March 9, 2014 Sunday
The Honesty Coffee Shop or Honesty Cafe in Batanes has earned a place in travelers’ hearts. It’s made famous by its novelty.
No one tends to her store. This sign nips in the bud any thought of stealing something. If you are contemplating of stealing a candy, please don’t.
Stop, or else you will choke in hell.
Oo nga naman, you have to pay for the depreciation costs. It’s either Elena or her husband is an accountant.
We recognized this couple, they are also staying in Fundacion Pacita.
Do they inventory their soft drinks?
Bukayo is one of the souvenir items from Batanes.
There was no price tag on the buko.
There’s no such thing as free ihi.
Someone left a Samsung Galaxy phone.
Notice the bottle of acid. Oh no, that must be removed from there. Baka merong magkamali eh maihugas sa prekprek. Patay, goodbye. Sunog ang bibingka.
We bought a lot. I practically forced my children to get something, to patronize this store. “Sige pa anak, kuha pa” I kept on telling them.
She has a nice way of making people feel guilty.
She would be very pleased when she opens her cash box. I dropped a lot of money in the box. I bought two t-shirts, tapos tinapay, cafe, soft drinks, bukayo. I forced the driver and the tour guide to drink coffee. My kids also bought some things.