October 29, 2014

#Eckogram - The Egg-zoited Week

Hey Peeps! It’s a new week up ahead and so, it is time for a new “Eckogram” entry (Instagram Diary). Without further ado, here it is:

Eckogram Entry 02:



1. Balut! - This is the second week that I am in the Graveyard shift and since I did not get enough sleep earlier, I had one serving of Balut to help me through the shift. Oh Yes! For the record, I ate the chick coz I am “Hardcore.”

2. Approved – After three attempts, I finally got approved by AdSense. I know my blog is not yet that big and to be considered by Google, that is one BIG achievement (at least for my part).

3. Baguio-Bound – This is what’s keeping me excited since the start of this month; a trip to the City of Pines for Three Freakin’ Days. Need I say more? #FirstTimerInBaguio

4. That Get Up – If there is one person that came prepared (in the way of looking the Part) to Baguio, it will be my little sister. Just look at that European sort of Get Up!

5. Dressing the part – When we visited Mines View Park, me and my family all wore the traditional Ifugao costume. Just for 20 pops each, you can wear the costume all around the park (No ifs, no buts, no coconuts), so why not? Took a Family Selfie too while we are at it.

6. That Old Skool Vibe – They say no trip to Baguio is complete without at least having a meal or two at Glen’s 50s Diner, so we did pay it a visit. The food is good and the ambiance is one of a kind. (I will make a review of it, so stay tuned)

7. The Bell House – My Mom was really eager to visit Camp John Hay and while we are there, we also visited the Bell House. The experience there is definitely something, I gotta tell you. (One room there literally CREEP the hell outta me, LoL!)

8. Evening Boating – We chose to do our boating in Burnham Park at 9 p.m. because they say that the experience is better at night than in the morning and it really was although it was a chore to get the hang of the paddling.

9. Reminds me of “The Mist” – On our way home, passing through the steep slopes of the Aspiras–Palispis Highway (Marcos Highway), we are greeted by the clouds/fog along the way. It was my first time experiencing this so I just whipped out my phone and took snaps like Crazy! Too bad, only one photo made it here as I cannot put them all, right?

There it is folks, another Eckogram entry. Thanks for dropping by.

Until next time,

Ciao!

Of note, Eckogram-related posts will simultaneously be published on my Phlog HEREIt will be greatly appreciated if you can check it out too.


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