Puerto Prinsesa to Manila: 1 hour.
NAIA Terminal 3 to Quezon City: 1:45 hours.
Naic to Quezon City via Dasmarinas and Bacoor: 4 hours.
The good thing is I finally got to shoot Naic's circa 1700s church just before "... the rain came down and the floods came out". A nasty cut got my Kumpare Eboy in the leg as we transferred tricycles in a bridge being repaired. The rain was unforgiving but the tinapa did got a golden color after being steamed, wind dried, and soaked for an hour in the smoke drum.
It was almost 7 pm when we hit Roxas Boulevard.
"Kain tayo sa Binondo".
"Sige."
That's how we ended at the Ying Ying Tea House Restaurant for a pansit dinner. That's how I was not able to get home as we ended our journey at a place called Prestige along Quezon Avenue...
NAIA Terminal 3 to Quezon City: 1:45 hours.
Naic to Quezon City via Dasmarinas and Bacoor: 4 hours.
The good thing is I finally got to shoot Naic's circa 1700s church just before "... the rain came down and the floods came out". A nasty cut got my Kumpare Eboy in the leg as we transferred tricycles in a bridge being repaired. The rain was unforgiving but the tinapa did got a golden color after being steamed, wind dried, and soaked for an hour in the smoke drum.
It was almost 7 pm when we hit Roxas Boulevard.
"Kain tayo sa Binondo".
"Sige."
That's how we ended at the Ying Ying Tea House Restaurant for a pansit dinner. That's how I was not able to get home as we ended our journey at a place called Prestige along Quezon Avenue...
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