I rarely look forward going to Pampanga as it is practically an extension of Manila for us. we go here at least once every quarter ata and it has always been the same.
sure the travel is much faster and more convenient and we now have better mobile phone signal + wi-fi + cable; but beyond that there really is nothing much else left to do. (oh no, I'm starting to sound like my younger siblings na!)
#agileworking Pampanga style |
Floridablanca Town Hall |
while waiting, I walked around muna and made my way towards the church. I know I had mass in this town a decade ago pero I couldn't remember if this was the same one.
I only got to take photos from my outside since it was already quite dark na. I already applied some filters in the one I took below just to make it more visible
this was the San Isidro Labrador (St. Joseph the Worker) Parish Church pala which was built in 1867 and it was actually considered a heritage church... sweet!
reading about it when we got home, it turns out to be another historical landmark, this time in the form of an ancestral mansion
this house was referred to pala as the Bahay na Puti or the Alvendia House
it is presently owned, preserved and maintaned by the Justice Carmerlino Avendia Sr. -- galing!
since we only passed by it, there was only so much info I can get. so I made a mental note to make sure I get to go back and have more time to spend in this town and see what else I can discover!
speaking of, just before heading back to Guagua, I chanced upon this Coke-branded bicycle --pretty cool!
looking forward to where else my feet will take me!
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