It was a rainy Saturday and we saw it as the perfect time to watch Fantastic 4, as promised to James and Adam. Before the movies, we had lugaw (congee) with tripe and tofu. For dessert, we had fun watching and learning how cotton candy (huge ones) were made. After the screening, it was time for noodles and pork buns, just the right combination that felt like warm cuddles on a cold day!
About a minute after I started researching about the things we can do in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro, I received an electronic notice that informed us that we missed paying our internet bill and then the connection was cut immediately. Usually I would panic, but we resorted to our original plan instead: to explore and be surprised by the things we will find on our own, to be lost and ask about places we can visit, instead of having a list of "things to do". Actually, not-knowing adds a distinct flavor to adventures, which offers a thrill factor when you navigate through places you have not seen an online preview of. This free-style travel plan also help us take our time and just enjoy the experiences instead of rushing from one destination to another. So here are some of our new discoveries: The municipality of Naujan boasts a good collection of ancestral homes that took us to another era in our history. For only P100, yes one hundred ...
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