I barely slept the night before our great escpade to Anvaya Cove. Daughter #4 and my son were off to Davao on the same morning I was to leave with the girlfriends. Being on a budget, daughter #4 and my son booked to 4:00 A.M. flight to Davao - meaning they have to check in at NAIA 3 around 2:00 P.M. Guess who the driver was? By the time I dropped the two off and got home it was 2:30 A.M. so I decided to just stay up and watch TV since I'd be getting up at 4:30 A.M. When daughter #1 dropped us (daughter #s 2, 3, Ethan and I) at the meeting place, I was ready to fall flat on my face. My friend Liza arrived with her chauffeured SUV to pick us up. We were then on our way to NLEX to meet up with the other girlfriends.
We met at around 8:00 A.M., ate breakfast and talked. Ethan actually asked my girlfriends and I why we never stopped talking. The pit stop was filled with fast food joints and several booths giving out discount supplements to what have you. I took several.
On we went to our first tourist stop of the day, Bagac, Morong, Bataan. I asked what was in Bagac and Myr said it's the place where they shoot Richard Gutierrez's Zorro. The place is a mini-village under construction. Replicas of Spanish houses circa 1800s were being put-together. The materials used were real antique wood, panels and posts. The place would eventually be opened to the public. But for now, only Zorro and us were allowed to. Photo on the left shows us at the authentic 1800s main door to a casita.
This was a photo documenting the preparation to jump.
The jumping picture was actually captured by daughter #2 in
Kim's camera. However, Kim being Kim, erased the
said picture. Daughter #3 said she has her own shot of the great jump.
Here's the jump pics from #3's digicam.
The deleted picture was better. Kim!
picture was a lot better.
We met at around 8:00 A.M., ate breakfast and talked. Ethan actually asked my girlfriends and I why we never stopped talking. The pit stop was filled with fast food joints and several booths giving out discount supplements to what have you. I took several.
On we went to our first tourist stop of the day, Bagac, Morong, Bataan. I asked what was in Bagac and Myr said it's the place where they shoot Richard Gutierrez's Zorro. The place is a mini-village under construction. Replicas of Spanish houses circa 1800s were being put-together. The materials used were real antique wood, panels and posts. The place would eventually be opened to the public. But for now, only Zorro and us were allowed to. Photo on the left shows us at the authentic 1800s main door to a casita.
This was a photo documenting the preparation to jump.
The jumping picture was actually captured by daughter #2 in
Kim's camera. However, Kim being Kim, erased the
said picture. Daughter #3 said she has her own shot of the great jump.
Here's the jump pics from #3's digicam.
The deleted picture was better. Kim!
picture was a lot better.
I've seen this place featured on one of the TFC shows a few weeks ago. it's nice.
ReplyDeleteglad you enjoyed your trip.