Travels & Education on-the-road
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Pottery, Weaving & other things to see in Sagada
We skipped the caves in Sagada and decided to take a walk around to see what else was there. Sagada is known for its traditional pottery and woven products, so that’s what we…
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The Sea of Clouds & Marlboro Blue Soil in Sagada
Curfew begins at 10pm in Sagada, which left us nothing much to do but take to bed earlier than we usually do. You see, the room we were given at our accommodations,Umatan Matuba…
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The History & Sights of Sagada
We went on a trip to Sagada, Mt. Province last December. It was a 3-day trip with Byaheros PH, the same group travel agency we booked for our Ilocos trip in 2019. We…
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Turning 13 and celebrating our 18th in Boracay
A few years ago, Jay and decided that instead of expensive gifts, that we should spend on family getaways and build memories as a family instead. We started with a 6-day trip to…
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Exploring Binondo, Manila’s Chinatown
I’ve always wanted to explore Binondo since we took a tour of Intramuros a few years back. History connects the two and I thought it would be a good way to get to…