I continue to get fascinated with tall buildings and bright lights seen in the metro. As a lady born and bred in a province, the city ambiance brings a different vibe most of the time. Together with my relatives, we stayed in Two Serendra for a day, a high-end residential building in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. It is owned and developed by Ayala Land. As the press say, BGC is the "it" place nowadays.We walked and strolled at Bonifacio High Street and SM Aura, ate and ate till our tummies bulged, swam in spite the cold breeze, and lazily stayed on bed while gazing at the nearby condominium buildings .
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| Ate Reggie's flat in in front of SM Aura. |
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| Ate Reggie's irish cream coffee |
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| My playmate and godson, ACkong. |
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| "Ninang, isa pa." |
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| Buildings continue to rise. |
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| Bridge connecting Two Serendra to One Serendra |
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| "Ninang, picturan mo ko dito." |
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| At the roof deck of SM Aura |
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| Maimai's aviator shades fits me.:) |
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| "Ninang, picture." |
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| "Ninang, nagre-relax ako dito." |
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| My sis soul, Clang. |
Once in a while, it is ok for me to stay in Manila for good reasons. It's a chance to explore restaurants that get good reviews from bloggers and celebrities and try their recipes ; it's a place where I can dress up a notch unconventional,and get to discover shops not found in Pampanga malls. I also get to observe how city people move in a fast-paced environment. However, my excitement and fascination only has a 24-48 hour limit. After this, I get homesick and begin to miss my humble home, the sounds of tricycles and Mamang's "mataray" behavior.
Eat.Rest.Dream.
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