Tagaytay, one of the few heavens...

We started preparing at 7am, and we were on our way there by 10am. 2 hours of traffic and black smoke from the coastal to Dasmariñas. We arrived at past 12, just about ready for lunch. We traversed hell to get through heaven...

But this I'll say, one of the reasons I would love to go back to Luzon, aside from seeing friends and the luxury of travel...

the cold breeze kissing your nose

the wonderful smell of the few pines you pass through

the gentle air that blows your way
while seeing lovely lush green scenery

the beauty of nature, a reminder of God's love...

and the hope that someday,
this beauty remains for the generations to come.

Ahhhh, Tagaytay, I miss you.
I will come back, soon.

Comments

Reena said…
i like tagaytay too though it has become a bit crowded already.

im glad you enjoyed your trip there. come back soon
Lantaw said…
daw enjoy ka gid to ba :)
jeanny said…
A bit crowded nga. Theres one place na gusto kong puntahan na laging nauudlot yung sa Sonya's Garden :)
kg said…
yay! you went to tagaytay! super nice doon ano? :)

parang ang dami mo nagawa nung nagpunta ka dito ha!
Julianne said…
sarap nga sa tagaytay di masyadong polluted.
Anonymous said…
i want a vacation! in tagaytay! LOL
Anonymous said…
weeeeee!!! you should see my facebook pics jan! (woot) ansaya!!! :D ahaha... sama ako ha? :)
princess_dyanie said…
wooot woot!!! i love love tagaytay! btw, have u tried their bulalo? saraaap! hehe! :P
witsandnuts said…
I am glad you enjoyed your visit to Tagaytay. At night it feels like being on Jack's Ridge in Davao.
RedLan said…
Parang holywood yung sign ah. kelan pa kaya ako makapunta ng Manila? Ganda at buti naman na experience mo na.
Rico said…
So good you were able to drop by Tagaytay despite your busy sched here. There's still more to see.

Wifey's cousin might not come to GenSan afterall. Sorry. There's always next time.

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