A kalesa (also known as caritela or karitela) is a horse-drawn calash used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish colonizers, and was initially reserved for only nobles and high-ranking civic officials. …
We had no definite plans last Saturday so it was okay to just tag along when Junjie needed to go to the office. He needed to attend the grand draw of their radio network promo RGMA Pera Sorpresa 3. And was I so glad! After waiting for the grand draw winner to be announced, Sir Mon Boli…
Dinner last night was impromptu. We initially planned to go to the newly opened Starbucks Reserve at Rufino St., but ended up at Greenbelt 5 instead. After debating and checking where we felt like eating, we ended up at Damaso. It was both our first time in the place. I don’t know why s…
Found this in Zomato when we were on the lookout for something filling and affordable.I cannot really remember if we were craving for meat All I know is we were hungrrrry (as always). I remembered that it was already mid-afternoon but nobody had any lunch yet. So you can imagine how o…

Veering away from our usual Starbucks coffee, we decided to hang out in Mary Grace this time. Now, the Tsoknut chocolate would have been superb if
I love breakfasts! In my world of deadlines and meetings, a leisurely breakfast only signifies one thing: vacation and relax time hehe
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