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After lunch yesterday I stumbled upon this quaint shop
Just in the neighborhood in Guadalupe
After my first latte, I ordered another one
It was really good
This morning, I thought I could use some walking, you know?
So I took out my camera, fresh from Palawan
And walked about 10-15 minutes to the same shop
Clicking my camera to things which I thought looked nice
This are leaves from a tree which my Mama planted just outside our door.
I’m not sure what this is called in english by Mama also planted this. In bisaya it’s called Kanding-kanding. In english, Goat-goat. I kid, I kid…
I told you I snapped at anything.
This is an abandoned property just along the road to the house. I’ve always wanted to take pictures here.
Look up!
And some more.
This wall used to be covered in all of those but this morning, the gardeners trimmed it.
Interesting looking things.
I’m not sure if that’s a monstera.
After a few minutes, I was there.
This is Chris, making my local latte.
Really cool!
Fancy glasses too!
More plants.
That’s my latte.
This is his wife Rachelle making me pancakes.
Mugs for long blacks.
I should get this plant.
On the right are bean bags that Chris kept.
Another view.
Coffee?
Weak on the knee!
While having my usual latte, Chris made coffee the Japanese way. The experience was like having tea.
A closer look at the pour.
I’m not sure why this is too dark.
With home made peanut butter by Rachelle’s Mama.
I emptied it in no time.
Plants everywhere.
Rachelle making Chris his piccolo.
Here’s a Thai Green Tea something.
I should go back and get the name.
It looked like malunggay juice with milk. But it smelled so good. I wanted to order one.
On my way home I still took photos.
The plants were really nice to look at.
And some of them were burnt but still.
Maple?
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