Baguio Panagbenga Festival 2007
by Birks on March 06, 2007 in Events, Photoblog, Travel -
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February 24-25 was a weekend of flowers, colors, butterflies, jump shots, and nice cool weather! Koolitz and I, along with some friends went to Baguio to experience the Panagbenga Festival also known as the Flower Festival of Baguio. We watched the dance parade on Saturday and the float parade on Sunday. We didn’t really get to watch the whole dance parade though because there were soooo many people! That’s why on Sunday we were already on Session Road as early as 6:30am so we could find a good spot where we can take good pictures of the parade. I particularly loved the floats. I was awed as I watched so many colorful and pretty flowers pass by me. Ack, politicians were everywhere though, taking advantage of the festival to make their campaigns.
Here’s a taste of some of the photos we took:


Mga pulitiko nga naman oh…pati bahag hindi pinakawalan!
Watch out for more pics! We’ll be posting more on our next post.
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May 3rd, 2007 at 2:10 pm
[...] We went to La Carlota City last April 29, 2007 for the Pasalamat Festival – based on the tradition of giving thanks to the Gods of the elements after a bountiful harvest by the ancients in “Buglas”. Our host is also our officemate – Fritz. La Carlota is more or less than 50km away from Bacolod City. As expected, there were so many food! I was not there for the food but for the street dance and also for the Pasalamat drumbeaters – which is, according to the locals, the highlight of the festival. I actually love the beat! The streetdance was expected to start around 2pm but it started around 3:45pm! Why? Because they waited for Loren Legarda! I’m glad it didnt turn out like what happened to Panagbenga Festival. [...]
October 25th, 2007 at 5:38 am
cute nman nun guy sa 2 to the last pic. HAHAHAHA. keeeddingg
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