Monday, March 28, 2022
| The highlight of this London trip would have to be the West End musicals. I thoroughly enjoyed watching Mamma Mia, The Lion King, & Juliet and Cinderella. Super stellar shows! |
![]() |
| Museum day at National Gallery in Trafalgar Square |
![]() |
| Big Ben: Prettiest clock in the world |
| Stopping by The Ritz for afternoon tea hosted by my friend |
| The Shard: Modernity amidst the antiquity |
| Sainsbury flowers to brighten London's famously dreary weather |
| London Chinatown for the best Peking Duck dish |
![]() |
| Shoreditch used to be Jack the Ripper's lair but is now the capital of cool. It's artsy, trendy and it's my favorite part of London |
Paid my respects to my favorite English writers, poets and historical figures at Westminster Abbey![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() |
| Oh, the Thames River! |
![]() |
| Reality vs. Expectation: The Tower Bridge is majestic while London Bridge is actually just an ordinary bridge |
![]() |
| I would have booked the English Tea Bus if I knew of such travel experience |
| My sister booked a pretty Airbnb in Edinburgh with a whimsical view of Princes Street |
Dean Village is a rustic fairytale 19th century village with a bubbling stream and garden pathways. Very enchanting! |
| The winter garden of Edinburgh Castle |
| Scottish tablet or Parma Violet? |
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
The al fresco portion of Dafalongs Garden cafe where you can enjoy the surrounding flowers and tropical plants while savoring their food and drink offerings

![]() |
| Landscaping and indoor plants for sale |
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
![]() |
I regret taking Boracay Island for granted. :( |
Aquamarine, seafoam and turquoise- colors of nature that I truly miss. Hmmm, I wonder when can I see the sea again? I hate to be bothered by tons of travel requirements, expensive COVID-19 screenings and paranoia just to visit a nearby tropical island so in the meantime, a virtual beach vacay will cure me from severe cabin fever. This virtual island getaway to Aruba looks really good. I'm staying home and staying safe.
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Thursday, January 28, 2021
![]() |
| Iloilo River Esplanade vis -a- vis Hangang Park in Yeouido, Seoul |
Saturday, January 23, 2021
After breakfast, my sister-law and teenage niece headed off to Plaza Jaro to check out the plant fair. Right after December, as tradition would have it, the plaza would usually be a noisy carnival of sorts filled with ukay-ukay merchandize, plant sales and exhibits, marble and ceramic markets and of course, the streetfood fare. This year, it's just all about plants, plants and more plants. I don't call myself a real plantita since my practical interest in plants is usually limited to culinary herbs and flowering plants. I'm not into collecting expensive or rare plants either since I don't have the time or the budget for it. Every January, I just buy a few plants from the Jaro Plaza market that I can add to my herb or flower garden.
The Jaro Plaza plant fair has a plant for every kind of gardener, plant enthusiast or die-hard plantita/plantito. You might just find the plant that will love you back. Check the market out as soon as you can. Bring lots of cash as the temptation will be great. Resistance will be futile.
The Jaro Plaza Plant Fair runs from January to February 6, 2021.
Update: Extended until February 15, 2021.

![]() |
| There is a plant for every kind of plantito or plantita |
![]() |
| Foliage is the new flower |
![]() |
| Orchids for the intermediate and advanced plantita |
Monday, January 18, 2021
Sunday, January 17, 2021
| Color coded stoneware and ceramic plates to upgrade your tablescape |
Akiko Japan-Iloilo is the place to go if you are looking for Japanese bicycles or mamacharis, Noritake and luxury branded tea sets, lacquered bento boxes, Japanese culture home decor, furniture as well as quirky curios. Meanwhile, Domo-Domo Japanese Surplus specializes in toys, plushies, anime and kawaii collectibles as well as vintage kitchenware, stoneware and Japanese style furniture. I bought a few circa 1960-something items from the store and they still look good as new. Akiko Japan-Iloilo has weekly live selling sessions where you might just find the perfect item waiting for you. I've bought a few items from the live selling sessions. The trick on how to get your hand on the item you like is to have fast fingers since the first to type "Mine + item code+ price" in the comment box will get the item.
Thrifting is serendipity in action since you don't find your vintage item, sometimes it finds you. Like true love, what is meant to be yours is yours! To get the best of the vintage lot, follow the Facebook pages of these shops and come early when they open. Take advantage of the seasonal sales when they happen.
Happy vintage shopping!
| Vintage pots and pans to complete a zakkastyle kitchen aesthetic |
| Stoneware and ceramic tea and sake cups |
| Cute knick knacks and pretty little things |
| Vintage toys, plushies and board games |





























































Social Media
Search