hours away, from Pampanga and Tarlac to Zambales. (Update: Here’s a link. To that magazine article). The beach in front of Capones Vista Resort in Pundaquit in San Antonio, Zambales.
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One day in Bantayan Island | slouching somewhere
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. One day in Bantayan Island. January 7, 2011. August 25, 2014. We only had one full day in Bantayan Island. The first and third days were mostly spent heading there. And leaving the island to spend the night back in the city. (. Note to self: Next time, no more overnight in Cebu City, just leave Bantayan in the morning and book an evening flight back to Manila. The island is much, much more relaxing than the city. 1 Get in the water. Which is where w...
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When craving Korean food | slouching somewhere
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. When craving Korean food. August 6, 2013. August 25, 2014. First off, don’t watch. Because you’ll be tempted to book a ticket to South Korea. The next best thing is to find a good Korean restaurant to satisfy that craving and even if you’re in Manila, you’re bound to find one. I’m mostly interested in the food. I first heard about it from my sister’s friend, who said it was one of the best Korean restos in the Ortigas area (and when there̵...
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Slowing down in Zambales | slouching somewhere
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. Slowing down in Zambales. February 26, 2015. July 5, 2015. Almost a month ago, I went on a travel assignment north of Manila to a couple of provinces. The theme was nature and adventure and if you’re coming from Manila or Clark, there are a lot of choices just a couple of hours away, from Pampanga and Tarlac to Zambales. (Update: Here’s a link. To that magazine article). The beach in front of Capones Vista Resort in Pundaquit in San Antonio, Zambales.
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One fine day and ‘A Year in Batanes’ | slouching somewhere
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. One fine day and ‘A Year in Batanes’. March 31, 2015. April 2, 2015. Early this March, I found the perfect excuse to go. We launched in Batanes. Asa Ka Awan du Vatan. A Year in Batanes). The day before the book launch, my colleagues and I got to make our way around Batan, the main island of Batanes, where the provincial capital of Basco is located. We were staying in Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge. One of the more secluded parts of Fundacion ...
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Chicken chop craving | slouching somewhere
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. January 31, 2011. December 31, 2011. The first time I had chicken chop. I forgot all about it until a few weeks ago, P and I and some friends got to eat in Shi Lin. A Taiwanese restaurant in Podium in Ortigas Center. When I saw that they had Chicken Chop Rice. Shi Lin's Chicken Chop Rice. My homemade chicken chop was just a bit darker but it almost had the same flavor as the Shi Lin version. Almost. But a far cry from Serenitea's mouthw...There was ...
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In beautiful Kyoto: Arashiyama and Fushimi Inari | slouching somewhere
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. In beautiful Kyoto: Arashiyama and Fushimi Inari. April 17, 2014. October 27, 2014. If you could live in any foreign city for a year, which one would it be? For me, it would have to be Kyoto. Dreamy bamboo grove in Arashiyama. From there you can cross the Togetsukyo Bridge. Walking at the beginning of the pathway that crosses the bamboo groves. Dedicated to Inari, the Shinto god of rice of the Japanese, the shrine has been around since 794. Foxes ar...
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NEW WEBSITE! | Twenty and Counting
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Adventures of a twenty three year old…. Laquo; President Obama’s 100,000 Strong Initiative – Encouraging Students to Study Abroad in China. February 21, 2011 by Lauren. Thank you to EVERYONE who has supported me as a blogger during the past year and a half. Now, I have great news! I have officially moved my website to:. Please update your bookmarks! I look forward to seeing you at my new website! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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The paperwork of travel: applying for a Japan visa | slouching somewhere
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Writing, traveling, but mostly chasing after a toddler. The paperwork of travel: applying for a Japan visa. January 18, 2014. June 30, 2015. Here’s one of the few things I’m not too crazy about when it comes to traveling: having to apply for a visa. Being from the Philippines, we need to apply for a visa if we’re going to the certain countries, like the US, UK, Japan, etc. (But here’s a gallery of some of the countries we can go to, visa-free. But aside from prayer, you actually need to do the following.
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