September 13, 2013

Bag of Beans

Anything worth having is worth waiting for… like a cup of coffee freshly brewed from Bag of Beans. A dose of caffeine and one small positive thought in the morning can really brighten up my whole day.






Kapeng barako
 
Blueberry pancakes

Garden salad
 
Pasta with garlic and mushroom

Chicken ala Kiev with fries
 
Apple pie ala mode
 


 
But I got sad the night after watching Tuhog, haunting me with the lines “Lahat tayo walang takas sa kamatayan. At dahil alam natin na mamamatay tayo balang araw di ba dapat yung nga ang magtulak sa atin para mas mabuhay? Kung alam mong bilang na ang mga araw mo, di ba dapat mas lalo mong habulin ang mga pangarap mo? Kung alam mong maiksi lang ang buhay, hindi ba mas lalo kang magmamahal?
 
Bag of Beans
#3650 Aguinaldo Highway, Mendez Crossing
West Tagaytay City
Tel. No.: (046) 413-4356

September 12, 2013

Malacañang Museum

“I hate ugliness. I’m allergic to ugliness.”
- Imelda Marcos
 
Located within the heart of the Malacañang Complex, the Presidential Museum and Library is the repository of the memorabilia and heritage of the Presidency of the Philippines. Due to Palace security procedures, a visit inside the museum is strictly by reservation at least a week prior to the requested date.
 
The museum and library is housed in Kalayaan Hall built in 1920s
 
Presidential Gallery Exhibit with the statue of
President Benigno Aquino III as centerpiece
 
President Manuel Quezon
first president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines
 
President Quezon Room
 
Bulb chandelier
 
President Elpidio Quirino Room
 
President Ferdinand Marcos and his family
 
The room where President Marcos proclaimed Martial Law
 
President Cory Aquino doll
 
Candelabra chandelier

President Fidel Ramos bust
 
Election memorabilia

Joaquin Sorolla's Las Nereidas

Sculpture of a naked lady in marble
 
 With Dr. Emily Abagat and our Korean OJTs who were fascinated
with the Pasig River facing Malacanang (kung alam lang nila hehe)
 
Perhaps this is the grandest museum of the Philippines; no objects on display are ugly.
 
Tours and Visitor Relations Unit
Kalayaan Hall, Jose P. Laurel St.
Malacañang, Manila
Tel. No.: 784 4286 loc. 4945/4649

September 10, 2013

September 5, 2013

Sarangani Highlands: Lovers’ Lane in GenSan

General Santos City, a booming city in the South, is famous for two things – the yellow fin tuna and of course Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao. But GenSan isn’t all about just a breeding ground of world-class fishes and boxers; there’s actually a secret paradise within the city that you just might fall in love with.
 
On an impulse, I just booked a ticket for GenSan for my birthday. The weather in Manila was crazy and gloomy for the past week. I want some sunshine and it didn’t take me long to choose Sarangani Highlands, a charming and rustic country bed and breakfast, to spend my special day.
 
The four-hectare garden resort sitting atop a hill was developed and opened to public in 2007 by two doctors and longtime friends, Drs. Anabelle Abella and Tranquilino Ruiz, who have mutual passion for gardening and landscaping. It is relatively near GenSan International Airport and about 30 minutes away from GenSan city proper via taxi, jeepney or habal-habal. Walk-in guests are expected to pay an entrance fee of P100, which is consumable.
 
Once you enter the gate, you know you’ve come home to paradise.
 

Hotel lobby and reception area
 
What I really love about this place is its beautifully landscaped and well-manicured garden. The colorful sight of driftwoods, bougainvillea tree, hibiscus, morning glory, golden trumpet, Christmas palm, firecracker plant, purple allamanda, cactus, bonsais, and variety of plants and flowers is such a soothing spectacle that reminds me of several B&Bs in San Pablo and Tagaytay. There are wooden benches and couple swing in every corner. With such relaxing and romantic ambience, this place is indeed a perfect hideaway to surprise loved ones.
 




 
The 21-room two-story hotel was opened in 2010 to allow guests, some honeymooners, for an extended stay to laze around or simply commune with nature. What I found amazing with the hotel is the room doors – all hand painted with different kinds of flowers, mostly growing in the resort.  Upper floor rooms have veranda that offers panoramic view of the sea, mountains, and cows grazing in the field. With a starting rate of P1,800+, inclusive of breakfast good for two, this place is already a keeper. In fact, several local celebrities including Pacman, enjoyed their vacation here.
 
The main hotel
 

Deluxe room
 
Aside from room accommodations, there are function rooms to cater to private meetings, seminars and conferences, and special events and occasions, including sunrise wedding. But the major attraction of the resort is the open-air restaurant, specializing in Filipino and Asian foods which are really so lami. If you want to impress your date, nothing beats a romantic dinner in a garden setting.
 
Dadiangas Hall
 
Mango pomelo shrimp salad
 
Spicy seafood
 
Celebrity dedication plates wall
 
Impressive artwork of Dr. Ruiz
 
The natural surroundings of the resort are breathtaking. Everywhere you look, you will be mesmerized with greeneries, tranquility and such unspoiled beauty.
 


 
My life may not be perfect but I am blessed. It seems that the older I get, the less I care about what people think of me. Therefore the older I get, the more I appreciate and enjoy life.
 
Sarangani Highlands
Purok Wal, Tambler
General Santos City
Tel. No.: (083) 554-3336, 0922-8590043

September 2, 2013

Gumasa: Beach Garden by the Sea

Time has a wonderful way of showing us what really matters.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


I heart Glan second the most.
 
Isla Jardin Del Mar
Manando, Gumasa
Glan, Sarangani Province
Tel. No.: (083) 893-0031, 0919-7687544