So Chinese New Year actually fell on the 31st of January not 1st of February like I said on the previous post. And the next Feb 1st CNY is gonna be in 2022. Alright then. Eight more years. A big mistake haha..what the fuck was I thinking? Anyways I meant to blog about day 3 so let's do this while the memory is crystal clear.
Sorry for the collage that makes the pictures look tiny. I know no other ways to compress a thousand shots that would not turn everything into something dull.
A foggy Sunday morning...perfect for the view.
Baguio is the home for Igorots, though you will just find people dressed up as such only during special occasions and where else but in Botanical Garden. One old lady in Igorot dress came up to me as Julien was taking a solo shot of me. I thought it would be pretty cool so I let her include in the picture. Seconds later, one by one, other Igorots joined us (see picture below). The next thing I knew, they were asking 10 pesos each from me! Yep, the grannies did it in style. No problem.
Few minutes before 12pm we were back in the hotel to check out because we had a reservation at the lodge in Leonard Wood on the 3rd day.. We took a little rest there before we went to what they call the creepy White House. We just took some pictures only by the gate and went straight to Teacher's Camp next, which is few steps away.
I thought Teacher's Camp was plain boring at first sight. But that was because its beauty lies behind. It takes a bit of curiosity and few steps down to see the secret garden at the back.
Balut. The favorite snack of clumsy people like I am.
This guy always drools over coffee. I lost count of the times he drank coffee in Baguio. He could smell caffeine like a dog. I was busy admiring the cliff's view and he was busy with his coffee.
We also went on a walk in Wright Park where plenty of horses in Baguio are found. Seeing other people enjoying their ride with the horses, I got thrilled beyond words only to find out Julien didn't like the idea. I was heart broken.
The next picture shows how Julien turned into a puppeteer! The puppet looks kinda weird, I find it hard to guess what kind of animal in the world would it be. A purple chimpanzee? A furry birdie? A wolf? Whatever the bitch he may be...he's cute a bitch dancing cha-cha, how could I not buy one?
Picture below was taken in Forks Washington where Bella Swan lives Camp John Hay lolz. I always dream living in the woods. Recurrently in my dreams, either I'm walking in the woods or climbing up a hill, it relaxes my senses even unconsciously everytime. I have always been a voracious reader of novels and fairy tales so I easily get captivated with nature's beauty when I see one. Mushy...boohooo!
On the 3rd night, we loaded our tummies with yummy food at 50's diner. All worth the 30-minute queue outside the resto. I knew it, the patrons were not exaggerating when they said "expect the queue that comes with it".
Link to Baguio Day 2..
Link to Celebrating Multiple Events in Baguio..
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