Super excited this morning because finally ... finally ... I am going to go out and see the country ... well, more or less ... and what's even more cooler is I am going to meet a new friend ... albeit a lady. She is a niece of my good friend from Maldives, the Con Woman and as CW is not available, she roped in her niece who had the day off to show me around
Isn't the lady nice?
We connected the day before via FB ... and today she arrived super early ... before our 9am appointment ... I will admit I didn't check her profile out except the picture of her head on the messenger and was not sure who or what to expect ... however, she was super smiley/ warm/ friendly/ touchy!
In fact, she is quite charming ... wherever we go, she would reach out and hold me by the arm and said this way or that way or come come ... like either I am a child or a doddering old man ... we chatted a bit to get to know each other ... and I found out a bit more about her family and CW's family too (single parent - that I didn't even know)
So what are the places we visited?
Well, first is the Lapu Lapu Monument (obviously) and we walked around the dedication park and even onto the rickety water feature ... there were not many tourists around ... rather quiet and sad looking actually ... after that, we rode into the city ...
Amongst the highlights include: the fort (where we climbed everywhere and took lots of photos), wanted to go to the post office for FDC (but it was closed as it was a holiday), the old church where we prayed with red candle stubs and then walked into the church proper (very beautiful and crowded), and out again into one of the older "shrines" (I think that's what it was called), we passed by 2 universities, we went to the 2 markets (one was selling all sorts of knick knacks and the other is the dried fish market), we stopped by a supposedly famous small old-time bakery (looks more like a cafeteria), and had YUMMY BBQ lunch where we ordered one of everything (hehehe) ... and for the final stop?
The Taoist temple in Beverly Hills, Cebu ... yup there is a Beverly Hills ... apparently the rich folks stay here and boy what a lot of huge villas and bungalows there are ... the oddest thing about the Taoist temple ... well more than 1 thing odd is that we are not allowed to take photos of the interior in any of the living/ praying spaces ... which is odd because they are not like covered with gold or some such ... but the landscape was very beautiful ... next odd thing? It is so clean not like the temples that I am used to
O yes we also drove and stopped by a few more places before the Taoist ... one was an old Chinese house ... the Yap residence that is actually charming ... then a monument to the key persons from the city ... and finally ... I ended up at SM Mall for a local coffee from Bo's Coffee ... expensive almost the same price as Starbucks but it was so thick, creamy and rich ... definitely a yummie experience!
And if you think that was all, it was not
At night, Me and CFW went out to the Japanese restaurant for a bento dinner along with this Indian gentleman, A-Sheesh who he met last year during this same period as Shangri-la hosts some kind of international telco conference cum sales event every year in Cebu
We even come back to the hotel and had a nice drink and chat session where they both regaled me with stories of the earthquake from last year (or was that typhoon?) ...
So all in all? Today was a brilliant day
Goodnight cyber world!
PS I forgot about cuties ... finally I saw at least a couple of decent uniforms ... hmm ... sad eh? Hehehe!
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