Rizal Day Tour With Prof. Xiao Chua

I joined a free Rizal Day Tour organized by National Parks Development Committee (NPDC). It was presented by Prof. Xiao Chua, a public historian on television and a professor at DLSU and UP Diliman.

We retraced Rizal’s final steps before his execution. We toured Intramuros, Fort Santiago, and Rizal Park Luneta. The highlight of the tour was getting close to the monument under which Dr. Jose Rizal rests. It was a dream come true for a Rizal fan like me.

Prof. Xiao Chua is an entertaining and engaging historian who will make the past relevant today. Follow him for more webinars and talks on Rizal, history, and heroism.

Speak Blog Live at the Filipinas Heritage Library

My first book Speak Blog Live is now at the Filipinas Heritage Library! I donated my work there because it is important for it to be part of a collection of Filipiniana books. My life may be short and finite, but my work can live on in a library where it can be read, cared for, and appreciated.

It is a huge honor for me as an author to be part of the Filipinas Heritage Library. Mabuhay ang Pilipinong Manunulat!

Buscalan Ink

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I recently got inked by Grace Palicas, the grandniece of Apo Whang-Od. She was in Manila for a few days, and I caught one of her mambabatok sessions. I chose their design for prayer, as I wanted to symbolize that my faith is bigger than the sky, which is represented by my star tattoo.

It was not painful at all. It was rather uncomfortable but I would recommend it because Grace has a light and steady hand. She also inks quickly and efficiently. My tattoo was done in twenty minutes.

You may visit Grace Tattoo Buscalan on Facebook to follow her upcoming tours and schedules both in and out of her hometown. It was an honor to be inked by a true artist, and now, friend.

Belfry Cafe

Yesterday, I went to Belfry Cafe at the Manila Cathedral. It was also their opening day so it was great to catch them on their first day of operations- before everyone else discovers this hidden gem!

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I was pleasantly surprised to see the bells above me. I knew it was a belfry, but I did not realize that the bells would be close enough to touch. Kudos to the design team for making this possible and incorporating the bells with the cafe setup.

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It was very steampunk, and my latte and cheese roll were both delicious. It was a delightful experience straight out of a science fiction novel. Ironically, it was situated at the seat of the country’s Roman Catholic Church.

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I highly recommend this cafe as it lives up to the hype with strong coffee and a lovely ambiance. Check out their Facebook page and visit them before it gets crowded.

Pilya’s Kitchen

I am a fan of thick noodles and rich soup broths, so when I heard about Pilya’s Kitchen a few months back during the lockdown, I did not hesitate to order their biang biang noodles. It was a heavenly take on traditional Taiwanese beef noodle soup.

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I have become a regular customer, and I recently ordered their cumin lamb soup. It was delicious! The lamb slices were tender and the soup was not overpowering. Of course, the noodles had a fantastic chew and thickness. I loved it.

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They are opening a pop-up kitchen soon, so stay tuned! You won’t regret trying their sexy noods.