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Jonathan's Cupcakery

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One of the places to grab some bag of sweets is Jonathan's Cupcakery located at Arellano Street in Davao City.  The place was our last stop for our DFAT 2012 last day so the place was unforgetable.  There were two places in the area and they stand right next to each other.  After a hearty food tasting at Rego's we have to run to JC to satisfy our sweet tooth. They have a wide selection of cupcakes. I don't have the list of them all but I urged you to drop by at their places to prove to yourself that they sell out more than 12 or more kinds or flavors of cupcakes. And this four is just a sample of the many - If you doubt their wide variety of selection, then go and do what this: The place is not so big. It is just enough space to accommodate a handful and feel cozy eating their cake with a drink of your choice. If I will have the chance to visit their again, I guess I will have 4 or 5 flavors and then a mug of coffee. Their wall got several frames that convey a message to ev

An Ultimate Guide to Italian Lakes

Oozing in history, culture and captivating panoramas, Italy is one of Europe’s most mesmerising destinations. Venture away from the cities and into rural pastures and you will find Italian lakes holidays , with the beautiful Dolomite mountains as a sensational backdrop. A dream for any outdoors fan, this area of the country is blessed with breathtaking scenery that you can wile away hours exploring whilst the glistening lakes invite you to participate in its activities. In fact, the sheer view of them will make you want to jump right in. Although there are many lakes found in this glorious country, two tourist hotspots are Lake Como and Lake Garda, attractive for various reasons. Lake Garda Easily accessible from the north via the Brenner Pass, Lake Garda is a major tourist attraction and also the largest lake in Italy. Particularly advisable for the adventurous types and thrill seekers amongst you, Lake Garda offers a whole host of enjoyable activities, including a vast array of water

2012 Travel Memories

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I have lots of them! And those who also love to travel I am sure you too can enumerate so many. Documentation? Yeah! Lots of photos. Taken during our trip to HK. Us (Me and Daughter with her Omi and her cousins, and friends @ HK Disneyland  Shared?  Yeah verbally. How about virtually? Oh well, I call that backlogs. hahaha  I know I bad ass in updating my travel journal but still in my heart and in my mind, it seems just like they are yesterday or the other week or the month.  The fliers I asked from each resort is already a bit thick in my camera bag and I have not yet gone into them one by one.  Oh my! I could hit my butt but you know, but there are other blogs to maintain, not just this one.  But I know too that I have to update this or else I will just be wasting the $12 I paid in the renewal fee. This is a birthday gift you know.  Thanks to Mommy Ruby for giving this to me as a present during the night I turned 39.  Last month I turned 40 and I have paid the renewal fee to keep it

Early Bird Family Holiday Deals 2013: From Tenerife to Turkey

Booking and packing, for more than just the two of you, is a hefty process. Not only does it require some outstanding organisational skills at times, it can also demand a weighty wallet. Plan in advance and look online at early bird Turkey holiday deals and cheap Tenerife holidays. This will inspire your destination dreams and could save you hundreds off your next stint across the seas. Travelling short haul can be the most convenient option for broods with small bairns. In less than two hours from most UK airports, families can be enjoying a week in the Balearics - while the Canaries and Greece/Turkey regions take just three and four hours, respectively. Balearic Islands Closest to home, the Balearic Islands comprise of Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza, all of which are excellent child friendly holiday spots. Alcudia in Majorca has safe shores, a waterpark and a wetland reserve to keep the children entertained, while its sister island, Menorca, offers a much more laid back retreat. Canary I