Richie, don’t jump! Don’t! |
As soon as we’re done with breakfast, we went to the lagoon which is in front of the Negros Occidental Provincial Capitol building. It was my first time to see a body of water that large and that clean in a city. The ones I got used to seeing were relatively small and were mostly turned into extensions of the trash cans found near them.
This is the lagoon I am referring to. And behind the three eyesores, is the Negros Occidental Capitol. |
The view wasn’t that nice without… ahem. Of course I had to have my picture taken. Smile Davey Smile. Perfect. |
This is where we acted like seven- year olds. Good thing there were no other kids there. Yayyy! |
Then we moved closer to the Capitol. And Richie, it’s too early for that. lol |
Scroll down to the next picture please. |
Welcome to Mambukal. I like how this picture of me was taken. Good thing my face isn't blurred here 'though I can hardly even tell if that thing with two feet is me or a bird or something. |
We went to Mambukal Mountain Resort before noon. It was sizzling hot while on the road but the temperature changed when we got to this resort which has a brook surrounded by rocks and trees.
There weren’t any tables available for us anymore so we stayed and had our lunch on some of these rocks. I decided not to include photos of us eating. They’re scary. |
Let me pause right here. I’ll post the continuation before this year ends, don’t worry.
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