All I know is, I have Baguio in my thoughts the last few days.
You see, I've always been a Baguio person. I also like Tagaytay and driving to Tagaytay because it is much nearer, but I've always had great fondness for Baguio. My friend, Ate Maita, doesn't agree, but I just like the place.
Maybe because I only have the nicest and most fun memories of Baguio. (I wasn't there during the earthquake tragedy, I haven't been there too when that happened)... I have memories of Kabataang Pangarap ni Rizal activities and meeting and making true and lasting friends from all over the country because of that/those events in Baguio. I have good memories of short trips with friends from JVP. I also have good memories of trips with family.
I have memories of freezing from early morning jogging near Teacher's Camp and freezing and scaring ourselves from late night walks around the center of Baguio. I Love Baguio Food! Fresh Vegetables, Grilled Squid and Corn, Pizza&Pasta, and my favorite Ensaymada from Good Shepherd. And Sinigang on a very cold night in Baguio. Aside from Bukidnon, it was in Baguio just January of this year that I experienced the coldest temperature in the country.
I admit to finding Baguio, its center/downtown area, a bit congested now. I have memories of it with less people and colder breeze.
I have Baguio in my thoughts and only have the warmest and best wishes for its people and for the city's speedy recovery.
me, too. I love Baguio. Pero I actually don't do much when I'm there. Just sleep and freeze my ass off hehe...
ReplyDeletei adore baguio !!!
ReplyDeleteyeah.. sleeping in Baguio is definitely good as well.
ReplyDeleteI am sorta happy to know that Baguio in general is recovering well. Its neighboring towns and the road to Baguio are still quite devastated but I trust that in the end, All Shall Soon Be Well.
... Cafe by the Ruins..
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