Saturday, March 6, 2010

Panagbenga Festival 2010



I am proud to say that for that first time, I was able to witness and see the beautiful and amazing festival in Baguio City. Perhaps, we can compare it to the U.S' Flower festival. It was really awesome to see elementary kids, highschoolers and college students performing on the streets wearing colorful costumes. Aside from that, the most awaited flower float parade.



My friends and I went there on February 27th, that was Friday night after our shift. 10 of us headed to the north, climbed up to the mountain to see the beautiful creation of God in that place.

Well, I was not disappointed to what I saw. Not because it was my first time to see that place personally but because it was really a wonderful place. We took a lot of photos from the first day that we arrived there until the second day as we all went home together.

It was all worth it. I mean, the expenses and all those stuff because nothing can compare the bonding and friendship that started in that place.

The places where we went were the following:
~ camp john hay
~ the mansion
~ woods
~ tam-awan village
~ strawberry farm
~ bell church
~ botanical garden
~ lake @ camp john hay

Of course, we did not forget to see take pictures wearing the our ancestors clothes. Also, each of us took pictures while riding in a horse. It was also my first time.

If you will check my facebook account, you will see there 5 folders in my photos having all the pictures that we had from Baguio city.

Every moment counts so we never forget to take pictures whatever pose and position we were all in. Good thing that they have camera and I have my internet connection so I was able to upload the pictures a day after the trip.


We were all exhausted but still we never stop talking about it. Until the time that we went back to the office on Tuesday, March 2nd, we still talked about it.

I hope that what it was not the last time to go there with them. I'm looking forward to travel other places here in the Philippines with them.

Cheers to all of us!

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