Before visiting Bataan, my stand on relocating heritage houses is that of a purist advocate. Keep them where they were constructed. If the town and the inheritors choose not to care for them then let them die nobly in situ. Physically moving them is violating the very meaning of heritage conservation. But after seeing Las Casas Filipinas de […]
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When I heard that the Alberto House was rebuilt in a coastal resort in Bagac a few years ago I knew I had to go and see it. They say it’s a “replica” but I immediately recognized some parts of the house. How much of the house came from the original Biñan house must be in […]
Been busy the past few weeks. Things I do now eats up a lot of my time. I no longer get to travel much. So I usually (even with friends) pass up travel opportunities. Budget is tight and there are far more important things to be concerned with is my alibi these days. But there are exemptions, […]
Sometimes delays can be good. It gives you more time. I don’t know if the flight was instructed to circle around to land on the opposite runway. Because it appeared that the plane was about to approach the runway that passes through the Taguig area but at the last minute the plane suddenly shifted path […]