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Girl Travel in Maginhawa Food Trip












My cousins invited me and my brother to go with them somewhere in Quezon City. All I remembered is Maginhawa Street. After few minutes of riding a cab, we arrived in the famous food trip place in Maginhawa, it's full of different food restos and stalls along the street. 

We walked for few meters when we stopped in Cocina Juan with El Tacontento and Cupcakes by Gremlins. We ordered dinner and opted to eat outside since they were full. The place is cute and small. A lot of people inquired but since there was no space, they lost some customers. The Buffalo Wings, Quesadilla and Iced Tea with Basil all taste good but not the best, also they have small serving that I can say that its expensive for a simple meal they served.

We moved to Friuli Trattoria and outside their shop, you can smell how good their pasta and pizza. We were waiting for few minutes but the aroma of their food is so good that it is okey to wait. We had red and white pasta and cucumber pizza, its all worth waiting for!

For finale, we went to Moonleaf and went home full.

Greek and Mexican Cuisines





Greek and Mexican Cuisines

Friday night food trip with Kits and Jenifer is another bonding moment. Since me and Kits were early, we decided to try Cafe Mediterranean at Greenbelt, we ordered their red pasta and pita bread with sauces like hummus, tzatziki and falafel. I only tried hummus and Kits chose tzatziki and falafel since she had tried those in Qatar.

Few hours had passed.. We were still waiting for Jenifer, when she came, she was so famished and invited us for another dinner. I brought them at Chihuahua Mexican Grill. We ordered some and started playing Jenga. No salsa dance for this night!

My Hydroculture Plant





My Hydroculture Plant

While hanging out in Trinoma, I saw this plant store called Miura Hydroculture Plants. Maybe my friend saw that I was so fascinated with them that she bought me a Sansevieria Bacularis, one a famous indoor plant. The plant we choose is Sansevieria Bacularis that can be turn into hydroculture plant or propagating plant that do not need soil.

Another plant added to my collection, thank you Mona. I cannot wait to start for my terrarium.

Girl Travel with Calaguas Island Kids









Girl Travel loves Calaguas Island Kids

Meeting local kids at Calaguas Island. I had been traveling a lot after I graduated since college. At first, travel is just for sake of going places, seeing the spot where you only seen books and magazines. 

But aside enjoying, you can learn and meet the locals or meeting other people visiting that place. Would it be nice if everyone can be friendly and just enjoy each others company.

Touchdown Calaguas Island


Touchdown Calaguas Island


It's already month of June and rain started pouring weekly. There had been a heavy rain on the same weekday we were about to go to Calaguas Island.


Surprisingly, upon our touchdown on this magnificent island, sunny weather, blue sky and summer heat could still be felt. 


With an additional of clear blue water and fine, white sand, this Calaguas Island trip is just right and perfect.


Island view from afar, almost alone on this island besides the local, we could not help but just relax.


Swim in the clear blue water and very calm sea.


Brush our feet in this powder sand, its heaven!


We get to take a very good pictures to bring home too!

Girl Travel in Calaguas Island

Boatride to Calaguas Island



Boatride to Calaguas Island



We stayed at our friend's family in Daet before going to Calaguas Island. After preparing foods and baon in the morning, thank you to Asis Family, we spent one hour tricycle ride to the port of Vinzon, Camarines Norte. The port for the boat is a market and boat parking place surrounded by bakawan.


After hauling all our baggage to the boat, the engine started and we zigzagged the bakawan going to the open sea. The Bakawan in Vinzon reminded me of Amazon River. Since there was only five passengers, the two hour boat ride was cut to one hour and thirty minutes.


 We were so lucky to have a nice and sunny weather on that weekend, coming from a rainy weekdays. No big waves, just calm sea and cloudless sky.


Bakawan, islet and island, blue horizon, white beaches along the way - perfect boat ride to Calaguas Island.

Pinay Travel at Pawikan Conservatory

Girl Travel in Pawikan Conservatory

Pinay Travel at Pawikan Conservatory


Upon planning to go to Morong, Bataan, I thought our Pawikan Trip would not push through. So I was very excited when I learned that we would be going to Pawikan Conservatory and snorkeling site in Morong using boat. 


After half an hour of boat ride, warm morning, clear blue water and amazing view, we arrived at Pawikan Conservatory. Adults need to give donation and kids can visit for free. We were able to see two big pawikan and three small tortoises, all a week old.


I will be going back in here and hopefully can see a little tortoise hatch from egg or see a pawikan lay some eggs.

Girl Travel at Morong Beach


Girl Travel at Morong Beach


We are dying to get a nice shot of the sunset, while me and others were enjoying the beach.


Never knew that somewhere near Manila can gave us such aan amazing view of sunset, only in Morong Beach here in Bataan.

Little Tokyo Celebration

Girl Travel Holding Birthday Cake

Little Tokyo Celebration


As usual, another food trip for me and my friends at Little Tokyo.


Aside from cake, we had Okonimiyaki, a well known Japanese cuisine which we were dying to try for a long time.


Happy tummy for us.

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