Others find Quezon Memorial Circle as their perfect place for jogging, meeting someone, or other activities, and the perfect spot for Pokemon Go gamers as their lure location, but for me – this landmark commemorates the significance of the late President Manuel L. Quezon and the Commonwealth of the Philippines. I have visited this park several times, but it’s my second time entering the museum.
Sunday, 14 February 2021
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Quezon Memorial Circle and a Photobomber
The Photobomber
Habang naglalakad sa Quezon City Circle kahapon, sa unang pagkakataon nakita ko ang napakagandang arkitektura ng bantayog sa parkeng ito, ngunit nalungkot ako sa aking nakita. Kung natatandaan natin, naging isang malaking issue ang pag develop ng isang higanteng gusali na tinawag pang dakilang photobomber sa likod ng bantayog ni Rizal sa Luneta Park. Ang larawan sa itaas ang magpapatunay na hindi lang pala ang Luneta Park ang may ganitong suliranin gayudin ang promenenteng bantayog ng Siyudad ng Quezon.
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Pinoy Big Brother - I Finally Got the Sticker

About PBB
The PBB House or Bahay ni Kuya is one of the famous houses in the Philippines. I was in 2nd year college when I met and saw Nene Tamayo in person, after winning the very first PBB title; she was raised in Sta. Fe and I came from Odiongan, a municipality in Romblon. Seeing a Romblomanon on national TV, for the first time, is such an honor, and I want to be the next one.
Saturday, 12 December 2015
Maginhawa Arts & Food Festival (Quezon City)

Maginhawa Street in Quezon City bursts with energy during the Maginhawa Arts & Food Festival, a vibrant celebration of street food, community, and creativity in the heart of the city’s food hub. Stalls line the block offering everything from street eats to gourmet bites, backed by live music, artisan crafts, and festive performances. Even on non‑festival days, diners flock to beloved spots like Friuli Trattoria, Provenciano, Pino Resto Bar, Papa Diddi’s, and Nam Nam for hearty Italian pastas, Filipino classics, velvety ice cream, and Vietnamese noodle soups. With its youthful, laid‑back vibe, the area is a magnet for students, foodies, and culture seekers. Maginhawa represents the best of QC’s culinary scene—affordable, creative, and always Instagram‑ready.