Posts Tagged travel
Mommy Adventures + Wanderlust: Sony Wonder Technology Lab [Part 1]
We’ve been MIA I can’t believe we’ve been on this side of the world for almost a year now. Boy, time is moving awfully fast, eh? I know, I know! I should have been blogging about our new life, but priorities always get in the way. I’m happy to share that we’ve been blessed to [...]
Wanderlust: Holy Capilano!
This post is really about both Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain. Despite the title seeming it’s only about Capilano, I’ve learned that in Vancouver, these two attraction sites go hand in hand. There’s been so much to do and I’ve slowly been updating the blog’s layout, but I’ve finally found some time completing a [...]
Wanderlust: O, Canada!
I don’t know about you, but one of my regular pastimes is to search for travel deals, even if taking vacations doesn’t come as easily for Chef as it does for me. So, these searches spike when we know a holiday is coming up. Do you find yourself browsing through Expedia, Jetsetter, Hayes and Jarvis, [...]
Blinks: Florence – The Birthplace of Rebirth
A couple of weeks ago I was having a discussion with my coworker about living in a different time. We both agreed that we’d rather not live during any other time than now, when plumbing has been mastered and taking a bath is not a rarity nor a luxury (well, for the most part). However, [...]
Wanderlust: A Jaunt to Yountville
There are just definitely those times when a quick trip to somewhere new becomes a wonderful surprise leaving you in awe and excitement at the same time. Times when you thought you were going to one place then you suddenly changed the plans and went somewhere else for practicality’s sake but then wondered why that [...]
Guilty Pleasure: An Idiot Abroad
The Science Channel calls it a practical-joke-turned-social-experiment. An Idiot Abroad is the best reality show there is since The Amazing Race. Like The Amazing Race, An Idiot Abroad showcases the magnificent beauty of the world, and its historical and cultural (sometimes, idiosyncratic) richness. The latter, however, allows the “cast” and the viewers more opportunity to [...]
Blinks: Fori Imperiali
It’s taken me 2 weeks to organize my Italy pictures. And now I’m almost done. I have so much yet so far, I’ve only posted one picture of Italy on Blinks. Tsk tsk tsk. Shame on me. So, here’s one, of Fori Imperiali, the Imperial Forums of ancient Rome, the center of the Roman Republic. [...]
Blinks: Banka
Once in a while, I like to take somber pictures. A lot of times, somber settings are picturesque. Sure this picture has a somber tone but what it also has, like many somber pictures, is that it somewhat denotes peace. The tranquility of this lone banka takes me to small towns all over the US [...]
Wanderlust: New Year’s Eve in Rome
Up until 6 years ago, I welcomed the New Year in the Philippines. It was loud and chaotic, with people throwing firecrackers. In larger places that can afford P5,000 a pop, there are fireworks displays. The idea is to make noise. And plenty of it. The next day, there would be a number of people [...]
Road to Rome – Our Adventures So Far
Oh boy. I’ve heard so much about the difficulties of traveling during this time. So I knew that we had to tackle this with much persistence. We really want to spend the New Years in a new place. And, our road to this new place has been nothing short of adventurous. I felt that all my discipline, resourcefulness, and whatever [...]
Wanderlust / Taste Buds: Ilocos Sur, Philippines
Ms C and I, along with our family, appreciate all the love and care of our friends who have extended their sympathies and have comforted us in this difficult time. Our family is now rolling with the punches with the loss of our grandfather, which is why it has been difficult for me to blog. [...]


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