Sunday, February 8, 2009

Weekend Snapshot: Dumaguete by the sea

port of Dumaguete at the distance

Took these photos on a Sunday afternoon at the boulevard in Dumaguete City.

Posted for Weekend Snapshot


Franzia: hmmmnnn...don't tempt me, pleaseee...
Franzia: ok, i give in. how much for half-dozen penoy, manong?
Manong (thinking): inglesera naman 'to!
Manong: very cheap, ma'am!

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

hahaha! I'm a sucker for those things too, Luna---nilagang mani, balut,shigalig, fish crackers, turon, banana cue, penoy, mais, chicharon, pongkan, balloons...i get a kick in the thought that I help our economy this way too ;-D!

JayAshKal said...

Hahahaaa... everyone I know woul dbe tempted to eat Penoy [or balut, as the case maybe] sa harap ng dalampasigan. Great pictures. I know I have been to port Dumaguete but somehow I could not recall the places depicted in these photos.

Unknown said...

hello, JayAshKal! i guess you need to revisit dumaguete soon to get reacquainted with the place.:D

it feels great to gaze at the sea while munching something (hehe). thanks for visiting.

Unknown said...

i think it's very Pinoy, bernadette. when we were kids, most vendors would drop by our house because my father always bought everything in the basket. bicho-bicho, fresh lumpia, alupe (suman), ibos, palitaw were among our favorites. kumusta ka na? :D

Anonymous said...

Pinoy na pinoy! We did that with our when we were kids. Those are the old times :)

♥♥ Willa ♥♥ said...

om, ako naman fish craker, I just can't say no to that junkie food! it's my fav, btw you got a nice shot!
My Weekend Snapshot

Sidney said...

I like Dumaguete City... too bad I only was there for a few hours...

SASSY MOM said...

Oh,I miss Dumaguete. I can't remember when I was last there. That's my mom's province. Have a great week ahead!

Ice Pony Girl said...

thanks for the photos! love the hanging bridge!!

Anonymous said...

I never got to go down that wall by the boulevard when I first went to Dumaguete. This month, we will go there and I will really go down and touch the waters of Dumaguete. =)

My weekend snapshots are posted here and here. Have a great week ahead!

Anonymous said...

parang ang sarap ng beach. i miss going to the beach. wala masyadong magandang beach dito eh. :(

Anonymous said...

Love the first photo. There is something in there that...
- calms me
- hints of sadness
- makes me smile as well.
And probably a lot more.

Mauie Flores said...

Half-dozen penoy! Ang cholesterol! LOL!

Feel free to view my WS entries:

http://www.maureenflores.com/2009/02/weekend-snapshot-welcoming-babies-to.html

http://sugarfreesweetmoments.blogspot.com/2009/02/weekend-snapshot-take-dip.html

http://tordecillasfamily.blogspot.com/2009/02/weekend-snapshot-diary-of-wimpy-kid.html

♥peachkins♥ said...

lol,half-dozen penoy??
I love the second photo..

Anonymous said...

luna, miss ko na rin ang tsismisan ala cyberspace natin. am busy with artworks for another salcedo art fair on the 14th of march. Silip ka uli! Baka makaabot pa sa gabi! Kamusta na rin ang exporter guru?

Unknown said...

hi, bernadette! i'm having withdrawal symptoms from our endless stories.:D oy, saturday ang march 14th...baka nga makaka-swing ako sa salcedo art fair. busy-busy pa...alam mo naman pag crisis, doble-kayod!:D will write soon, promise!

Unknown said...

hello, iska! naho-homesick ka yata.:D

thank you for stopping by.

Anonymous said...

Hi, Luna, I'm from Dumaguete, and I miss home and this scene, and especially at night, the boulevard is very well lighted and lots of vendors selling their wares, lots of people walking and strolling along the boulevard. Our house is just a few blocks away. Nice shots, too.

Unknown said...

hello, ebie! i enjoyed walking at the boulevard after dinner, it's a nice, safe place, and the aroma of grilled chicken wafted through the breeze. wishing you a great homecoming soon! thanks for visiting.