Tag Archive: Cavite

Sep
28
2009

A Journal of Crossing Metro Manila and the Floods of Ondoy

Buendia Avenue, Makati City, Philippines (Photo from Skyscrapercity.com)

Buendia Avenue, Makati City, Philippines (Photo from Skyscrapercity.com)

26 September 2009 – While working, our office is being bombarded with nature’s fury as Tropical Storm Ondoy unleashes his full fury in Philippines’ capital Manila. While we were busy taking calls, he was busy creating havoc and destruction in Manila that would make Filipinos shocked and awed with nature’s awesome power.

1 PM – Dismissal. The company would like to have their employees be safe at their site, so it was recommended that they wouldn’t leave the premises and would be given food. I decided to just leave since I was so worried with my family in Cavite. I ate a heavy meal before launching a journey in which I would never ever forget in my lifetime. Location: Market Market, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig

2.30PM – Got an approval from my trainer but he reminded me to update him and at the same time, stay safe. I took the Fort Bus from Market Market in Fort Bonifacio Taguig. The driver said that the floods have subsided in some parts but EDSA was still a virtual parking lot for south bound vehicles.

2.45PM – I reached Ayala-EDSA corner. EDSA was at standstill for south bound vehicles while north bound was virtually empty. I tried to ride on a Cavite bound bus but after 15 minutes, I left and diverted to Ayala Avenue towards Buendia. For I thought that there would be an easier way up there going out of Makati through Buendia-LRT and Pasay.

3.00PM – I started walking from Ayala-EDSA through Greenbelt and Glorietta. Some shops were closed. Ayala Avenue was in the field of desolation. It was my first time seeing Makati CBD battered by a storm.

While walking the elevated walkway from Greenbelt to Rufino, Ondong unleashes again his missiles of rain and gusts. I was getting wet, but no bother…I stopped over at a 7-11 convenience store to buy me an energy drink. My motive was to at least walk all the way to Baclaran. And so I went off all the way to Makati Med. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mar
24
2009

Buhos Traffic: A Way of Life for Caviteños

Monday morning, Miong woke up and prepared for the day. Sip of coffee and pandesal, taking a shower and leave his house at Bucandala in Imus, Cavite…work time starts at 8AM but he doesn’t like to ruin his perfect attendance record, he woke up early…very early, like the sun’s rays hasn’t touched the faces of those who wait for the buses bound for Lawton and EDSA. Miong joined them, many of them waiting in Aguinaldo Highway…Comes a bus, it was another standing ovation. Upon reaching Imus Bayan, the bus was already jam-packed and Miong had positioned himself in the most comfortable way, learning up the kama sutra of everyday commuting.

As they were going north-bound, the world stopped. And it did stopped, for an hour Miong stood in the bus full of people…somewhat agonizing, together with the passengers, he waited for 30 minutes or more then goes the bus speeding up like there is no tomorrow. Miong experienced “buhos,” an everyday occurrence to any Caviteño commuter…


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Dec
23
2008

The Palace in the Sky at Tagaytay

The ruins of Imelda Marcoss guesthouse supposedly for American President Ronald Reagan

The ruins of Imelda Marcos's guesthouse supposedly for American President Ronald Reagan

Mount Sungay is said to be the tallest mountain in the province of Cavite, so any ideas of trekking the summit with your usual backpack and camping stuff? Heck no! On the top of the summit is a landmark that is known in Tagaytay City, manifestation on how white elephant should be.

Formerly known as Palace in the Sky and now called People’s Park in the Sky, the mansion on top of Mount Sungay was constructed in 1970′s as a guesthouse for then US President Ronald Reagan…but it was never used at all. Oh well, there goes the people’s taxes. The mansion (now in ruins) resembled somewhat like that of Laguna’s National Arts Center, which resembles a pyramid bent heavy in its brute features.

Yet it made its presence felt on Hollywood flick as Chuck Norris shot on this location in the 1980′s as a mansion of a drug lord (too bad, the image has really been tainted) in the movie “Delta Force.”

After that, although it was a landmark and finally opened to the public sometime during the Aquino administration, it was neglected and was left to ruins or pagnakawan pa. It was shrouded in the clouds for several years

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Nov
19
2008

Cavite Central: Trece Martires City

Cavite Provincial Capitol

The heart of the Province of Cavite’s bureaucracy, the city that was built in 1954 and dedicated it to the thirteen martyrs of the province who have sacrificed their lives for the name of freedom from Spanish rule. The City of Trece Martires.

Located somewhat 43 kilometers down south of Manila, it is the seat of government of the province of Cavite which is located right smack at the heart of the province. Talking about transacting government business at its most strategic location.

I had a quick brush over the city as I was assisting my mom in her transaction at the Capitol, so I didn’t stayed there longer although managed to take some shots at the capitol grounds. Read the rest of this entry »

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Aug
22
2008

Bungad ng Bukhang Liwayway ng Kalayaan: Aguinaldo Shrine

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Dito na marahil sinasabi sa mga aklat ng kasaysayan, idineklara ni General Emilio Aguinaldo ang kasarinlan ng ating bansa. Alam na siguro ng madla kung saang balkonahe dahil na rin sa nakagisnang berdeng limang pisong papel noon na may larawan ng heneral na iniwawagayway ang bandila ng bagong republika sa harap ng a’la El-Shaddai na tao na iisa lang ang nararamdaman, at yun ay kagalakan.

Ok ok, alam na natin na nasa bayan ito ng Kawit Cavite, ito ay may layo sa Luneta Maynila ng higit kumulang na 20 kilometro at matatagpuan ito sa baybayin ng hilagang Cavite sa Manila Bay. Kung pupunta kayo dito ng weekday, good luck at kelangan nyong magtiis sa “Buhos” system na iniimplementa ng mga traffic enforcers ng Cavite para maibsan (o kung minsan, madagdagan) ang daloy ng trapiko. Maglagay na lang kayo ng 45 minuto hanggang isang oras sa pagbyahe…
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