Sunday, April 26, 2009

Boni Art Tour

Last Saturday, April 25, my bestfriend, Aine, and I got to join the free tour organized by the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) and conducted by no other than Carlos Celdran! He's the one doing the Manila and Imelda tours (and others more - check out his website (http://celdrantours.blogspot.com/). I am so fascinated by the way he conducts his tours. Not the usual boring stuff we were forced to experience in school. His tours are way, way, way better. Entertaining and definitely educational. Anyway, this is the first time he's doing it the traditional way: by bus. As in tour bus! We almost didn't make it to the tour. It started just 5 minutes after we arrived. Whew! Glad we made it!













Carlos Celdran

We started our tour by singing the national anthem (with our right hands on top of our hearts). Now, this part I really like. Not a bit embarrassed to sing my heart out. I always really sing the anthem on last full shows at SM cinemas (I don't think they still play it at Ayala cinemas). Anyway, after the singing part we head on to the buses to go to our first stop - the sun dial. Never saw this before in BGC. Actually, almost all of the public arts showcased in this tour, I haven't really seen before. Carlos said that BGC was probably made with no pedestrian in mind. Just cars running around the city. That's why most of the public arts in the city are hidden from view. And another important thing I learned from Carlos - all building developers in BGC are required to give a certain percentage (it used to be 1%) of their total project budget to the City for the production of public art. That's why there's a lot of it in BGC.













Bonifacio Art Tour Poster















Kasaysayan Bawat Oras by Juan Sajid de Leon Imao. This is an actual sun dial. Tells time accurately. But unfortunately, it was drizzling that time so we didn't get a chance to see how it works.















Balanghai by Leo Gerardo Leonardo (no typo there...that's really his name...). The three sails represents Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. The sails can be moved by the wind. (Dapat siguro napakalakas na hangin...kasi di naman gumagalaw nong nakita namin to e.)















Forgot to get the name...sorry.















Taken from a garden inside BGC. I think the garden's name is Kasalikasan (Kasali at Kalikasan). Really beautiful garden. Apparently, it can also be used as a venue for weddings and other special events. (I know, i know, where is the garden? Hehe...the garden pictures came out really dark. No use posting it.)




















Ang Supremo by Ben-hur G. Villanueva















The Trees by Reynato Paz Contreras.
















Bansoy. Short for bansot na kahoy. This was our last stop. A lot of photo op happened here. Carlos was really game and posed for the pictures. Then it was time to go. Yey, eating time!





















Aine and I ate at Conti's in Serendra. It's always jampacked with people and we had to wait for sometime before we can finally eat but the food is worth the wait.
















We had Buffalo Wings and Roast Beef in Mushroom Sauce. Super sarap! Forgot to take photos. Gutom na kasi kami e. And then...when we were supposed to be on a diet due to the Coron trip, we had this for dessert...















Mango Bravo. Heavenly.

Coron

In about three weeks, my girlfriends and I will head out to Coron, Palawan. I've never been to this part of the country before and I'm
feeling pretty excited. Last year we were in CDO and Camiguin and we
really had a blast. Super enjoy talaga! I'll put up some pictures of our
previous outings soon. For the meantime, I'm showing just this one photo of Coron. I grabbed this picture from my friend, Lj,
who went to Coron last year. I'll keep my eyes open for this specific view and hopefully I'll take my own shot!


my first time

Blogging is entirely new to me. Just doing this for my own sake, really. I have this huge tendency to have memory gaps this early stage of my life. Like when I see a picture from about ten years ago, there would be times that I won't remember where or when that picture was taken. That's how bad my memory is. So as not to forget momentous (yeehaa!) events of my life, I have decided to give birth to RABAS. This blog will chronicle all my gimiks with my friends inside and outside the Philippines. I will also post anything and everything that takes my fancy. I just hope I keep this blog up and running. Bawal ang ningas-cogon. I'll take it one post at a time... =)