Sunday, February 22, 2009

Jack's Ridge Escapade

Last February 16, I was with my mom, sis and my sis' bf at Jack's Ridge of Davao City. We had our dinner there then a little bit strolling mode.

Jack's Ridge is a resort and restaurant located at Shrine Hills, Matina, Davao City.
It gives you a magnificent view of Davao Gulf's horizon. It is best viewed during dark time cause you'll really appreciate Davao's attractiveness. The shining shimmering splendid lights of Davao were so cool. And I guess it would put your stress off and be enjoyed of the night's horizon.

I have photos to share for you to give you a glance of the highly appreciated Jack's Ridge of Davao.

You'll see these three views as you enter the place.
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This is the Taklobo's main entrance. It's the restaurant were we had our dinner with delicious dishes and desserts.
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They are the Lumads whom was believed to be the first settlers of the place. It waas built beside Taklobo's entrance.
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The first photo is one of the "tambayans" of the resort. While the second photo is the Karlo's Coffee Shop with wireless fidelity.
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Jack's Ridge has also historical events regarding the Japanese and American colonizers. For more informations, visit Jack's Ridge site:
www.jacksridgedavao.com
It will show you more photos about the place.

Well, that's how beautiful Jack's Ridge is. No bet, Davao is very proud of this great treasure. I hope to visit there again soon during day time cause I never tried it since my first visit.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

18 Candle Wishes

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-These canldes were from a friend's debut-

Yeah! Midterms were finally over. Studying, reviewing, solving - was so time consuming. hahah! Anyways..Now, that I'm back, I would like to share my wants after all the days of my life. Take a peek and hopefully you'll leave some comments. tnx in advance! =D

- be one of the dean's lister?? *mygosh! mangyari p kya? haha..*

- to be with my dad at Dubai. *i hope this coming vacation. yeahh..this could be cooool.*

- be with the Apocalypse. *miss them so much. oohh. missing the old times.*

- grab a DSLR. *I’m longing for it. suuuper!*

- also, grab a new phone. *yung touch screen. demanding. Hahah*

- play with roller skates. *It was my favorite hobby when my siblings and I were still young.*

- go to Lake Agco at Kidapwan. *hot spring*

- make a slideshow of me and my friends. *Apocalypse*

- go back to the times I thought I’d never be. *high school was soo coooool!*

- be good in programming. *yah. programming. im not mistaking. waaa*

- go to Samal Island again. *weeeeeehh!*

- island hopping! *how i really wish*

- to end the sem as fast as time can. *I’m bored*

- to shift course?? *but i don’t think so that i should*

- grabe a CAR! *wheeew! Dats great! Hhahha..*

- have a new hairdo. *what do i think? Hhhmmmm...*

- be totally dead for awhile. *near death experience i mean...*

- be a pro designer, photographer, journalist and pianist. *crap. Mrami p akong kakaining bigas..hahhaha!*


Friday, February 6, 2009

On My Way Home

Since the day before I was enrolled in a university at Davao City, I accepted the fact that my days would be on numerous trips taking back and forth from Gensan to Davao and reverse. I had took the risk of being exhausted after three hours from a trip. For so many times of transportation between the two developing cities, I already familiarized the places I passed by. Then there was one moment where boredom killed me softly. So to overcome it, I took photos which is my habit and also my passion.

Yellow Bus Lines. It's the name of the bus I used to ride.
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Sulop Stop Over. The place where the nonstop buses stops for awhile. 10 minutes I think
So ironic. It is called nonstop bus but it stops. weird..
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Passed By. One of the views on the way to Baluyan Road. This side is an overlooking of the dozens of mountains and a little part of the ocean's bluish white scene.
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Baluyan Road. It's a zigzag road which I hated most along the way cause it makes me feel dizzy. *rrr*
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The bottom line for all of these thoughts is that every time I'm going home, I don't think of the tiredness that may affect in me cause what I'm always thinking is I'll be meeting again my love ones. These are my family, friends and my special someone.