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Saturday, April 24, 2021

First time trying out Balbakwa

 I was at Don Antonio Quezon city, specifically at Holy Spirit drive, I arrived early for my 9:30 am appointment. So decided to get something to eat, noticed too many riders at one corner, what's the fuzz all about and did see a small makeshift eating place and the name is Mami heat.  Serving different broth made up of cow  innards.


Being  fan of the "Matang baka" (Cow's eye) and so decided to order one, but sadly it is still being prepared and still cooking. Intrigued by the name itself " Balbakwa" , I ordered one.


A mixture of beef fat,  chopped innards and a spicy broth to complement the mixture




For only Php 80, you get a serving of rice and a bowl of Balbakwa. A must try in my book, overall I really did enjoy the eating Balbakwa , the gritty environment being at the side of the road , makes the overall experience a kind of an adventure. 




Monday, March 1, 2021

Tamashii nation at Festival mall featuring Voltes V

 

Tamashii recently had an exhibit at the second floor Festival mall Alabang, featuring Voltes V and other Japanese character. 



A life size figure of Voltes V as the main attraction




It displays Voltes V robots that can be ordered online, These are collectible items and are expensive


Click on the link for the full video




Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Boso Boso old church

 

One of the most visited place in Tanay is the old Boso Boso church that was built in 1669. It survived the test of time it was destroyed during the Japanese occupation and was restored in 1995. Going there is to go through Marilaque highway.  


Then passing through the entrance going to Boso Boso road, during the time we went there several road constructions has been ongoing . 

The church is roughly 1 to 2 km from the main highway.




You can feel the rich history of the place, a local told me that the church is a frequently visited by tourists.





Food vendors are found within the vicinity



So when in Antipolo, try to visit this old historic church. 

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Hinulugang Taktak





One of Antipolo's iconic destinations, the curiosity brought about by how it derive its name, ("taktak" pertains to a bell that was thrown "hinulog" into it), and it being included in the song "Tayo na sa Antipolo") took me to this place.It is about 1.7 kilometers from the Antipolo Cathedral and can be  accessed through the Taktak road.  This was how it looked like when we arrived at the spot. This recreationalarea has been under rehabilitation for years and due to the oils spill in 2015.
The government exerted extra effort to protect and restore this important piece of history.It was evident though that there were problems with the trash and nearby waterways but the falls itself was a sight to behold. It will definitely take years to totally restore it to how magnificent it was before. 





The overall area is nice but not as spectacular and I'm hoping for better improvements in the years to come. The water still have this pungent odor and I think that's the biggest problem they have to deal with. I also wish that, aside from being in awe with the sight of the raging falls, it will be a great idea to put other activities in for children and adults to enjoy. As for now, it is still worth the visit as still is one of the most peaceful and relaxing place I have ever been, a wonderful oasis in Antipolo. 


Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Daranak falls in Tanay Rizal


Rizal province has been known for spectacular attractions and leisure activities ready for their guests to ; an adventure they will never forget. And since it's just 20 kilometers away from Manila, local and foreign visitors alike would flock the array of nature spots in Rizal. They have an an art museum for art enthusiasts, enigmatic caves, historical dams, and amazing falls. One of them is this famous Daranak Falls.






Daranak Falls is positioned at the foot of Tanay mountains. It is surrounded by lush vegetation and cascading rivers and ponds. Entrance fee is P50.00 (as seen above) and they offer picnic sheds and picnic tables for family gatherings and barbecue get-together parties.
You can take a dip, swim and bond with your family and friends in their majestic waterfalls. For nature photo enthusiasts, there is a trail that leads to another waterfall. This is where the Filipino sitcom "Okay Ka Fairy Ko" had their shoots for their program. 




They have a small canteen inside where you can buy food but it's better (and cheaper I think, specially for groups) to just bring their own food.

When you need a quick getaway, have a cool dip to save you from the heat, or to simply have a chill time, I'd still say Daranak Falls is one of the nice places to go.

Monday, January 20, 2020

Taal Volcano, 1/19/2020

Visited Tagaytay again to catch glimpse of Taal volcano. Bellow is an image I got imaging at Picnic groove.



Friday, January 17, 2020