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	<title>Back to the Philippines &#187; Baguio</title>
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		<title>Baguio Christmas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 00:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mixxy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t usually post on holidays.. but here  I am! How has it been the past few days? We gave our staff a nice Christmas dinner treat at Harborview by the Bay after a toast in the office for a job well done the past few months. During the weekend, we were able to finally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t usually post on holidays.. but here  I am!</p>
<p>How has it been the past few days? We gave our staff a nice Christmas dinner treat at Harborview by the Bay after a toast in the office for a job well done the past few months. During the weekend, we were able to finally buy the curtains for my home office, the living room and entrance windows.  After a few days, we drove off to Baguio via Marcos Highway.  It is really so much easier now than decades ago thanks to the construction of the NLEX and SCTEX.  We bought a city map of Baguio and also a Luzon Atlas along the way at one of the rest stops.  My, these rest stop convenience stores at NLEX and SCTEX are really well stocked.  Almost everything you need is there!</p>
<p>We arrived before sundown in our hotel (weather was really cold for us now) and had our driver come home to his family by bus.  He will be back for us in a few days to drive us home.  Meanwhile , we spent our Christmas Dinner in the Other Hotel where we were supposed to stay but was fully booked (Manor) in decorated tents and an &#8220;ok&#8221; buffet with live orchestra playing next to us!  We were there together with our Dutch-Filipino business associates and their well behaved but very sleepy 6 kids.</p>
<p>The next few days was spent visiting our Dutch-Filipino business associate&#8217;s house on the West Side of Baguio and visiting places such as Mines View Park and also next to it (walking distance) was the Good Shepherd Convent where we bought the usual sweet pasalubong (goodies to take home) such as Peanut Brittle, Cashew Brittle for my father in law, Ube Jam and Strawberry Jam.  We also visited the ever so lively Burnham Park and ate afternoon &#8220;merienda&#8221; at the famous but unassuming Star Cafe which is actually a Chinese restaurant that dates back to 1976.  We also tried to find the  Silver Shop of St.Louis University but could not find it.  On Sunday, our driver arrived at around past 12 noon.  We then dropped by the Public Market to buy some vegetables.  We also stopped by a small store at Marcos Highway to buy brooms &#8212; both Tambo (indoor sweeper)  and the TingTing (for street sweeping).  Next time, I have to remind myself to just buy veggies from the stores along Marcos Highway instead of the Public Market.  It&#8217;s a lot less stressful to buy there.</p>
<p>There was aweful traffic from Rosario, Tarlac all the way to the exit of SCTEX so all in all it took as around 7 hours I think travel time.  Once we got to the first rest stop at NLEX I ran immediately to the ladies room.  After that we had our evening meal at Jollibee.  We arrived at around 9pm.</p>
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		<title>Kennon Road</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 04:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mixxy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last January, we were in Baguio for a short trip. MrC was able to video the whole scenic stretch of Kennon Road coming down from Baguio. To everyone who is not familiar with Kennon Road, this is the most scenic winding road to take if you are going Baguio. There are other alternative roads which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last January, we were in Baguio for a short trip.  MrC was able to video the whole scenic stretch of Kennon Road coming down from Baguio.  To everyone who is not familiar with Kennon Road, this is the most scenic winding road to take if you are going Baguio.  There are other alternative roads which are safer and easier to drive but this has got to be the road that is part of many childhood memories for me and for others.  According to history, this was a landmark construction effort led by Col. Lyman Kennon along with highly skilled Japanese, American and Filipino builders.  The road was completed in 1905. I am sure you would like this video. Enjoy!</p>
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