I miss Cebu
I just miss going home to Cebu. I won’t mind riding the long way home via Bicol or Masbate or even Mindoro. The important thing is that I will just be in my old room for a few days or even for a few weeks.
I just miss going home to Cebu. I won’t mind riding the long way home via Bicol or Masbate or even Mindoro. The important thing is that I will just be in my old room for a few days or even for a few weeks.
Susie’s Cuisine in Nepo Mart is one of the popular restaurants in Angeles City, Pampanga. And a visit will keep you asking for more with its trademark tibok-tibok and other other dishes perfect for merienda and pasalubong.
Bahala nang mabaho basta masarap (Never mind the smell as long as its delicious).
No. I wasn’t talking about things in the nether regions. You. Dirty minded you.
With no other choice, we were at Angeles City’s red light district, near the infamous Fields Avenue for dinner as there were no other restaurants open. When we were about to leave, the owner invited us for some videoke. It was Good Friday.
Two old towns, Carcar in Cebu and Angeles City in Pampanga have antique Santo Intierro but less the attached rituals and the Good Friday procession is a bit solemn.
Across the country’s Catholic churches are full of the faithful and after the 3 PM activities, typically the Sieta Palabras and reenactments of the death of Christ, the people venerate the cross. Just like in Argao and Carcar.
It was my first time to witness an actual crucifixion, an unexpected experience as I didn’t know until I saw the poster in Angeles City. But like any other things, I was more curious on how it goes.