Diary Lifestyle

Nognog in the City’s Best of 2018!

A few months before the year ends, I became very busy with a lot of things happening in life. I was a bit disappointed to myself that I wasn’t really able to complete my monthly journal. Though I still manage to properly arrange my files, time isn’t really enough to include it on my to do list.

That is the reason why, I forced my self and decided to create this content, not to satisfy other people but to give myself a credit for finishing this amazing year. Of course none of this could have happen without the help of our almighty God. So I am very thankful for Him giving me all the blessings and help that I needed.

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Diary Lifestyle

OMJune! (June 2018 Monthly Journal) #NognogintheCityDiaries

I still cannot believe it! In this month, I bought a car! Weeks have past already but I still cannot believe I own one. It may sound a bit “mababaw” for some but I can’t help myself feeling proud of what I did. After years of hesitation, I finally did it. It was a really big decision (specially if it involves a huge amount of money) that somehow made me feel that I am moving up to the next level of life. Now, I got a new responsibility I need to deal with everyday. It may not be a brand new car but either way it is still something I finally own.

For the record, this month was the most costly month I had for this year already. OMJune it is!

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Commuting Travel

JoyBus by Genesis: The Most comfortable commute I had from Baguio to Manila (vice-versa)

Baguio City is one the easiest destination places that can be visited if you wanted to escape the hot weather of Manila. Tagaytay City could be the other one, but exploring Baguio is way friendlier than Tagaytay specially for commuters. You just need to take a bus from any of the different terminals located in Caloocan, Cubao or Pasay City. Travel for about 5-6 hours and your are off to a cooler place.

Exploring around Baguio City is also effortless. Options you can take includes Jeepney’s that goes around the city. Grab is also available. Taking Taxi is way too friendlier than the ones here in Manila, that they would even give you an exchange to the very last cent. That adding to the many reasons why I love visiting Baguio.

I have been to the City of Pines for more than a handful and never gets tired of going back. Recently I have discovered a better way to commute to the city or should I say the best and the most comfortable commute I had.

Continue reading and will tell you about it.

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Diary Lifestyle

April 2018: April Full

It has been awhile since the last time I posted a monthly journal. I guess I’ve been doing a lot of things lately that I wasn’t really able to accomplish some of my tasks. This month I said to myself that I will try my best to keep up and make this journal available. I decided that if ever I wouldn’t have the time to write captions or a simple info about it, I might at least post a photo that would remind me of the things I did. After all, what I really wanted to preserve here are my memories. (and I am just making it available in public)

So here it goes. Told you, I’m not fooling around this April.

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Lifestyle Philippine Travel Guide Press Release Travel

Get ready for a blooming weekend at Panagbenga Festival 2018 with Globe

Enjoy a one-of-a-kind festival experience at the City of Pines with Globe! Panagbenga Festival is a month-long annual flower festival occurring in Baguio. This beautiful celebration was created as a tribute to the city’s flowers and as a way to rise up from the devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake.

Join us at #GlobePanagbenga 2018 from February 26 to March 4, 2018 and enjoy exciting games and activities, nifty prizes, and a live performance from two OPM greats – Sponge Cola and Bamboo!

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