Sunday, September 16, 2012

Viaje del Sol: Ugu Bigyan's Potter's Garden

This is the fourth and last stop of our Viaje del Sol trip. Ugu Bigyan is a well known Filipino potter. Ugu Bigyan's Potter's Garden is located in Tiaong, Quezon. When I called to make reservations (as this is required prior to visiting), I was told that the restaurant is closed as their town fiesta was to be held on the day of our visit. That was too bad because I had read a lot of good reviews on their food and was looking forward to eating there. The shop would still be open so we went anyway.

Going to Ugu Bigyan's Potter's Garden was a bit tricky. You pass through small crowded roads and even cross a little railroad track. These roads lead you to a pretty brick house that is Ugu Bigyan's. The restaurant garden had several huge huts that can seat plenty. It was a pretty big place. You'll also see interesting sculptures scattered all over.


Saturday, September 15, 2012

Viaje del Sol: Sitio de Amor

Going through Viaje del Sol's destinations, the one place that really made an impression on me was Sitio de Amor. In fact I even contemplated on just spending the whole day there instead of going around. Sitio de Amor is a farm resort located in Laguna. They offer over night accommodations and day visits.

When I got there, I fell in love.

fresh water lagoon
infinity pool

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Viaje del Sol: Lake Pandin

I've read about lake Pandin from a family friend's blog. I have to be honest, I am not a fan of lakes. Murky waters do not appeal to me. Despite that, I was rather lured  into seeing this lake after my friend had expressed to me how beautiful it really was. And since then I've kept it as a destination option in the case that we get bored and would want to do something different one weekend.

After looking at the Viaje del Sol map. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it is one of its 19 destinations. Learning that, immediately I decided that this should be part of our itinerary.



Saturday, August 25, 2012

Viaje del Sol 1st stop: Casa San Pablo


Our Viaje del Sol trip's jump off point was Casa San Pablo. This  is where we had our breakfast since we wanted to start our trip early.

Casa San Pablo is inside Kay Inay Resort. Walking through the resort you'll see a small clean yet old looking pool, several cozy cottages and a small bridge that crosses over a stream. Walking towards Casa San Pablo you'll see grass and greens getting wider and wider. They have a lot of open space and a quiet restaurant.  What will really catch your attention are the native hammocks grouped together right beside the restaurant. The place is so quiet and really relaxing. To me it felt like a retreat house.

lots of room to run around in

happy to be out and about

Viaje del Sol

Journey of the sun it translates. Viaje del sol is not a place. It is a trip that takes you around Laguna, Batangas and Quezon's best kept secret restaurants, gardens, art workshops, farms, B and Bs and such.

This is how it works:  you get a copy of their map either online or from one of the cafes and choose which destinations you'd like to see. Currently there are 19 places on their list. You also have the option of staying overnight as some of the stops offer accommodations, really nice ones at that.

I learned about this trip from a friend a couple of years ago. When the long weekend kicked in, this trip seemed like a good idea for the following reasons: it was near, it was away from the Batangas/Tagaytay traffic, it was away from the crowds and it wouldn't cost much! My main goal was to be surrounded by greens and to take my five year old to a wide space of grass where she can run around and forget about our Ipad! I wasn't expecting much from this trip but boy was I blown away. Despite the exhaustion after, I was left inspired and refreshed.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Orange Muffins

For days, weeks and what seemed like months, my daughter has been asking me to make orange muffins. I have a feeling she saw this in a magazine or on TV and decided she wanted to have a go at it. The only problem is I cook but I cannot bake desserts to save my life. I've been teased about making brownies hard enough to build houses. The only thing I can decently bake is my grandmother's banana pie. In spite all this, I am a firm believer in fueling my daughter's interest. My ears were also ready to explode with all the "please mommy" and I knew I've delayed it enough.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Sumilon Island

I have been wanting to checkout Sumilon Island ever since I heard about it which was a very long time ago. It was just too pricey for a college student to go to. When our second daughter turned 2 months old we decided it was time to take a family trip. Our requirements: easy beach access, sandy shoreline, easy to go to, quiet, hot and cold shower. Going to a nice quiet sandy beach usually entails a plane ride, a road trip and a boat ride. We settled with the shortest road trip we could find.


Sumilon sounded perfect.


view from ANY spot

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