Wednesday, June 17, 2009

A Big Difference?











Baguio is really a sweet place to relax. Go anywhere and it is still CoOOooLLL! tall buildings are not many, though you can feel the closeness to nature's embrace. I love strolling at Camp John Hay, remembering my first awkward falls on the skating rink, the barbecue parties there and the long walk from the camp to the town. On top of that, the cost of living is cheap as the vegetables come from that place. However, you really have to be patient in getting a job that you like.... However, I really do miss Baguio right now. Anyway, my wife and I have a goal to go back there after 5 years, just in time for our daughter's first schooling year. :D



Hmmmn, Manila, the fast pace of life is evident. A lot of tall and grand buildings, many people, expensive things, traffic is expected daily and the fare is a rip off! However, if we talk about jobs, Manila has a lot of it. There are a lot of jobs for everybody, just take note that most of them require a lot of fare and travel time. So, it's great if you have a good job which is just near your house... By the way, Manila life can be simple like my life in Baguio City, it's just that I have to go to Divisoria for the most of the things I need and want. Then, if I want to stroll, some places in Manila are still very much a good place to relax and have a chat with your love ones... I've tried UP Diliman, Manila Temple at White Plains, all the SM Malls :D and I'm on to visiting manila Zoo, Intramuros, Ocean Park, and "Baywalk",..



Summing it up, I'm now on a good level of accepting this place as my second hometown. :D