Two roads diverge in a wood, and I –

I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.

- Robert Frost

Just a list of some of the wonderful places I have visited. If you want your place appended, pray tell what’s in store for me to see…

1. Baguio City

2. Twin Lakes, Negros Oriental

3. Siquijor Island

4. Lake Balanan, Negros Oriental

5. Tagaytay, Batangas

6. Boracay, Aklan

7. Malapascua Island, Cebu

8. Bantayan Island, Cebu

9. Samboan, Cebu

10. Boljoon, Cebu

11. Osmeña Peak, Mantalongon, Dalaguete, Cebu

12. Argao, Cebu

13. San Fernando, Cebu

14. Culasi, Antique

15. Mt. Manunggal, Cebu

16. Penang, Malaysia

17. St. Benedict’s Monastery, Corte, Carmen, Cebu


7 Responses to “The Road that Leads to…”


  1. 1 JIJI
    October 8, 2008 at 11:22 pm

    Check out Hanoi in Vietnam daw. I haven’t been there myself but hearing my friend who just came from there in August, I am hoping to really see the place with my own 2 eyes. (I do hope I am not mixed up wiht my info. ;-) She said that those tall rock formations that protrude from the middle of the seas are really incredible works of the Master Artist Up There. Barato lang yata plete ngadto. Go, go, go!

  2. December 22, 2008 at 9:39 pm

    I think you have heard of this place before but you might want to visit Paco Park, right inTaft Avenue, Manila. It’s an ancient cemetery at Padre Faura St, .a short walk from PGH. It’s not a big thing, but, really, it’s a a joy to take pictures at: the huge acacia trees, the ruins, the fountain, the bullet-shaped chapel…I t is where Jose Rizal was originally buried, on a tomb marked RPJ (reverse of JPR, Jose P. Rizal.). It will only cost you fifteen or twenty pesos of entrance fee. They’re usually closed on Mondays for maintenance. Check out the sched also for free plays, painting workshops, piano and violin recitals, etc, which you can watch free of charge. You might want to avoid going there on weekends because Paco Park, one of Manila’s most-sought place for garden weddings, can get quite crowded as some places on the park are cordoned off for the weddings. and, oh, the caretakers are usually hearing impaired so there…
    God bless!

    Thanks Brotherutoy! I’ll definitely add this in my list to visit if I am in Manila…. :)

  3. 3 Bacrons
    December 26, 2008 at 11:56 am

    marky,

    Try our place in Brgy. Buhisan, as you can see our Buhisan Dam, the mountain views and other scenery that you can explore the place, behind the city of Cebu… ronald

    I’ve been there a few years ago…. It won’t hurt if I visit again… Kuyugi lagi ko… :)

  4. 4 Ax
    May 30, 2009 at 8:31 am

    gusto ko sana mag suggest ng lugar na malalayo kaso busy ang mga tao kaya sa malapit na lang! siguro napuntahan mo na rin ito, american cemetery. monday to friday till 6pm. maganda mag picturan don! i have one post on my blog ng american cemetery. lagi kase kami dun!

    Thanks Ax… Marami na ring nagrecommend nyan sa akin dati… Kaso lang, andito ako sa Cebu… hehe… Pero will surely put this in my list in case magkaroon ng chance for me to saty long in Manila… :D

  5. 5 y
    August 26, 2009 at 8:23 am

    hello sir! i appreciate that Baguio landed on your number 1 spot. :) i am also a traveler and i am saddened by the fact that i really have no pictures to show off. i won’t make any lame excuses about not having a camera (i should know better. hehe!). i have gone to tons of places and never, never in my entire travel experiences have i tried to equate baguio anywhere else. maybe it’s the cold, foggy, somber ambience, or the exhausting climb to seemingly unending stairways or uphill walkways, the feeling of being on top of the world when you’re drinking coffee in one of the coffee shops in sm’s 4th floor, but then again being humbled by the existence of beautiful churches, log houses, and pine trees. makes coffee smells so right, makes mornings and sunshine seems so bright, and makes nightlife seems so alive. that’s what baguio offers. again, thank you for putting Baguio on your list! makes me proud. :)

  6. September 14, 2009 at 5:38 pm

    Fine places! But if you were in manila I vastly suggest to visit the intramuros along with riding on a kalesa :D !! No regrets it’s cool to seize time and play back the history!(http://arrestingchic.wordpress.com/)

    God speed! :D


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