May 11, 2019

Our flight to Manila was smooth and comfortable. We experienced the usual Philippine Airlines’ hospitality. The purser is a kumpare of Edmund’s golf friend Peter Nava. The flight attendant assigned in our section was Luzen Escoto. Her name came from her parents’ names Luis and Zenaida.

The flight inbound Manila was 13 1/2 hours compared to 14 and 20 minutes outbound.
I watched several movies to while away the time.

Denzel Washington’s Equalizer 2 was brutal and very graphic. This movie was way too violent.
Manila

PAL’s menu is always an 85 to 95, never a failing mark. Even when I am still busog, I always eat what they serve.

Manila

We landed on time at past 6 pm. There was a little bit of wait at the immigration counter for residents due to the computerization of arrivals.

Syempre nangangapa pa yung mga pasahero. I myself was slow.

I felt the heat as soon as we got out of the Naia terminal building. Coming from a very cold temperature, my body reacted right away. Init na init ako.


I hoped that traffic wouldn’t be so bad going home. It was, very very traffic.

I hate unpacking.

The liquid from the small truffle bottle spilled.

I found this set at the St. James Church’s flea market. They survived the long trip intact. Walang lamat, walang basag.

Antonia—–“Good evening mam”.
OMB———-“Good evening. Ano’ng niluluto mo?”
Ooops, I don’t want to know. Alam ko na kung ano.

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