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Chiquilou at Sagada

Through this Sagada blog I got to talk (even if just through email) to some very wonderful people. And Chiquilou is one of them.
She was very kind enough to send me some of her photos when she went to Sagada a few months back together with some friends.
And for the record, Chix, I do find [...]

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Sleepless For 18 Hours

I just came from work and I have to attend to some very important online chores (blogging mostly). And now I’ve looked at the clock and I just realized that I have been awake for almost 18 hours.
Actually, I’m justly 20 minutes shy of being awake for a full 18 hours. It’s a record for [...]

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Getting Inquiries About Sagada

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Getting Sagada Questions
I guess summer is fast approaching or perhaps some people are just trying to catch up with the last few [...]

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Sagada: Smiling our way to the Sumaguing Cave
If you’ve been to Sagada and have experienced going through the Sumaguing Cave, then I am sure that you are familiar with this scenario:
A bunch of Sagada first-timers happily walking down the road to the Sumaguing Cave. All of their clothes are still bright and clean. And just [...]

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Happy Sagada Trip

Two years ago, I went to Sagada with some of my college friends. It was a very fun and memorable trip.
How happy were we? I guess you can tell with our smiles.

It’s me with Andrea and Biela and it was taken beside the St. Mary’s Church.

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Since it’s All Saints’ Day and millions of Filipinos are in the cemeteries, I’ll just post this photo of Sagada cemetery taken as me and my best bud were walking past through it on our way to Echo Valley.
The cemetery is nicely located on top of a hill just behind the St. Mary’s Church.

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One of the best places to have breakfast in Sagada is at the Masferre Restaurant. It’s just a few steps from the town hall. I love to sit by the window and look at the trees behind the St. Mary’s Church. Sometimes I could see cows grazing at the early hours of the morning.
Masferre offer [...]

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It has been raining for the past couple of days. I’m not sure if there’s a storm approaching, but it sure feels like it. I’ve just closed the windows because the strong winds are bringing in some rain water inside the house.
Whenever it rains, I always wonder if it’s also raining at that moment in [...]

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I always choose the Banaue-Bontoc-Sagada route whenever I visit Sagada. I prefer it over the Baguio City route because of one thing: I never get tired of seeing the Banaue Rice Terraces.
This photo was taken on my 3rd trip to Sagada in July of 2006. I always get thrilled at seeing the look on somebody’s [...]

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This photo was taken on my first trip to Sagada. They are the three loveliest ladies that ever set foot there.

They’re Amie, Adeth and Elena.
I seldom see them now and I deeply miss them.

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