9/30/08

A visit to Sagada is never complete without a healthy serving of yoghurt from Yoghurt House. Some find it a little too tart but for me, it’s spoon after spoon of creamy goodness. What I also like about Yoghurt House is the late afternoon light seeping in from its windows.

Here, a broom rests behind the door.

I posted a series of children playing in the rice fields in my previous entry. Among them was this muddied boy who gamely posed for us.

We stayed at Alibama Inn, across George’s Guesthouse. Alibama Inn has a discreet, beautiful simplicity to it. And the pine wood gives a clean, homey finish.

Just a random lamppost.

Gotta finish packing! I’m off to Batanes!

9/29/08

On the way to Bomod-ok Falls, we chanced upon a group of children playing in the Bangaan Terraces. Like carabaos cooling off in the mud, these kids were playfully rolling in the wet, good earth. Now that’s mudslinging without the negative connotation.

This one looks like he’s retreating from an attack.

After getting all muddy,  an irrigation lane is a convenient refresher.

Time first!

Bangaan Rice Terraces or Bust!

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