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- Päivä 1
- keskiviikko 20. syyskuuta 2017 klo 22.34
- ⛅ 29 °C
- Korkeus: 36 m
TaiwanTaiwan Taoyuan International Airport25°4’42” N 121°13’54” E
Rendezvous at Taoyuan Airport

Finally, after months of planning and processing of the necessary documentation for a North American trip, the time has come. I make my way from Brisbane International Airport and, as for mom and dad, from Mactan-Cebu International Airport.
Then we begin our family trip by meeting up at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Terminal 2.
After a long time of being apart, it is amazing to be able to hug and kiss mom and dad again!
They arrived earlier than me for several hours, and they were able to rest up and relax before I arrived. When I did finally manage to cross to the transit area, we had a snack in a nearby eatery, and I took advantage of their free shower amenity before we boarded our flight to Vancouver. There was plenty to see in the terminal, they had lounges of various themes, ranging from Hello Kitty, to dumpling seats to massage chairs and even arcade racing cars.
It was our first time on-board Eva Air. Their meals comprised of a selection between Oriental and Western Cuisine. I enjoyed their moisturising facial mist whenever I toileted.
We dozed in and out of sleep as the plane hummed along. Maybe a film here and there. Some of our fellow passengers had fitful moments, but mostly it was an uneventful time up in the sky for the rest of the trip.
Mom, dad and I were all looking forward to reaching my sister's place soon.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 1
- keskiviikko 20. syyskuuta 2017
- ⛅ 13 °C
- Korkeus: 11 m
KanadaVancouver International Airport49°11’48” N 123°10’53” W
Transit Time in Vancouver Int'l Airport

We arrived in Vancouver International Airport for a quick stop over. We had to change to a domestic flight. Mom and dad were impressed with the fully automated process for clearing the immigration section. Then we had to quickly grab our luggages and then navigate through the terminals to make our way to the domestic section. We had to do a bit of brisk walking as there was quite some ground to cover.
When we got to the domestic terminal security check point we were surprised to see a lot of people queuing, considering it was well and truly past rush hour then. Thankfully our boarding gate wasn't that far off, as we were one of the last ones to embark.
Just an hour and a bit more to go, and finally, Calgary.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 2
- torstai 21. syyskuuta 2017 klo 1.44
- ⛅ 3 °C
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KanadaCalgary International Airport51°7’30” N 114°1’1” W
And Then, There are Four of Us

The Reunion is complete. The oceans-wide gap has been closed. Truly, it was an exquisite moment to see everyone's joy of seeing each other again.
My sister picked us up from the Calgary airport, she came in through Uber, and then on the way to our accommodation we used the taxi service called the Associate.
It was a brisk 4C outside as we walked towards the taxi. We noticed the sudden mercury drop, and there were elated comments--a taste of things to come, weather-wise.
Of course, as soon as we got to our accommodation, Dad had his hand massaged by my sister. Apparently he had been experiencing stiffness for a few weeks beforehand and the cooler temperature has aggravated it.
It did not take long for us to get to sleep as it was already after midnight when we got into bed.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 2
- torstai 21. syyskuuta 2017 klo 12.59
- 🌧 2 °C
- Korkeus: 1 109 m
KanadaTriwood51°4’36” N 114°7’54” W
Our Home in Calgary

We woke up today and the sun helped us appreciate our surrounds. We are billeted in the comfortable and well-equipped Hotel Alma inside University of Calgary. A high of 2C--a day filled with showers and a hint of snow in the form of tiny slushies. We were at the seventh floor and we approached our window with delight as we saw ginkgo leaves all yellow and light-green as they welcome the new season. My sister warned us that we need to take photos of them in their current state as the scene does not last long.
Mom, dad and I managed to visit the nearby CF Market Mall while we waited for my sister to return from an evening shift, but mostly we had a day of rest from all the travelling the previous day.
We saw some rabbits around the campus grounds on our way to the bus stop. We were amused at how cosy their bus looked like, and we happily complied on the process of holding on to our bus stubs for a 'transfer' so we could use them again within two hours' time free of charge.
For dinner, we went straight to the fast-food court, where we had a browse at the stalls and we ended up in Bourbon St Grill. They had some tasty rice and vegetables with chicken and meat dishes that you can mix up. We took some food out for my sister to enjoy after her work. Then we picked up some groceries in Safeway before we rushed back to the nearest bus stop so we could still avail the free transfer.
The temperature dropped even further, but thankfully the rain stopped. Though the cold temperature did make the waiting for the next bus feel like an eternity. And when it did arrive, boy oh boy did we sigh with relief once we were inside where it was nice and toasty.
We did not have trouble finding our way back to Hotel Alma.
When we got back to our room, we kept gazing at the window to see if we will catch my sister's return, but then she just turned up, knocking on the door.
Then we all had a nice catch up about our day while she enjoyed her takeaway.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 3
- perjantai 22. syyskuuta 2017 klo 17.06
- ⛅ 5 °C
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KanadaWillow Park50°57’11” N 114°3’57” W
Southcentre Mall and North Hill Centre

Today my sister brought us to Southcentre mall, one of the biggest shopping centres in Calgary. Unfortunately the indoor garden is still under construction. Apparently summertime is the perfect time for construction and repairs, and with autumn is now undoubtedly in place, it might be awhile for it to be finished.
We ate at Villa Madina and I thoroughly enjoyed the Beef Kefta with mango and Greek salad.
As my sister had to work again this afternoon, we parted ways at Lions Park station, where she then took a bus to her workplace, and mom dad and I visited North Hill Centre. The facility reminded us of the malls we used to visit back home years and years ago. Then we bought some more supplies from Safeway, and just as we were about to exit, we came across my sister's workmate and friend, ate Cheryl.
It was lovely to be able to meet one of the people whom my sister hangs out with to relax and chill outside work amidst Calgary's weather. We had a good chat about our experience in getting there, and how life in general is for all of us at the moment.
Then we took the same train back to University train station, but ate Cheryl alighted in Banff Trail station--a stop earlier than us.
Then it was another relaxing afternoon for us all, awaiting my sister's return and then we turned in for the night in preparation for our trip to the Badlands tomorrow.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 4
- lauantai 23. syyskuuta 2017 klo 7.00
- 🌙 3 °C
- Korkeus: 688 m
KanadaMichichi Creek51°27’55” N 112°42’38” W
Badlands, Hoodoos & Royal Tyrell Museum

Today my sister took us to Drumheller. It was an early start to the day. We made our way to the city by train, then, after a brief wait, we were picked up by the Anderson tour beneath Calgary tower. One Asian group had to back out and in the end there was only six of us. There was Daniella, a German lady who had already seen most of the world, and a German guy who kept on puffing marijuana whenever he gets a chance to get outside.
The Badlands were appropriately named: barren, desolate, and yet beautifully lined with ancient rock crevices attesting to the once magnanimous Bearpaw sea. Because of this rich history, in this area there used to be an abundance of coal, and later on, oil gas.
We were first shown the Horseshoe Canyon, where the past has been stratified into striae upon striae of charcoal grey layers and ashen brown rocks. The winds freely enveloped us and with the overcast weather, it made us feel the cold more. We took the opportunity to relieve ourselves of the call of nature, then we marveled at the sight and then we all headed back to the warm van.
The tour operator in the heritage listed Atlas Coal Mine was named Jay. He was a third generation descendant of coal miners. He was very passionate as he walked us through the last coal mine out of the 139 sites that closed. The conveyor belt leading down to the tipple was quite a sight to see, and we all had a chuckle when he shared the joke about the miner's initiation rights. (hint: salty lime deposits were purportedly miners' urine). We also had a walk in the cave and noticed that the temperature was quite pleasant. We appreciated the coal mining industry that once flourished there, and ultimately learned that from such a hazardous industry and the sacrifices of young men, Western Canada progressed.
Then we went to the Hoodoos. What interesting stone formations. They looked like mushroom heads, standing tall and proud amidst the extremes of nature.
I thought the visit to the Royal Tyrell Museum was a bit short. We only had an hour and a half to spend here. We quickly grabbed a bite at their cafe, they served delicious burgers and the onion rings and sweet potato fries were quite morish.
We saw a new triceratops species' actual bones, an armoured herbivore--nodosaur discovered just August this year, and the 'Black beauty' (14th most complete known skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex in the world). Also, viewing the processing centre for fossils replete with the sophisticated tools was enough to spark every geek's interest.
On the ride back to Calgary most of us were dozing in and out of sleep. There were lots of interesting cloud formations as we passed by canola fields and pastures.
When we returned to Calgary Tower, we exchanged our goodbyes, and managed to gain a new friend, Daniella, whom we exchanged Facebook details with. Little did we know that that wasn't the last time we were gonna see each other.Lue lisää
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- lauantai 23. syyskuuta 2017 klo 16.00
- ☀️ 11 °C
- Korkeus: 1 072 m
KanadaEau Claire51°2’55” N 114°4’15” W
River Walk and Al Forno's Carrot Cake

Following the Drumheller trip, my sister took us to a lovely afternoon stroll along the Bow River. It was lined by Aspen trees and they were in their glorious golden yellow plumage.
But before we started undertaking the circuit track, we first got some take away Pad Thai from Thai Bistro, a restaurant that my sister has not tried before. It is just across Calgary's Chinatown. On the way there we passed by a giant wire-mesh sculpture located outside The Bow building at the heart of the city. This public art features the face of a twelve-year-old girl called "Anna."
As the sun continued to set, we saw a flock of Canadian geese return to shore and waddled their way as they walked on land. It was fascinating as they paraded in a single file. They appeared very comfortable with all the people standing by and watching them as they went along their way. It reminded me of Anna Paquin's film on her charming role in 'Fly Away Home.' We took some photos of us beside the "Canada 150" signage that was thoughtfully installed in Prince's Island Park, and we asked some people to take our photos too after we took some of theirs.
Further down the track, we met Daniella again, our tour bus mate who is a German stewardess from Cologne. She was enjoying her sunset walk as well. She got some directions from my sister for her way back to the city centre, quite the opposite to where we are going. As we bade her goodbye once more, we wondered where will we be bumping into her again in the future.
The track ends and we continue to make our way to Al Forno. It was a good 45-minute walk at our pace. We did not waste time when we got there and straight away my sister ordered her favourites. I have to say that it must be the best carrot cake I have ever tried. It tasted as rich and creamy as Sans Rival. Truly it is the benchmark standard of carrot cake, as LeTAO is to cheesecakes (from Hokkaido).
As we returned to Hotel Alma we passed by the Peace Bridge dedicated to pedestrians and cyclists. There, a kind local pointed to us that a beaver was swimming in the river. And true enough, the fellow was quietly heading to the river bank. It was a short glimpse of the awesome creature and we got very excited.
Back at Hotel Alma, we partook the scrumptious takeaway Pad Thai and we all thoroughly enjoyed it.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 5
- sunnuntai 24. syyskuuta 2017
- ☀️ 9 °C
- Korkeus: 1 379 m
KanadaBamf Park Museum National Historic Site51°10’35” N 115°34’20” W
Banff and Gondola Ride to Sulphur Mt

Today we took a midday Greyhound bus service to the magical town of Banff. My sister has purchased our tickets several months back. The boarding procedure included a thorough check through of our day packs. And because the bus was going to continue all the way to Vancouver, it was a fully occupied trip.
It was exhilarating to see the Canadian Rockies slowly get bigger and bigger as the bus inched closer and closer to our destination. We passed by Canmore which I thought was quite a quaint, yet trendy, ski town.
We then checked in to "Moose Hotel." Like most other structures in Banff, the building featured plenty of wooden panels, as if it was an overgrown log cabin. My sister and I secured some swim gear so we may be able to use the included amenities in our accommodation. Back in Australia I never entered a Billabong shop, but because there were no other stores around selling swim wear, we ended up purchasing from them. It was amusing as the lady in the counter came from Kingscliff, a town just 20 minutes south of where I live in.
We then had a very late lunch in Chaya, a cosy Japanese restaurant just beside McDonald's. It was manned by Japanese personnel. The ramen was delicious and tasted authentic and goes down well on such a cool day. Afterwards, we took a free bus (compliments to our hotel) to the base of Sulphur Mountain.
The Gondola ride to the summit of Sulphur Mt made my heart skip a few times and my hands sweat. It was a small, glass lined gondola, much smaller than what I have experienced in Hongkong's Lantau Island towards the Giant Sitting Buddha. My sister was telling us how, during the previous summer, she managed to walked to the top of Sulphur Mt by walking along the paved way from the base up to the summit. She pointed to the treacherous-looking track below as our Gondola continued to ascend.
The trip to the top was well and truly worth it. It was a spectacular, breathtaking 360 degree wonder. Snow capped mountains everywhere you look. From this vantage point, Banff was dwarfed by the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. And we saw a turquoise river snaking around the valley. We took heaps of selfies and panoramic views, and had some friendly tourists take our family picture with another "Canada 150" signage affixed there for tourists' photographic pleasure.
It was already dark when we got back to the town centre, We had a look around their shops: dad and I checked out a photo shop and marveled at some fantastic nature photography by a local artist. He ended up purchasing one of his works. Then we all headed to Evelyn's coffee bar where we enjoyed some pastries and hot beverage to keep us going in our walk back to Hotel Moose.
My sister and I then used our new swimwear in the hotel's pool and sauna and we thoroughly enjoyed it. It was my first time using a sauna and it completely removed the chlorine smell in my skin that usually follows after swimming in the pool.
Tonight, as I go to sleep, I wish I could dream of the view up Mt Sulphur once more. And maybe even be able to fly in that dream.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 6
- maanantai 25. syyskuuta 2017
- ☀️ 8 °C
- Korkeus: 2 007 m
KanadaValley of the Hidden Lakes51°29’54” N 115°55’22” W
The Glorious Canyon, Falls and Lakes

The yellow school bus used as the hop-on hop-off service picked us up early in front of the Moose Hotel. Tyler was the conductor, and George our driver. Tyler was funny, and kept referencing to the wildlife in the area and how it is quite understandable if we were one or two member short by the end of the tour. I have to say I did get a bit excited and scared when he kept warning that bears might be about early in the morning.
Johnston Canyon was the first stop. It was very interesting how the earth was carved and eroded into what it is now by the flow of water and weather elements over a long period of time. There were huge evergreen trees surrounding the area, and the sun outlined the silhouette shapes of the tall, wooden giants with yellow and orange hues as it climbed into the sky.
Then we boarded the yellow bus again, this time with Lewis in it. He reminded me of Quicksilver in the Xmen film. He guided us on how to plan the rest of the day.
Next stop was the Fairmont Chateau. It was opulence at its best, and its true soul lies in its strategic location. Its high ceilings and expansive windows were pregnant with the views of lake Louise. It was a magical moment, dining while taking in such a majestic sight. Mount Fairview and the Devil's Thumb, towering on both sides, leaving a slight gap in the middle, allowing Mount Temple to be visible, and like a funnel pointing downwards to where the earth meets the sky. We also went outside and took plenty of pictures. I managed to ask a fellow tourist to snap some photos of us and the family, it was interesting as he was aware of my camera and he made a positive comment of it. Then my sister and I walked halfway on the track towards a nearby falls then back again.
After that mystical time, we then boarded the bus again to head to Moraine Lake. There, we were mesmerised by its raw strength and elegance. The Valley of the Ten Peaks were more imposing, more jagged, hard pressed against the lake compared to the refined views at Lake Louise. But the range filled with white caps reminded me of Rocky Road Ice Cream. It was a very memorable time just sitting on a nearby log, watching the clouds roll by and soaking in the view as much as possible. Unfortunately, however expensive the camera one might possess, there was just no way one would be able to evoke that sense of awe elicited by actually being under the towering peaks and beside the crystal clear glacial lake.
On the way back to Banff, I was hoping for a chance to see some bears/elks to no avail.
We were in Banff a couple of hours too early for our bus back to Calgary. We went to Whitebark Café (operated by an Aussie lady) just across Moose Hotel. Then my sister and I took another round of walking around town once more, while mom and dad opted to chill in The Cascade Shops (their local mall).
We saw a Filipino grocery store filled with Pinoy delicacies, and also a trinket and charms shop that my sister enjoyed checking out.
It was well and truly dark when we walked our way to the train station. While waiting for the bus, two Korean blokes ran into some sort of trouble with their reservation and they became chance passengers. They were lucky as the bus had seats enough to accommodate them.
We dozed in and out of sleep on the way back to Calgary, my mind still thick with glacial lakes, evergreen trees and a multitude of snow and cloud covered peaks.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 7
- tiistai 26. syyskuuta 2017
- ⛅ 16 °C
- Korkeus: 1 112 m
KanadaUniversity Heights51°4’34” N 114°7’58” W
Golden Leaves Around

Today my sister needed to pack for our trip East. To fill our time, I availed of the complimentary pass to the University of Calgary's fitness building for a few laps in their pool, then mom, dad and me took an afternoon stroll in the area to relish the golden yellow leaves of the trees, to mom's delight. She even threw some dried leaves in the air in her photoshoot. Hehe.
We had dinner ala university-student-style at the local Dominoes and Subway. We obtained some takeaway, then we waited for my sister to return from her packing. I was very impressed with their pizza, the dough was very tasty, and the sauce and fillings delicious. We tried to get as early night as we can for our early departure tomorrow.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 8
- keskiviikko 27. syyskuuta 2017
- ⛅ 28 °C
- Korkeus: 78 m
KanadaMontreal Central Station45°30’6” N 73°34’2” W
Oui, merci beaucoup!

Today, we departed a 4°C Calgary and arrived on a hot day in Montréal--they were having a 31°C heatwave. Our AirBnB accommodation had some trouble with WiFi and aircon but thankfully enough the day cooled down later on and keeping the windows open had been enough to maintain our comfort.
My family and I had a wonderful catch up with Jimmy's family at Café Myriade but it ended with a sudden downpour. It truly was my father's birthday as it usually does rain on his natal day! Mom and I let the rain pass us through by stopping inside Marché Ferdous, where we had some baklava, a sweet delicacy of filo pastry, honey and pistachios from the Middle East--its origins presumed to date as far back to the Byzantine empire.
We then bought some umbrella from a nearby pharmacy as we left ours back in Calgary, then walked back to our accommodation to change our clothes that got a bit damp and scoured the internet for a good place to have our celebratory dinner.
Luckily the rain did not last long and we were able to locate Hakata Ramen just down the road. We had a sake toast for Dad's good health and wished him for more birthdays to come.
As we were just billeted in Rue Crescent, we enjoyed a little stroll along this popular avenue of restaurants and pubs that were buzzing with life even on a weeknight. It was also interesting to note that some luxury boutiques and art galleries in a Victorian architectural setting can be found on the other side of this same street.
I was expecting to be predominantly surrounded by French speakers, however it seemed like there were just as much English conversations occurring around us. It was still very fascinating though.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 9
- torstai 28. syyskuuta 2017
- ⛅ 13 °C
- Korkeus: 178 m
KanadaSaint-Pascal-Baylon45°29’30” N 73°36’59” W
Church Hopping and visiting Vieux Port

Today we started off with a savoury/sweet breakfast at Paris Crépe, just a couple of minutes' walk away from our accommodation.
Then we headed off to visit L'Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mount thru a cab service. We were walking down the street when a taxi passed us by. We had a lovely chat with the driver who originally came from Africa.
When we got there, our driver kindly drove us up to the entrance section, otherwise we would have had to climb up a couple of flights of stairs. Inside, we had to pass by two floors (by way of escalators) to get to the main hall, one of which led to a museum; the other featured a shop. The Basilica was the highest ceiling I have ever laid my eyes on. There was grandeur in every angle. At the back of the altar we visited the Blessed Sacrament, and its golden walls and domed roof was a peaceful aide to some deep prayer time, which we allowed ourselves to be immersed in and help with our meditation. As we were about to make our way to the exit, we saw a passageway that led to the Crypt Church, a votive chapel (that contained 10000 candles), and the tomb of Frére André, recently canonised into Sainthood, was also housed there, which made our visit even more special.
Then we made our way to the Basilica de Notré Dame. What a magnificent splendour indeed! The Gothic Revival style carvings and decour were resplendent and detailed, the stained glass art were mystical. It was a beautiful reminder of the talents of that era. Heaps of tourists in this place, and luckily we managed to get in just before closing time. We had to pay a minimal mandatory fee. Later on we saw some scaffolding on the sides that indicate that the fees are truly allocated for the upkeep of this National Heritage.
Then we made our way towards the Old Port (we got lost but backtracked our way and got there in the end). There was a cruise ship docked in Alexandra Berth, and we saw some tourists enjoying the afternoon. To our delight, we saw another "Canada 150" signage installed just across Montreal Science Centre. Of course we had our obligatory selfies there, and we also got to meet an immigrant Filipina visiting the area.
My mom's third degree relative, Tess, then met us at a nearby shabby-chic bistro called Le Magasin Général du Vieux-Montréal. After more than three decades, they have finally been reunited once more. They reminisced with utter joy, and tried to update each other of their loved ones and people that they know. Meanwhile the bistro's strawberry chai tea and rustic pizzas were quite scrumptious.
Mom's cousin then walked us around Old Montréal's cobblestone streets, leading us to the city hall, Marché Bonsecours and then to Notré Dame Chapélle. The walk made us feel like we were in Europe. My sister and I wished it rained prior as it would have made the streets more picturesque. We enjoyed the laid back atmosphere, and there were plenty of tourists enjoying the food and the vibe of the area.
We took a cab back to our accommodation, fully satisfied with our spiritual and cultural experiences for the day.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 10
- perjantai 29. syyskuuta 2017
- 🌧 13 °C
- Korkeus: 113 m
KanadaNathan Phillips Square43°39’12” N 79°22’59” W
Train to Toronto and City Walk

Using the train service of VIA Rail, we finish off the Europeanesque experience we were blessed with in Montréal and proceeded with our travels to Toronto. We Ubered from our accommodation at Rue Crescent to Central Station. It was a smooth check-in process and we arrived plenty of time before departure time. We just observed people coming and going at the station as we waited for our boarding call.
The five hour trip was accompanied by boisterous laughter and conversations from a bunch of French speaking teenage girls seated close to us. We all believe they were a tour group. We just shook our heads at the disbelief that their own mothers who were travelling with them were nonchalant at their antisocial behaviour. My family and I were physically and mentally challenged throughout the whole journey as we were sleep deprived and hoping to catch some forty winks which we never got to have.
We arrived in Toronto's Union Station, unfortunately most of it were covered for restoration projects and we were unable to fully appreciate this Heritage Railway Station. There was a slight drizzle as we got out into the streets. We took a cab towards our AirBnB accommodation, and it was amusing to note that the cab driver missed the house as it looked like someone's garage looking at it from the front.) But when we got in, we were thoroughly pleased! Sean's place (which he called the Coach House) featured shabby chic design, wooden floorboards, dressers with distressed finish, and Audrey Hepburn picture frame, to a Smart TV replete with Netflix and YouTube content with which we all enjoyed 'Samurai Gourmet,' a TV show my sister introduced to us all, about a retired corporate man struggling to fill his days and during moments of struggle conjures up his childhood hero--a warring era samurai that emboldens him to be more assertive and to grab life by the balls.
Tita Tere, my mom and dad's close friend from long ago, came to see us. It was very nice to see them all enjoy each other's company and talk about the past.
We all took to the subway, and experienced what it was like to navigate the city with the recipient of the 2017 American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) award for Transit System of the Year. Tita Tere led us to St Patrick's Cathedral, a Redemptorist Brothers Church with a devotion to the Mother of Perpetual Help. It was reminiscent of my board exam days when me and my nursing batch mates spent a good deal of time praying for God's mercy, guidance and hopefully in the end, granting of success which He had very graciously provided.
Then we had late lunch/early dinner in Hua Sang restaurant at Baldwin Street. The sweet chilli lobster (which dad thought it was crab) was delicious, and the garlic broccoli was cooked to perfection; we also enjoyed the fried rice with dried fish, and some Crispy noodle stir fry, both well balanced and not too salty/greasy.
Then she toured us around the city mostly by foot: to the old and new City Hall, then to Dundas square (Canada's version of New York Times Square), Eaton Centre and finally to CN tower.
We then took the train back to the Coach House, and before parting from us, Tita Tere gave us a quick run down of her recommended places for us to visit the next day and how to get there.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 11
- lauantai 30. syyskuuta 2017
- ⛅ 12 °C
- Korkeus: 113 m
KanadaNathan Phillips Square43°39’12” N 79°22’59” W
Touring Toronto and St Rose of Lima

Today we woke up late. We had an amazing sleep at Sean's place. His mattresses were extremely comfortable and perhaps more so with the cosy feel of his place.
We had a languid move to get ready to leave the house. We utilised Sean's coffee maker that required a modified approach to brew. Then we started our tour heading off to the nearby Bata Shoe Museum, Tita Tere said that Imelda Marcos's shoes were displayed there. But there was a fee required for entry. So we headed off to Casa Loma instead. It was a beautiful old structure, and because of its romantic nature there was a nuptial photoshoot going on. It would have been lovely to get in, but they also required paid entry.
We then went off to St Lawrence Market to locate Churrasco Portuguese Chicken. On the way we saw a park with interesting features: some dog statues surrounding the fountain and they were all spouting water towards the middle, and also, not far from the park was a building with a design of cloth curtains painted on its wall.
The Portuguese Chicken was zesty and tangy with just the right spiciness. My sister also bought some tarts. It was a bit sweet to my liking. We could not finish our orders so we had to have some left overs and we thought about the warning my mom and dad got from their friends who will take us to a feast later for dinner.
We rushed towards Allan's Gardens as recommended by Tita Tere. We walked about seven blocks to ensure that we digest our lunch properly. It was a nice greenhouse filled with specimens of plants from different climates. Then we took a cab to St Rose of Lima Catholic Church, about half an hour away via the highway to attend an anticipated mass, where my mom's friends will meet us.
Mom's friends' daughter, Christa, sang the responsorial psalm beautifully. Louie read some Bible passages.
After the mass we got to meet Portia's kids and the rest of the family. We visited tita Diosy's house and met their amazing cats. Then they took us to Sushi Legend where mom and tita Diosy indiscriminately ordered a dozen of items. Their excuse? The restaurant was 'eat all you can.'
We were so full after the dinner, that we were extremely grateful that we got a free ride direct to the Coach House, otherwise we would have struggled commuting and walking back to it.Lue lisää
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- Päivä 12
- sunnuntai 1. lokakuuta 2017 klo 8.00
- ☀️ 6 °C
- Korkeus: 87 m
KanadaHarrison Drain43°14’25” N 79°5’56” W
Niagara Falls

Today my mom and dad's friends took us to Niagara Falls.
We were sad to depart from Sean's Coach House so early, we all felt like it was such a premature end, but we had to in order to make full use of the day and so, Tito Paler and Tita Diosy had been up early to to pick us up. The ride was comfortable and the trip was quick as there were not many motorists on the road yet.
We arrived at Clifton Hill, one of the major tourist promenades in Niagara Falls and parked close to the Dinosaur Adventure Golf. We started off our time there by riding the Skywheel Ferris Wheel. As we were being lifted up for the first time and our vantage point allowed us to see the falls for the very first time, my sister, dad and I released some oohs and ahhs. The power and strength of water flowing down the falls is an evocative sight. How can such a life giving, usually gentle primal force become a display of unrestrained energy?
We then had some snack at Tim Horton's just across the Ferris Wheel, where we waited for Portia and her family. The kids were a bit aloof to us at first, but it did not take long for them to warm up.
We then made our way close to the Falls and walked along the Niagara Parkway. It was a pleasant, sunny day, and it did not take long that we felt warm while strolling and we had to lose some layers. It was pretty special being able to see and hear the falls roaring from the distance. As we came nearer Horseshoe falls, there was a thick mist being blown by the wind towards us that it felt like it was raining. Along this parkway we saw a Zipline, multiple ferry operators that bring tourists close to the whitewater flow, and tourists upon tourists from all corners of the world.
By midday, Portia's daughter, Mavis, clung to my sister and they were thick as thieves while we had lunch at Hard Rock Café. We also passed through Hershey's store, and later on Portia and my sister got some hot chocolate and chocolate chips. Meanwhile, whilst all these transpired, Tita Diosy and mom held each other and tried to reminisce as much as they could.
When afternoon came, Mavis was not very happy when my sister had to say goodbye, while we also did the same to Portia and Christa with the inanimate Dinosaurs in the distance as our witnesses. And thus ended our visit to the iconic Niagara Falls.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
- Lisää toivelistallePoista toivelistalta
- Jaa
- Päivä 12
- sunnuntai 1. lokakuuta 2017 klo 20.00
- 🌙 11 °C
- Korkeus: 208 m
YhdysvallatGreater Buffalo International Airport42°56’23” N 78°43’46” W
First time in the USA and Buffalo Wings

Prior to leaving Canada, we made a brief stop at the Niagara Duty Free shops and purchased some Iced Wine before crossing the border to the USA. There in the border, we were asked to alight from the vehicle and enter the immigration building where we spent about half an hour queueing and then paid $6 for our passports to be stamped. It was a confronting experience, as all the officers seem poised for any trouble that might happen anytime, as they should.
Then Tito Paler very graciously drove us out to Sleep Inn Suites near Buffalo Niagara International airport where we will be spending the night. It was a 45 minute drive, and the stark contrast between the touristy Niagara and the sleepy Buffalo was unmistakable. It felt surreal to be amongst the classic American country town houses as we drove past them when before I only saw them in movies and TV shows. Also, all sorts of Halloween related decorations were displayed in their verandahs. Some of them even had the American flag flapping in the wind.
After checking in and leaving our baggages at our accommodation, Tita Diosy and Tito Paler did something even more generous. They offered to take us to a local restaurant to have some Buffalo Chicken Wings. Truly it was a real treat and Tito Paler and Tita Diosy have been very kind to spend extra time with us, considering they are so far away from home and the full day they already allotted with us.
We only had the mild medium but we still found it a bit hot. We bonded over the experience and laughed when we replied 'no' when our waitress asked if we were alright.
Finally, when the time came, Mom and Tita Diosy exchanged warm tight hugs as once more they had to part. Hopefully their next reunion won't be too far away.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
- Lisää toivelistallePoista toivelistalta
- Jaa
- Päivä 13
- maanantai 2. lokakuuta 2017
- ☀️ 19 °C
- Korkeus: 34 m
YhdysvallatRolf Henry Playground40°39’14” N 73°56’52” W
Brooklyn Bridge and Ice Cream

New York City. The Big Apple. The City of Dreams. The City that Never Sleeps. Just a few monikers coined to address this gigantic urban jungle. And today we get a chance to step into its grounds and attempt to be demystified from what we know that is largely based from the silver screen.
On the way there, we were thoroughly delighted with the JetBlue Airlines service and were pleased that it was actually the flagship airline of the state of New York. They even served tasty snacks on the one hour trip to the Empire City.
When we arrived there, we were expecting heavily armed security personnel, but was pleasantly surprised that it was just like a normal airport. We were picked up by Tita Agot and David, her Jamaican friend and trusted driver for so many years.
We drove past the suburbs on the way to Brooklyn from John F Kennedy Airport.
We had a most welcome arrival at my auntie's place. She spoilt us with an extremely hearty lunch, and her spread included a KBL (kadyos-beans baboy-pork and langka-jack fruit all in a flavourful stew), some stir fried shrimp, some eggplant omelette and heaps of rice, with some cold young coconut juice as the accompanying beverage.
With such a hefty meal, we were all left clamouring for sleep just a few minutes after the last spoonful. Luckily that had been Tita Agot's plan all along.
After an afternoon nap, she then took us to Brooklyn Bridge via subway. It was clear that the dwellers of that area are more hardy. There seemed to be an aura of seriousness and brooding hanging low. On the way to the water side, we passed by Grimaldi's pizzeria, one of the oldest in New York, and the queue line runs through the block. We hoped we could try it soon.
When we got to the bridge, there were plenty of tourists again, and once more we are mostly surrounded by people on their holidays. It was very beautiful as we saw Manhattan's skyline silhouette with the fading dusk behind it. We even saw what seemed to be an Indian couple having their pre-nuptial photoshoot.
Tita then took us to the nearby Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory. There was a bit of a queue, and when we had our turn, we ordered some peach, strawberry and pecan butter banana split.
At this stage, mom was experiencing the start of a sore throat, and so unfortunately she had to refrain from partaking the delicious treats.
Not long after a Korean girl asks us to take a photo of her. Mom then interviews her briefly and we found out that she had once visited Cebu.
We then returned to Tita's home and then enjoyed the remainder of the amazing lunch she served earlier. Afterwards we watched a bit of TV and then retired for the night for an early start the next day.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
- Lisää toivelistallePoista toivelistalta
- Jaa
- Päivä 14
- tiistai 3. lokakuuta 2017
- ⛅ 18 °C
- Korkeus: 239 m
YhdysvallatRocky Hill41°14’21” N 74°20’45” W
Musker Orchards and Hessian Lake

My auntie organised a trip to the Bear Mountain National Park. We got a ride from Tito Sito, my father's brother's batch mate in high school. They had a good deal of hearty chats along the way to and from our destination.
We got to Musker Orchards nice and early and we were the first customers there. It was an expansive and welcoming place, a red barn is situated close to the parking lot and then one can see lanes after lanes of apple trees in the distance as far as the eyes can see. We sampled almost all of their Apple varieties and enjoyed Ida, Red Delicious and Contemporary. My mom was very excited, it has been a long-time dream of hers to experience apple picking. Also it had been very special to reminisce that that was the same place Lola Rosal, thoroughly enjoyed apple picking at the last and only time she was there. Apparently she climbed up an apple tree. And boasted to all members of her local community when she got back home to Ioilo City.
When we finished, there were yellow school buses around and cute children were all lined up accompanied by their teachers and were about to take a trip to the orchard. Meanwhile, we loaded one big bag of apples unto Tito Sito's vehicle. It was amazing how much could fit in a bag, it was very heavy. And even more impressive was that the Orchard visitors only have to pay by number of bags and not by weight.
After heaps of pictures, we then headed off to the Bear Mountain State park. It took us a while but we found a table and bench beside Hessian Lake. My auntie prepared heaps of food, from soy and vinegar pork, boiled rice, to braised tomato and potatoes and beef and also her generous neighbour made some stir-fried noodles and vegetables. It was wonderful weather to boot. There were the beginnings of autumn foliage in the surrounding trees and also on the hill next to the lake. Apparently the lake turns to an ice skating rink during winter time!
Then we headed back to Tita Agot's place early so we could prepare for the interstate trip tomorrow.
For dinner, she phone ordered some fried chicken from a nearby shop that she enjoys from time to time whenever she would like a quick meal. It was quite tasty batter and moist chicken on the inside.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
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- Jaa
- Päivä 15
- keskiviikko 4. lokakuuta 2017
- ☀️ 21 °C
- Korkeus: 27 m
YhdysvallatDaniel Webster Statue38°54’26” N 77°2’13” W
Philadelphia and Washington DC

My auntie has organised a two day Capitol tour with EWorld Tours. We were picked up by auntie's Jamaican friend, David, and was brought to NYC's Chinatown. When we got there, Tita Agot grabbed some delicious baked siopao and we enjoyed it on the four hour bus trip.
Our tour guide's name was John, and the driver was George. They gave us a valuable insight on what was in store for us for the rest of the day.
We made a restroom stop around the two hour mark. My sister saw some Cinnabon treats so she quickly grabbed the chance. Then off we went and we made our lunch stop in Pennsylvania, right outside the Independence Hall in the city of Philadelphia. We saw Liberty bell too but it was a closed spaced and paid entry was required.
We ate some Tita Agot spaghetti and left over fried chicken wings in the lunch place. Tita also bought some salads, a mix of mushrooms, broccoli, crab meat, bell peppers, carrots and onions.
Then we finally arrived in Washington, District of Columbia.
The first place we visited was the Christmas Tree and the Whitehouse. Mom was quite disappointed at the state their Christmas tree was in as she is used to the humongous Christmas trees ubiquitous during the festive season back home. But live trees are never perfectly shaped.
The Whitehouse ended up to be small in our photos, probably just a little bigger compared to the house markers in the game Monopoly. This was because we couldn't come any closer, understandably so, due to security reasons.
Then John and George took us to Newseum, a centre that exhibited journalism highlights and underlined the first amendment of the constitution. Also they had exhibits on terrorism, some replicas of what the culprits utilised, what dangers FBI face, and a small memorial on the September 11 tragedy.
Next, we were led to the Washington DC Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum that featured the 44 presidents of the USA. The gallery was completed with some famous celebrities. I got a photo with Uncle Sam.
After that, we had a cruise aboard a small boat called Nightingale II around the Potomac River. It was perfect timing for a wonderful sunset. We saw very briefly the Pentagon, the heart of the US Security.
Finally, we were led to Abraham Lincoln's memorial. The moon was full and was at the perfect angle to the Washington monument. The gargantuan Lincoln sitting in that temple looked austere. His speech was engraved on one of the walls. Atop the roof, the names of the United States of America were enumerated.
I expected our accommodation to be some small time Inn, but we were actually billeted in Hampton Inn and Suites by Hilton in Falls Church. Too bad I wasn't able to bring my swimmers as they had a pool there. But then again I wouldn't have had enough time as I had a lovely catch up with Miss Tetet, my Maths and Physics teacher way back in high school. We reminisced on our STEC STHS days, and chatted about the climate and some cultural differences between USA and Australia. When I got back to the room, my sister and tita Agot were just wrapping up their massage session.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
- Lisää toivelistallePoista toivelistalta
- Jaa
- Päivä 16
- torstai 5. lokakuuta 2017
- ☀️ 25 °C
- Korkeus: 27 m
YhdysvallatDaniel Webster Statue38°54’26” N 77°2’13” W
Capitol, BEP and Chinatown

We started our day with a buffet breakfast at our accommodation at Hampton Inn. It was a sumptuous selection.
We then headed straight off to Capitol. We were given a thirteen minute video orientation called "Out of Many, One." I particularly enjoyed how they summarised the process involved in selecting the site for building the nation's capital back when it was newly founded.
We were then guided into "the compass," inside the Capitol's Crypt. It is the very centre of Washington DC. From there, it is the basis for the design of Washington DC's layout and road configuration.
Then we were led into the temple of Liberty. It was such a high ceiling wonder. The painting in the ceiling featured George Washington sitting amongst thirteen angels and beside him was Lady Liberty and Freedom. The tour guide also mentioned that certain extra special dignitaries get a viewing there before being laid to their final rest, and Presidents get sworn into power there too. Then there were statues of icons and personalities surrounding the temple that the states selected to represent themselves. And several significant paintings depicting important parts of American history, for example, Pocahontas and her marriage.
John, our tour guide, spared us a few more minutes to get more snapshots outside the USA's Capitol. Then he took us to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
There we were toured in the facility that produced around 800000 USD worth of $1, $2, 5$ notes every week. First the notes get printed with green ink then with black, then allowed to dry for about a day, and then the engraving and attachment of seals will take place. Then the notes will pass through imaging tests to ensure accuracy and that security features are in place, and afterwards will be processed through sharp guillotines to be cut into notes. Continuing on, we also got to see an exhibition of $1000000 in $10 notes, and the photos of how the notes were manually produced and meticulously double checked one by one by people employed to do exactly just that back in the good old days.
Our tour in Washington DC was finalised with another lunch buffet in an Asian Fusion restaurant. It had a water feature entrance. My sister and I rushed through it so we could buy some items in Best Buy as the tour operated on it usual timetable. Marn Chowns bought her headphone, and I got some extra SD storage for my photos and videos.
We slept a lot during the four hour drive back to New York. Then, after being dropped off at Chinatown, Tita Agot brought us to this ice creamery that we thoroughly enjoyed. The flavours I chose were almond cookie and Thai tea and they tasted very genuine, fresh, and the cream texture was luxurious. My sister and I agreed it was very reminiscent of Dooley's ice cream in Australia's Great Ocean Road! What a great way to end our day out.
When we got back to Tita Agot's home, she made us a sumptuous dinner-- a salmon soup that just had the right amount of piquancy.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
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- Jaa
- Päivä 17
- perjantai 6. lokakuuta 2017
- ☀️ 24 °C
- Korkeus: 34 m
YhdysvallatRolf Henry Playground40°39’14” N 73°56’52” W
Bakeshops, Statue of Liberty & Shopping

Tito Pete was our chauffeur for the day, he is the husband of one of tita Josette's close friends. He was very generous spending his whole day with us today. We particularly enjoyed his sense of humour and he was very down to earth too!
My sister enjoyed watching the TV show Cake Boss and today we located Carlos's bakeshop. It was located in a street where there were some ongoing constructions. Their cannolis and lobster tails were very delicious, the pastries were surprisingly crispy and rich cream fillings with just the right sweetness.
After that, we went to the Filipino bakery and shop. My sister and I were reminded of our childhood days when we went to Goldilocks foodshoppe in Cubao. We used to have some cold treats there such as sago at gulaman when we finished our dental visits.
Tito Pete then took us to Hamilton Park in New Jersey. It was an ideal vantage point offering 180 degree views of the Manhattan Skyline. We were surprised as there were no tourists there to compete with us for such a view.
Then we headed off to the Liberty State Park. There we saw the now defunct entry point of immigrants or visitors to the USA. I remembered Saoirse Ronan's film, Brooklyn, when, in one scene, she was filled with trepidation, about to start a new life in a new country, and she was queuing in the exact location, waiting for her passport to be stamped by a border officer.
We boarded our ferry service, Miss Gateway, towards Lady Liberty. On the way we picked up more tourists from Ellis Island. My sister and I thought that it would have been nice to visit the immigration museum if we had more time, maybe for another visit.
Lady Liberty stood tall, dignified but graceful. She looked indifferent to time, unaffected by the current state her nation is in. But her presence attracts a sense of stillness and wonder.
It was a hot, sunny afternoon. The ferry had a covered area but to get the best photos with Lady Liberty, we had to sit under the sun. We had two chances to get it right, one was on the way to the Liberty Island and the next was on the way back to New Jersey.
We then drove off to Jersey Gardens at the Mills. It was an outlet mall. We had some lunch at Sbarro, and we were surprised they had rice meals, and even baked tilapia. They were quite delicious. Then we did some shopping. I thought my $7 shirts were already a good bargain, but my sister and auntie found $1.90 shirts. I also managed to get some swimming gear, cheaper than stocks back in Australia. We finished the spree with some Hagen Dazs and some chicken fingers, fries and onion rings.
By the time we got back to my auntie's place, my dad's voice was tired, and hoarse. It was really nice that he and tito Pete had a great time chatting. Dad even said he did not notice the time went by as their conversations were that entertaining.
When we got back to Tita Agot's place, there was some food from her friend/neighbour/workmate Tita Olive--tomato beef stew.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
- Lisää toivelistallePoista toivelistalta
- Jaa
- Päivä 18
- lauantai 7. lokakuuta 2017
- ☀️ 24 °C
- Korkeus: 34 m
YhdysvallatRolf Henry Playground40°39’14” N 73°56’53” W
Mizumi, Shopping pt 2, and a Reunion

Today we were taken to a restaurant called Mizumi. It was also a Sushi buffet. I have to say that I appreciated their dishes more than Sushi Legend's! The amount of sushi varieties were phenomenal! I particularly enjoyed Escargot (land snail), Seared Tuna, Bacon Wrapped Bass and some Roe. Then there was an equally impressive dessert table, filled with fruits and even soft serve ice cream.
Tita Agot's friends were very gracious for treating us. It was really lovely to see how they all seemed like a solid family, full of hearty laughs and that genuine sense of comfort with each other. They have all seen a multitude of experiences--of highs and lows as they lived together through the decades.
Tita Edna and Tito Rudy then took us to some more outlet shops and consequently, we had to do more shopping. Then we called it an early day, and chilled back at Tita Agot's place. And lucky we did, as my dad got a chance to have a bit of a reunion with his college seat mate! Apparently he only lived very close by there. What a small world indeed. They reminisced and spoke of the days old and new.
Then Tita Olive also came by and said hello to us. We thanked her for the dinner we had the night before. Naturally Tita Agot had some goodies for her as well.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
- Lisää toivelistallePoista toivelistalta
- Jaa
- Päivä 19
- sunnuntai 8. lokakuuta 2017
- 🌧 23 °C
- Korkeus: 54 m
YhdysvallatTimes Square40°45’28” N 73°59’9” W
St Francis Church, and 37th to 42nd St

It was an overcast day, with some rain. There was a typhoon hovering in the eastern coast. But we persevered with today's plans.
We braved the light rain towards the subway, but when we had to do some walking to St Francis Church in Manhattan, the rain picked up. We managed to get there in time for the mass we were hoping to hear. Afterwards, mom and Tita Elery met. Lots of warm hugs and kisses long overdue were exchanged between two good old friends. Her daughter and her husband were present as well.
We also got to meet the mass celebrant, whom Tita Agot knew. It seems that he portrays an essential role for the Filipino community there, especially with visa related matters. He met us while we were queuing to utilise the public bathroom. He was very kind to offer us the use of the private toilets inside the administration area of the church. There I had to help him carry a box of sacramental wine up a few flights of stairs and I managed to see a bit of their priory, which wa mainly built-up wooden structures.
We then had lunch in a nearby multi-cuisine centre that featured a buffet section as well as quick to-go meal options for the ever busy New Yorkers. Mom and Tita Elery exchanged stories with candour while they sat together and had their lunch.
Then we said goodbye to Tita Elery and her daughter. Hopefully the two good friends will get to see each other again sooner than later. Then we went on our separate ways--they went home and we proceeded to visit the South Korean ethnic enclave in West 32nd St Manhattan simply called Koreatown. We were surprised with the alacrity of the place, and the amount of South Korean tourists made the surrounds look even more authentic. We had a snack at the nearby Caffe Bene and tried their pastries and coffee.
Then we walked our way towards the Empire State Building. It was truly fascinating to be stepping into the world-renowned structure. It had a foyer featuring a very shiny embossed signage and building art. We did not go up the top but instead made the most of our visit at the lobby.
As we proceeded, we were treated to a multi-cultural parade to mark Colombus day. It featured a variety of people in differing skin tones. We thoroughly enjoyed the live band music that accompanied the baton twirling females, along with all the colourful costumes the participants had to wear. As much as we enjoyed the spectacle it was difficult to repress the feeling of the need to be alert and be ready for the worse.
Thankfully enough it turned out to be just another parade, no violence or whatsoever ensued. We then got to the Rockefeller Centre and took heaps of photos. It was packed with people, but we persevered, and Tita Agot's photo ideas gave other people some inspiration too. There plenty of gold statues and flag poles in the area.
Then we passed by St Patrick's Cathedral. We were unable to enter as there was an ongoing mass. It was a real shame as the structures inside would have been beautiful to behold. Outside, there were a flock of pigeons roaming around, and when they flew altogether it made a scene usually featured in films.
On our way to Broadway we passed by the Radio City Music Hall, and then, the Times Square.
There were so much people in Times Square. It was an assault to the senses: gargantuan, animated advertisement boards found everywhere you look at, people in costumes, tourists, pedestrians, cars, rowdy crowds, eateries, shops.
We took some photos while it was still dusk and decided to take some more later after we watched the Lion King.
We made our way to the Minskoff Theatre and because we thought we will all get hungry if we attended the show without having something to eat prior, so we went to the nearby Junior's bakery.
Finally, it was time to enter the Minskoff theatre. There was a bit of a queue that resolved quite easily. There was a quick check on our bags by the security personnel. Then up we went to the main halls to where our designated seats were located.
My sister and I have both seen the Lion King Musical before and we thoroughly enjoyed it, so we thought it would be special to watch it with our mom and dad and auntie--in Broadway.
Alas, the walk around the city have proved to be taxing that for some of us, it became challenging to stay fully alert throughout the duration of the show. Next time we know better, we will have to make it a relaxing day should we be watching a performance at night.
Then we visited Times Square again for more photo ops. There were some ridiculous costumes there, such as an adult man wearing baby diapers, some nude people covered in body paint, while others had superhero costumes, or even some Looney Tunes or Sesame Street characters. Most tourists have photos with them and give them a tip.
We then walked our way to M & M's shop. My sister and I were delighted and impressed. Straight away we caught a whiff of the distinct M & M's aroma as we entered the store. There were all sorts of merchandise there featuring the M & M's characters. And the highlight of them all are M & M's of the colours of the rainbow - - each colour in their very own dispensers!
Unfortunately the Hershey's shop across the road was under renovation.
Close by was a McDonald's, and we thought it was only right that we had some dinner so mom and dad can take their medications. Thankfully enough we did, as we got back to Tita Agot's home very late (around 1am+) due to track works and modified timetable. The subway was very uncomfortable--very humid and hot. It was noteworthy to mention that despite the unfavourable conditions, there were still some buskers performing in the platforms, singing their hearts out.
By the end of it all we were very tired, but very fulfilled as well.Lue lisää
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- Jaa
- Päivä 20
- maanantai 9. lokakuuta 2017
- 🌧 22 °C
- Korkeus: 27 m
YhdysvallatUtopia Playground40°43’42” N 73°47’41” W
Jollibee and Relaxation

Oh my goodness! Chicken Joy and Jolly Spaghetti!
Tito Rudy and Tita Edna gave us a lift to Jollibee Queens New York. It was a rainy, windy day outside, typhoon Naten was circling the area, but it did not stop us from visiting this Pinoy favourite. It pretty much felt like the good old days when we were little kids, mom and dad would take us to a nearby Jollibee on Sundays after we heard the mass.
Tita Agot ordered a bucket of Chickenjoy and a buffet platter of Jolly Spaghetti and Pancit Palabok and some glasses of Pineapple juice. It was a gustatory experience that elicited a multitude of new and old happy memories and burps.
Afterwards, they took us to two more outlet stores and we got a few more high quality cheap clothing items. Then we headed back to Tita Agot's place early and started packing our bags.
This time we successfully managed to pursuade our extremely gallant host not to cook anymore for our dinner as there had been heaps of left-overs from the previous days.
Not long before dinner Tita Olive dropped by once more and bid us safe travels and also gave us some pasalubong to take with us.
To cap the night off, some therapeutic time took place. I massaged Dad's sore hand, and my sister helped tita Agot relax with a kneading on her back.Lue lisää
- Näytä matka
- Lisää toivelistallePoista toivelistalta
- Jaa
- Päivä 21
- tiistai 10. lokakuuta 2017 klo 19.59
- 🌙 22 °C
- Korkeus: 9 m
YhdysvallatJohn F. Kennedy International Airport40°38’29” N 73°46’41” W
Goodbye, New York City and USA

We woke up around 9am and had some bread and provolone cheese with sausage and eggs for breakfast. Outside tita Agot's apartment complex, an autumn tree finally burgeons.
Then we went to Chinatown once more to buy some baked siopao to bring back to Calgary and had some more ice cream. Truly it was a delicious diversion! Tita Agot also bought some garlic stir-fried kangkong leaves and some chilli crab for lunch take-out. We watched some Filipino teleserye while we had our meals.
We struggled for a bit in trying to fit our articles inside our four suitcases and a balikbayan cargo box but with strategising and some compromises, it was accomplished.
David, Tita Agot's friend, picked us up and took us to the airport. We bade goodbye to the ultimate host, Tita Agot, down at her car park. We also said goodbye to her gallantry and generosity. It was utter pleasure meeting some of her friends-- her family in the Big Apple. One would never survive in such a busy and somehow, despondent place without the warmth and sincerity of genuine and lasting relationships.
Thankfully it was a smooth check-in process for us when we got to the JFK airport. One of my workmates said she and her family had to go through five security checks when they took flight from there but we only had to undergo one.
We also said farewell to the wonderful temperature of 27C. Back in Calgary we are expecting some rain and snow, and a maximum of 4C over the next few days.Lue lisää