Posted by
Junnjun M.
Apr
3
We were on the last day of our Cebu escapade and we only had the rest of the morning to spend because our flight back to Iloilo was at 2:00PM. We had a breakfast at the hotel, a mister donut pancake and hot choco which we ordered directly over the phone from the front desk (they do have the menu in the room). We checked out early. Dropped by Cebu Business Park and we strolled until we reached Ayala Center with our bags with us.
Cebu Business Park
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Posted by
Junnjun M.
Mar
28
We visited quite a lot in the second day of our stay in Cebu. First stop, the Taoist Temple as it was in our itinerary. When we went out of the hotel, we found out that it rained, so we just headed to Robinsons Mall across to visit Cebu Pacific Office and follow up my refund request with them. The mall has just opened, but there were already crowd of customers waiting, so we skipped Cebu Pacific office and decided to just go to the Taoist Temple, as the rain was becoming a drizzle. We paid at least P80 for the cab that took us to the Taoist Temple up hill. Of course, the gigantic shul was really in its majestic grandeur sitting in a hill. We had a great time there roaming around and feeling the fresh air with a breathtaking clear and crisp view of metropolitan Cebu.

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Posted by
Junnjun M.
Mar
27
Hey, I did not notice the weird thing with my commenting system in this blog lately. Its been few months already since I’ve got a comment and since then even a spam comment never penetrated. It was just yesterday when a fellow blogger told me that he could not go through my commenting box because every time he submits a comment it prompts him that he entered an incorrect code when there is no CAPTCHA visible in there.

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Posted by
Junnjun M.
Mar
25
With the effect of globalization, the Earth is getting hotter and hotter as the years go by. In effect to this the world has a lot of water shortage and cannot be refilled because of the seldom rain that dries the farm lands and ultimately leads to hunger and food shortage. So many people don’t know how to go about with this global problem and get hopeless. Many companies and environmental advocates are pushing renewable energy and alternative energy sources that don’t hit mother nature.
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Posted by
Junnjun M.
Mar
25
Last March 19 we were scheduled for a 3-day Cebu trip which we booked earlier in January to get 50% off on our airfares via the flunk Cebu Pacific Air. It was early in the morning so Aileen and I decided to just have the breakfast in the airport which we had it at JD Bakeshop in the terminal lounge. We left Iloilo earlier than our 9:05 am flight, something not as I expected because Cebu Pacific would ALWAYS be delayed. Sounds perking up, after more than 30 minutes of flying, we landed at the Cebu-Mactan International Airport. It was actually my first time to set foot in Cebu, so to make the most of our time in Cebu we immediately headed to the hotel to check in. We stayed at the Sampaguita Suites along Mango Avenue, just a stone throw away from Fuente Osmena. Other establishments near Sampaguita Suites are Robinsons Place Cebu just across, Raintree Mall and Mango Square.
JD Bakeshop @ Iloilo Airport
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