As for my previous blog post, brought my x100 with me during our trip to Baguio last month to take pictures of me and my family. It was Tala’s first time in Baguio City and a definite must to document it. The coldest city in the Philippines wasn’t the coldest last month due to the summer season and the number of people that crowded the place because of the holidays. But at least it wasn’t 37 degrees Celsius like in Manila. The breeze of fresh air and the smell of pine trees, the taste of local vegetables and the sweetness of strawberries (sorry I don’t have food photos, I was busy eating), 8 hours of travel time was definitely worth it.
The night market and the “ukay ukay” was still a fad in the city. People rush to buy second hand stuff hoping to find some good buy. I was about to try some street food but it was 10pm and I was really tired of all the walking and sight seeing we did earlier so I opted to just take pictures and called it a day.
The next morning, after going the church we went to Camp John Hay for Lunch and there were a lot of new establishments in the place so we didn’t had a hard time looking for a place to eat. After eating, more strolling.
On our last day, we went back to Camp John Hay for a picnic and some more relaxation. After that, we went to buy some local delicacies like ube and strawberry jams then we head back home making some few stops here and there. 3 days, 2 nights… looking forward to our next trip.