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Road Trip and Breakfast at JaCo’s Stopover

by Bogie January 2, 2021

Road trips during this time of pandemic are one of the best activities for relaxation. It’s one of the ways of easing your mind off work and other matters. Not only that, it allows you to appreciate the beauty of nature, specific locations and landmarks as well as enjoy food discoveries. What I also like about road trips is the spontaneity of the travel. I like the idea of not following a specific routine and we can just stop whenever and wherever we want. 

Just last month, my husband and I decided to have a road trip around Claveria, a municipality of Misamis Oriental. It’s an hour and a half drive from Cagayan de Oro City. Many people love to drive around this municipality because of its famous scenery and the cool and breezy weather.

At JaCo’s Stopover

Our first stop is at JaCo’s Stopover. It is located at Barangay Luna in Claveria, Misamis Oriental. It is one of the popular stopover along Route 955 (Villanueva-Claveria-Ginoog Road). We arrived at the place at around eight in the morning and we had breakfast. I was the only one who ordered food as my husband is not hungry yet. There are a lot of food choices but I just chose the Longganisa from the Breakfast menu. I have heard that JaCo’s is serving yummy “sikawate” (a choco drink) so I ordered one. 

Jacos also serves kakanin like puto, suman, biko and many others. I wanted to order Kuchinta but I don’t like to eat too much when I am traveling. Moreover, you can also find pasalubong food items here. Their one of the best selling products is the Tablea which is good for making sikwate. 

The food that I  ordered is just okay and the entire place looks very simple. It is just like dining in your garden. However, what you will enjoy is the cool breeze, the peaceful place and the experience of fresh air. A best place for relaxation. 

Will I be coming back to this place? Definitely, Yes! I have yet to try their lunch menu and the Kakainin too! 

Here’s a short video or our recent visit to JaCo’s.

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Thank You Philippine Airlines!

by Bogie November 9, 2018

PALOne of the things I am thankful for is having free flights! When you say its FREE, people won’t believe you because almost everything around us isn’t free anymore. But last October 27, Philippine Airlines gave me and my CDO Bloggers team the opportunity to enjoy free flights going to Manila so we can join Blogapalooza 2018. The free flights was arranged for us through the kindness of Ms. Ace Gapuz and the entire Blogapalooza team.
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Flying with Philippine Airlines always brings me good memories. My first ever plane ride was with PAL and it was truly unforgettable. Here are 10 things I am thankful for PAL.

Thank you Philippine Airlines for…

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1. The minimal or no turbulence flights.
2. The cabin crew who wishes me good trip.
3. Providing my friend a wheelchair when her foot got injured.
4. Giving me the option to sit where I want.
5. Always providing your passengers delicious meals.
6. The assurance that I am safe. (based on your airline safety record)
7. Flights with no delays.
8. Kind and courteous cabin crew.
9. Always giving us safety reminders.
10. Most of all, thank you for opportunity to fly for free.

Thank you Philippines Airlines! I hope to have more flying opportunities with you.

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The Barge Ride

by Bogie February 27, 2009

When I was still 7 years old my mom took me to Camiguin Island to visit her co-teacher there. I was so happy with that trip because I have realized that the world is too big and there are still places I haven’t been into. But there’s one thing I didn’t like about that trip… the barge ride. It is because I was so scared in climbing up that barge as I could see the sea water under. My feet were trembling and I couldn’t anymore move because I was too nervous. My mom told me to move and assured me that I will not fall but still I wasn’t moving. The porter came in and carried me up to the barge. Ha..ha..ha.. The people saw me and they were laughing. I felt so embarrassed at that time and promised never to be scared again. When we went home, we rode a barge again and that time I wasn’t looking down anymore as I climbed up but my feet were still trembling but I made it without the porter carrying me. Anyway, I guess all kids have passed this stage of being too fearful but what is important is we are able to overcome all our fears.
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