September 22, 2012

Villa Sylvia Resort

Villa Sylvia Resort, at Brgy.  Banago, Nagcarlan, Laguna

It was fun in there and the swimming pools are clean. There is a deeper one for the ones who like do more lap in better poise and there is a shallow one for the ones who (well lets face it,) dont know how to swim. And there is also for kids. There are cottages and rooms to stay if you wanted to stay for the night.

I am not promoting the resort but I just  wanted to share to all of you the that there are great resorts in Laguna if you are looking to.

I love the slide in there.
The entrance fee is just 50 pesos and the cottage fee is 600 pesos. 

The pay is worth the fun and experience. The place is a lot better because its a terrace resort, placed in the hills and there are a lot of trees that cools down the hot of the sun during noon, but if you wanted to get some tan, the pool area is place in the center for the sun to come in.

They also have some party place and they also hold some gatherings prior to reservation. 

quench your thirst for $26,000


THE JEWEL OF PANGAEA

                                                      Asia's most expensive drink

At a super rich club in Singapore, as reported by Malaysia’s Bernama news agency, is where the literal taste of luxury can be acquired for just  $26,000.

Way too much for even the rich man in the world. But for those who wanted to at least taste what the world can offer before you get out of it, well its worth trying for.

The cocktail which was dubbed as "the Jewel of Pangaea" is created by the award-winning master bartender Ethan Leslie Leong and is served in the Pangaea in Singapore. The cocktail is a concoction of gold-flecked Hennessey brandy, 1985 vintage Krug champagne and sugar, garnished with a Triple X 1-carat diamond by Switzerland-based jeweler Mouawad.

An exciting and rewarding drink indeed.

But there are also a lot of  clubs around the world that serves drinks and cocktails sprinkled with gold and diamonds. Of course, to attract the most famous and wealthy people, they had to cater their luxurious wants and taste.

London’s ultra select club Movida also launched a £35,000 ($56,700) Christmas cocktail in 2007 called ‘Flawless’, which contained Louis XII cognac, Cristal Rose champagne, brown sugar, angostura bitters, a few flakes of 24-carat edible gold leaf and an 11-carat white diamond ring at the bottom.

Ritz Carlton Tokyo came up with a ‘Diamonds are Forever’ martini drink that cost US$18,000 in 2010, a blend of chilled Grey Goose vodka with a lime twist, poured over a one-carat diamond.


So, wanna try one?


....thanks to Yahoo and Google for the completion of this article.....

September 8, 2012

Luneta sneak peaks

@luneta park.....a butterfly garden before but they closed it temporarily for now for some renovation.

at least I got a sneak peak going inside because the caretaker wont allow us to take a picture inside. I guess I'm pretty good in sneaking pictures. Cool and relaxing inside the garden. The breeze from the plants that are not yet properly cultivated will surely make you forget that you are in Luneta, in the center of the busy Manila. Although its a bit noisy outside the garden during weekends, noises seems afraid to get inside. The gate is really close and the garden is temporarily closed for now, though you can sneak sometimes if the caretaker forgets to close the gate.

Well, lets just wait for the garden to officially open, because before when it was still open to the public and the plants there are still properly maintained, butterflies does amazed me as they flies above me as I was touring the garden. Catching them is not allowed but I still tried to do. I didn't caught any though.


Besides the Butterfly Garden, there are also Japanese and Chinese Garden in Luneta Park (Rizal Park). There are performers also during weekends and rare days, but if you want to look back at history about the Rizal Park, you can freely enter the park, where you can see how Jose Rizal was shoot and statues of some valued heroes of our treasured past.





...sorry it was my bad, I don't have a picture with Jose Rizal.