Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2016

EchoStore

We cannot deny the fact that a lot of people nowadays are becoming more health conscious. To top that off, a lot of companies and businesses are offering products that are also beneficial to the health. Talking about being healthy, people are also becoming more aware of the kind of food they eat. Going organic is now making its waves.

EchoStore (Environment and Community Hope Organization) is a shop which offers a lot of different products that are organic. From organic treats, beauty products, home products and a whole lot more! They even have a cafe which offers a wide variety of food.













So if you're on your next food trip, make sure to check out EchoStore.


Location: Streetscape Mall, Paseo Saturnino, Ma. Luisa Rd., Cebu City

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Rope Course Conquered!

I have been to Mountain View Nature Park a lot of times already. The last time that I went there was last year after Richard's operation. When we went there, we saw this rope course and since that day, I have always been wanting to try the course. Then the day came last weekend. haha Together with Richard and our other friends, we decided to unwind in Mountain View. 

Upon arriving in the place, we immediately settled ourselves in one of the cottages. We filled our hungry stomachs, relaxed and goofed for a while.




At around 11:00 am, we started the Rope Course Challenge!


Make sure that you are wearing a comfortable outfit plus closed shoes with socks. If you are not wearing closed shoes and socks, and you really want to try the challenge, you can rent one. Before getting on the platform, we also need to sign a waiver. Then the staff will assist you in wearing and securing your harness. They will then orient you of the things that you must and musn't do.



After all the preparation, off we went! 

Level 1 - Walking (easy) :P

Me: "Ohw. This is so easy"
Level 2 - Balancing.

Josie: "Hello there!"
Level 3 - Crossing the net
*wasn't able to capture a picture here*
Level 4 - Zip line!

Wee!
Level  5- Series of Tires

me: "This is fun!"
Level  6 - Swinging steps

Smile2x pa. :D
Level 7- Inverted T's

Then comes the hard part. I'm literally hugging these T's.
Level 8- Balancing. again.

me: "Now, this is getting harder mehn."
Level 9- Surfin'

me: "Woohoo!"
Level 10- The Grid


Level 12- Crawling the tunnel



Level 13- Spider web

Spider Woman. haha
Level 15 - Crossing the logs


Level 15- The String Swing


Level 16- Last stage!


And we made it! Yey!



It was a very tiring yet a very an unforgettable experience for us! One thing is for sure though, maybe I'll be having second thoughts going in the course again. hahaha 

After the grueling rope course, it was time to eat our lunch. Then we went for a walk around the park and in the afternoon, we went for a swim. I was a little disappointed though because the pool's very deep end is not more than 5 feet. -_-



At around 5 pm, the group then boarded the service van of Mountain View and went home as the rain poured heavily. 


Photo Credits: Ms. Riana 

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Logos Hope

MV Logos Hope is back in the Queen City of the South. Last weekend, my friends and I went to visit the largest floating bookstore last Saturday.



May 6, 2015 - May 28, 2015

Tuesday to Saturday: 10 am to 9:30 pm
Sunday: 9:30 pm
Monday: Closed

Before you can enter, you need to pay Php 20 but for children below 13 years old and senior citizens 60 years old and above, they are free of entrance.

An international crew will welcome you upon your arrival on the ship. You can listen to a crew while he is explaining the story behind these ships. You can also watch a video presentation.


After that, you can move on to the bookstore where a variety of books will welcome you. I'm sure you will have a hard time picking out which book you will buy because there are a lot of good books to read there. There are also some musical CDs, toys and souvenirs sold. There is also a part of the ship where they sell books and other items in bargain price. The prices are in units which means 100 units = 100 pesos.




Next to the bookstore is a mural of the story of the Prodigal Son and after that is the International Cafe. Within the cafe, there is also an area for kids to play and do some art activities. Here we are, feeling like kids. :P



The menu:



Since it was past 12 noon already, we were not able to try their food in the cafe because they don't serve meals. So we ended up our tour in Logos Hope. If I still have a free time before May 28, I would love to go back there and browse again their books.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Cambais Falls (Alegria, Cebu)

Cebu has always been a beauty. The island has been bestowed with interesting culture and a lot of wonders of nature. When we went to Alegria to attend my childhood friend's wedding, we decided to explore a little bit of the place. We were told that there was a waterfall named Cambais Falls.




The walk is about 1 kilometer from the main road. Before entering the main area of the falls, you would need to pay Php 20.00 as an entrance fee. There are also cottages and rooms when you want to stay there for a night. The scenic beauty of the place will really captivate you.



Photo credit: Ms Diane
Photo credit: Ms Diane
Photo credit: Ms Diane
Photo credit: Ms Diane
There are three levels and we decided to go to the last level. When we arrived there, there were a few people in the area already and since the water was so inviting, we took a plunge! The water is super cold and I was like freezing already but nothing can stop us from jumping and taking a plunge.