Thursday, July 16, 2015

Travel Philippines: More Pictures Cebu and Manila




L-R: Terry Escano Manguerra, Lynley Ocampo, Chinggay Utzurrum, Cecilia Brainard, and Chona Bernad

Here are a few more pictures taken in Manila and Cebu. 

The picture above was taken at Cebu's La Parilla restaurant where these ladies and I had a lovely Filipino dinner.  La Parilla is run by the same owners of Cafe Laguna. It just opened last February in a new building in the new SRP development. La Parilla sits on the coast and offers seaside view and pleasant seabreeze. The food was good and reasonably priced. We enjoyed the lechon, barbacoa (ox tail), crablets, and baked clams. 



The picture above shows the American Embassy in Manila. The American Embassy is along Manila Bay near the Luneta. There is usually a long line of people trying to get visas.



I couldn't believe the long queue in front of this Krispy Kreme and another shop in Makati. Krispy Kreme is a donut place.


This is my maternal aunt, Teresita Cuenco Gonzalez, who regaled me with family stories. She is the last surviving sibling of my mother and I try to get as many stories from her. 

During this visit she talked about family members like our ancestor Juana Lopez, whose  husband or partner is said to be either a Spanish colonel or admiral from the Marianas, although there is also talk that the fellow could have been a Spanish friar.  My aunt said it was usual to refer to mestiza children as "frayle's children" which she suggested may have happened in describing Juana's daughter, Remedios. Colonel, admiral, or priest, the fellow seems to have been a Spaniard, and absentee at that.

My aunt also talked about her experiences during World War II when she was still a teenager. She described being in Leyte and walking in the garden of the place they stayed at when the American planes flew overhead, signalling liberation from the Japanese. She heard the planes, thought the planes were Japanese until she saw the American flag in the underbelly of the planes. How happy she and the others were, she said.

This is the portrait of Evelyn Ramirez Bosch who is recovering from a mild stroke and asks for prayers for her quick and complete recovery.  She and I had attended both St. Theresa's College and Maryknoll College.

This is all for now.

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This is all for now,
Cecilia

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