I can’t remember exactly what year I last visited Casa Gorordo
But I’m sure it was before I flew to Singapore for work
So that must have been around a decade ago
I was about to head downtown to attend the annual Sinulog Novena
But I can’t quite get out of the house because of the rain
So I pulled out my laptop and wrote this
The pictures were taken just this lunch
When I had the time to visit Casa Gorordo
Make sure to click on play so you can listen to Missing Filemon
While going through the pictures.
There’s actually a few text written after that but I thought everyone takes a picture of that so I cut it instead.
The grounds are absolutely beautiful. I don’t mind shooting here.
Plants hang from the windows. Something that I like seeing.
The facade looked really, really nice.
Another spot I absolutely liked.
Inside, apart from the museum, they have a cafe and a gift shop.
Locally made
We should have more places like this.
These scarves looked really cool.
More of the local goodness!
They had planners and journals too. Too bad, I already have two.
From the corner, it looks like this.
I also liked how they placed a few display items on the stairs. I made sure I took a picture so I can copy it.
Pit Senyor!!!
More items.
I also went out and took more pictures.
Very well preserved. I must say.
Beautiful Storm.
Lush greenery all around the museum.
It was an absolute delight to me as a photographer.
They also have this very interesting tree or plant with it’s trunk twisting around.
That’s their cafe! And you can actually work there too. I will one of these days.
They have nice chairs to match too!
I had Seafood Spaghetti which I surprisingly liked considering I only eat my Mama’s spaghetti.
And hungarian sandwich which was also great.
These birds made of paper, I think, were hanging from the ceiling down the stairs.
Their menu looks good and quite affordable. More reason to come.
And little hints of Christmas too! You should check-out Casa Gorordo.