Baguio Strawberry Ube
Posted by hatchzel on August 1, 2007 · 2 Comments
Baguio Strawberry Ube
Pinanganak at lumaki ako sa City of Pines. Tandang tanda ko pa ang makapal na fog tuwing buwan ng Pebrero at ang Burnham Park na sa masalimuot na pagkakataon ay isang beses lang ako naka- boat ride. Nag- aral ako sa Saint Louis Center, Girls’ High Saint Louis University. Ang mga alaala ko ay nakabaon na parang hidden Buddha at kapag nalulungkot ako dahil gusto ko nga strawberry jam galing sa Good Sheperd,, inilalabas ko ang aking dreamcatcher na gawa sa Maharlika at “Patronus Expelliarmus!”, balik Baguio na ako!
Ilang taon din na iniwan ko ang “summer capital” dahil kailangan kong kumayod sa bangus capital naman. Weekends ko lamang siya nakikita for my graduate school pero hindi ko pinapalampas ang kumain sa Don Henrico’s. Mga ilang buwan bago ako ulamis ay ninamnam ko ang Baguio sapagkat alam kong matagal ko siyang hindi makikita. Idagdag mo na rin ang mga pagbabagong alam kong hindi masisilayan ng aking mga mata.
Kung pauunlakan niyo ako, heto ang laman ng aking Baguio Banga.
1. Ang puno sa may Loakan Road. Kada nagmamaneho ko at napapadaan ako rito, busina to the mas dahil ayokong maging BFF si white lady. Alas! Sabin g aking friend ay pinutol na ito. (totoo nga ba? Mga hayup!) Mahal na mahal ko pa naman ang tree na ito kase ito lang ang kinakatakutan ko habang ……www.filteany.com
Baguio is mentioned in this vlog, click on it and enjoy!
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kainis naman ang blog entry na ito!
Kasi you make me nostalgic about Baguio again (sigh!).
Anyway, just want to share also what I wrote about Baguio:
http://ding-inkblots.blogspot.com/2007/05/baguio-vignettes.html
I also have quite similar experiences. Indeed, as how you put it, Baguio is a place where many memorable things happen; from childhood up to the present time. People like me still love to visit this place every now and then. Places in Baguio are now getting into the modern perspectives. and that’s what i love most about it.