the road trip back to manila was just as adventurous as it was the previous day. the only difference is that it didn't rain on our way back.
as we drove along sctex once more, i could not help but notice that everything is greener than last january was. just compare the following photos i took last january and on june 13.
1 january 2009 (also posted in one of my january entries). look at that hill on the right.
13 june 2009. as you can see, the rice fields have been already harvested. this is also approximately the same spot i took a picture of last january judging from the trees.
they became breakfast, of course.
13 june 2009. as you can see, the rice fields have been already harvested. this is also approximately the same spot i took a picture of last january judging from the trees.
same hill taken from another spot. that particular hill is more lush than it was 6 months ago.
so. what happened to our humongous pizza-and-burger dinner the night before?
so. what happened to our humongous pizza-and-burger dinner the night before?
they became breakfast, of course.
we headed back to manila at around 8am and stopped by the first pit stop after leaving sctex. there we had our pizza nuked in the microwave as the remaining slices could not fit into the store's lone oven toaster (the attendant was nice enough to microwave the pizza for us btw). as for the burger, it still tasted great even when cold.
9 remaining pizza slices for breakfast
i guess it's obvious by now that i love to shoot photos while on the road (refer to my roxas/boracay and first subic trips). and why would i not want to take pictures? everywhere i look, there is an interesting sight to be seen. cruisin' down nlex this time, it was all about trees, baby!
the lush trees on each side of the expressway remind me of a particular highway i passed which leads to upstate new york, coming from the jersey side of george washington bridge (turnpike, is it called?). there are also lots of trees on either side, almost exactly like nlex.
here
and here. certainly any passenger (and driver, i dare say) would be relaxed and refreshed just by looking at the sceneries around. great job, whatever company you are that's responsible for the expressway's renovation and maintenance. mntc, that's the company, right? oh yeah. i also hope that in ten years' time the expressway would have finally reached baguio, and in another five years the ilocos and cagayan regions. woot! lol :D
want weird? take a look this one:
want weird? take a look this one:
what is wrong with this truck? and is this even allowed? with sights such as this, i promise never to sleep again while on the road. lol!
and oh. there was even a huling hirit (last hurrah) as we left nlex. all of us got distracted by this certain billboard with a dazzling model. is it aiko melendez? pia arcangel? ohh, no. when we realized that it was hilda koronel on the billboard modeling for some boutique (or is it for a make-up company? i forget.), we completely missed the off-ramp leading to edsa and had to go straight on to a. bonifacio avenue and into traffic. talaga nga naman si hilda koronel, o! hehe! but really, she's simply stunning in that billboard.
i must say that this trip is rated a million A's. what with the spontaneity of the moment, the series of adventures and misadventures that followed, and the most important of all---the fun, fun company. there wasn't any dull moment at all; us ladies seemed to laugh in every situation we found ourselves in, even when we were already getting tired--especially when we were looking for a place to stay. conversation never lagged, and we got to know just a little bit more about each other's lives. oh-kay i'm getting all sappy here, but hey, it's true. :)
oh, yes. this adventure of ours certainly made our bond stronger.
on to ze next adventure!
on to ze next adventure!
When you get married, try driving alone with your mother in law and let's see what's gonna happen. :D
ReplyDeleteabaniko: now that should be quite a challenge, err, an experience. hehe. :D
ReplyDeleteYeah! Just like the E-ways in US, or M'ways we call here.
ReplyDeleteI cant imagine u driving a car coz that means u wont be able to take fotos then.
:)
Ang sarap dumaan dyan, bida sa akin ng mga friends ko buti u experienced it already. Nice shot too!
ReplyDeletehahaha... si hilda koronel lang pala makakapag gulo sa byahe.
ReplyDeleteNice photos. Hindi pa ako nakadaan dito and I'd like to explore this expressway. It sure looks good since that's how it appears in your photographs...
ReplyDeleteI wish expressways can reach up to Baguio and Ilocos para mas mabilis, ano?
ang ganda talga jan sa sctex noh. nice pics.
ReplyDeletekris jasper: hmm, now that you've mentioned it, i think i'll postpone my plans to go to driving school... :)
ReplyDeleteysrael: super ganda! sana makadaan ka rin dun soon! thanks! :)
the dong: haha! memorable na siya sa amin! :))
dodong flores: korek ka jan! then it would lessen our travel time greatly. yey! :) thanks for the compliment :)
pusa: super! :) salamat!
mmmmmmmmm! food food FOOD! :D
ReplyDeletemiss subic.
Great road trip... obviously the company made up for it... there's nothing more drag than having a road trip with people you hate!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics of SCTEX, I am from Gapo and am looking forward to next trip back home using this stretch of highway [not freeway, kasi me bayad!].
can i have those pizzas for breakfast as well:)
ReplyDeletemike
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