Saturday, May 30, 2009
Burritos at Cocina Juan
Monday, May 25, 2009
A Night Cap of Coffee Wine
We brought the coffee wine from Baguio City's Tam-awan Village. The wine has about 7.5% alcohol and one bottle costs P150.00. According to the label, the wine was organically fermented from coffee Arabica and the main ingredients are coffee, water and sugar. It is manufactured by Winers.

Saturday, May 23, 2009
Easter Weaving Room
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Star City's DINO Island atbp
We visited Star City last May 16, 2009 because Geof was so insistent to see Snow World. We were disappointed, though, because Snow World is just one big freezer with temperature of about 15 degrees C. On display are very pathetic ice carvings - "you can 't appreciate them much because it's too cold inside", Geof remarked. After Geof tried sliding on ice, we left since Julia was almost freezing and Geof continuedly coughed. We were inside for about ten minutes only.
Dino Island, on the otherhand, was an interesting and excting experience. It is a very informative attraction where kids and adults will learn about the prehistoric creatures. On display are dinosaur skeletons, fossils and dinosaurs moving through Japanese robotic technology. As you view the dinosaurs, you can also watch a video to get detailed information about them such as "do you know that a Stegosaurus is the dumbest dinosaur because it's brain is too small, only the size of a walnut," "Dino" is the term for a baby T-Rex," "The T-rex is 40 ft long but its arms are only 3 ft long." At the Dino Island Museum, you will see fossils and dinosaur eggs. For a fee of P160 (P100 Dino Isalnd + P60 Star City), you will experience an amazing adventure as your travel back in time.
Watch the Dino Island video up to the end and you will discover that there are living dinosaurs among us. He he he!
Monday, May 18, 2009
Baguio Souvenirs at Woodcarver's Village

Sunday, May 17, 2009
Art and Culture at Tam-Awan Village
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Choco-Late' de Batirol at iba pa
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Dining in Baguio
| Sizzling Plate |
| Zola Cafe |
| Solibao |
We also had meals/ snacks and/or coffee in other restos but they are not memorable to even occupy a space here -- except the resto where we had halo-halo with crushed ice as hard as a rock. I called the waiter to show him how impossible it was to eat the halo-halo with Mt Everest blocking the spoon. He was good natured enough to crush the ice for us (and realized how hard it really was when he tried to pick the ice). If only restos offering halo-halo would get a shaving device that would produce shaved ice like that in Razon's.... For myself, I ordered coffee, thinking that maybe it would redeem the resto if they offer good coffee. Alas, the brewed coffee was too mild (malabnaw) that a 3-in-1 instant coffee actually taste better. Not going back in that resto again.
By the way, we also had breakfast at Camp John Hay's Choco-late de Batirol. It's one of the saving grace of our Baguio trip - but Batirol deserves a separate blog entry all to itself.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Baguio's Old & Rustic Burnham Hotel
Friday, May 8, 2009
Deluxe Buses and City Travel in Baguio City
A Deluxe Bus has a comfort room (CR) and a bus stewardess. There is free water and cake and video showing. Travel time is about five hours since the buses pass the SCTEX and there is no stop-over. The fare is P700.00. There is another type of Deluxe bus but with no CR - it has one stop-over and travel time is also about five hours and the fare is P650.00. The regular aircon bus has a fare which is less than P500.00 but it takes about seven hours travel time because of the many stop-overs. Riding a De Luxe Bus is more expensive than the regular aircon bus but it is more comfortable (the seats are wider and there is ample space between passengers and you can even raise and stretch your legs) and travel time is less. Actually, it is also more comfortable than driving your own car - imagine the stress in going through the traffic for more than five hours. The only stressful experience is the long queue in buying the ticket at the Cubao Station. I hope Victory Liner has an online reservation for De Luxe Buses. Thursday, May 7, 2009
Baguio City: Revisited
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Hooked on the The 39 CLUES
In these books, Amy and Dan Cahill, and their au pair, Nellie and the other teams (all related to the Cahill's) are in search of 39 clues to become the "richest, most important people in history." The 39 Clues (Book 2) - One False Note brings the readers to Vienna, Austria and Venice, Italy to unravel a clue related to a music composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In The 39 Clues (Book 3) - The Sword Thief , the Cahills track the life of one of the world's most fearsome warriors in Tokyo, Japan and were led to Korea to find the 3rd clue.



