2010. First Stop. MANILA.
"Well, I felt like having a coffee so I flew to the Capital"....riiiiight! wish I could say this, but I highly doubt that I would ever be able to say such a thing AT ALL! Because no. 1, I am very much aware of my lowly disposition in this so-called "social stratum" and no.2, I never liked coffee.
Despite the way it looks, my sister and I went to Manila for a very important reason, however let's just say that the seriousness of the business never hindered us from taking advantage of the chance to enjoy the less serious matters. And it all began with...
Truth be told, ever since I've been to Sentosa's Sea World, I've already developed this adversity towards the concept of keeping animals away from their natural habitat. I strongly believe that living things in any form should be given the freedom to enjoy the comforts of their destined world. Or maybe I'm just getting sentimental remembering those sharks crammed in an aquarium small enough for their growing bodies. Still the concept just doesn't give justice to the ecology of things. But....

On the other hand, speaking of hands, my idle hands seemed to enjoy themselves very much. It's as if they started breathing a life of their own every time it reads a HANDS OFF PLEASE sign. It's either the neurons on the brain of my fingers are working in reverse or it simply just doesn't understand the word please. Good thing it didn't get us in trouble except for a few cold stares. Also...


I said: Look! (pointing at the hovering sting rays above)
Boy in the middle: Punta tayo don ate? (with all innocence)
I said: Hindi, pampapicture lang.
Almost all kids : Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhh....
Boy in the middle: Punta tayo don ate? (with all innocence)
I said: Hindi, pampapicture lang.
Almost all kids : Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhh....
Click. There goes the shot.
By the way to that one kid, I can tell what your future would be like... haha. Anyway...

Just a short story, based on the info posters hanged on the wall. This kind of fish therapy was discovered by accident in Turkey when a shepherd took a rest from his work and dipped his feet in the water. Then he felt that tickling sensation coming from the fishes and realized that it did some bodily good. So he spread the word about it till reached the Philippines, particularly the Ocean Park.
Now I feel like breeding this kind of fish at home, but still, I'll always ALWAYS prefer...

Anyway...

Luneta was vast. I never expected it to be that vast. I finally saw the postcard perfect Rizal monument and inhaled some nationalistic vibe. It was nice, but I'm just disappointed that the grass in the park is not green, in fact it's balding that it you're just stepping directly on a brown soil and some brown grass or weed?... Perhaps I just expected too much. But generally, that's what I noticed, our parks here are not green it's very different from the ones we see on TV, again TV is very influential. tsk tsk.
The next day...

The Manila Cathedral was grand! I love it!. It's probably the grandest church I've ever scene. It's architecture is very baroque that it's simply just a feast to the eyes. Just looking at the cathedral made me imagine what awaits in SPAIN or PRAGUE or other European countries that invests so much on architecture. Maybe when that opportunity to visit comes I would have architecture-gasm!
What I love most about it, aside from the surrounding old buildings, is their pebbled roads. It reminded of Vigan and how I still have yet to go there. Kalesas are still there and so are the kutseros in Barong Tagalog. very cute.
But nothing could beat our favorite transportation, our feet. Because just around the corner it took us to...

With all the riches inside the church you'd be tempted to take a golden cup home, but the only thing that might prevent you from doing so is the fear of being haunted. There are times when you feel eerily haunted that you just can't last that long in certain areas, like the columbarium. My imagination and feelings probably got in the way that I never spared time to search for the vault of the famous GOMBORZA. Nonetheless...



Luckily with only a bit of physical challenge, squeezing in between bodies at the LRT and MRT, we finally arrived at Greenbelt. It was only then that we realized that Greenbelt was really far from where we've been and we only had my cousin to blame for that.

Toured a bit or their malls and makati park before heading off to sleep.
It was my second time to be in Manila, but my feelings towards it still hasn't changed. I can never picture myself living in the crowded Manila. But, to quote unquote my sister...