Bora at night
And so we slept when we got to the resort for probably 4 hours.
Woke up and it was already dark outside. This became our routine really coz we don't want to be out in the sun ehehehe. So when the clock hits 1pm after having our lunch, we would just stay in the room til 6pm and then just go out to eat dinner.
Here are some of the pics to give you an idea of Bora at night.

I think these would cost 200 pesos to 400 pesos each.

Got fascinated with these tribal figures

I regret to say that we did not orderred to have seafoods in the shore. These are not that expensive but yum yum was not in the mood to try them out with me hehehe. 100 grams will cost 100 to 200 pesos if you have them cooked.

Yum yum asked me why I was taking pictures of Isaw hahaha. It was like I had never seen one in Manila. I told her I just need to show it in my blog. The Isaw cost 10 to 15 pesos and my favorite hotdog stick cost 30 to 40 pesos. Wow right? Double the price of hotdog sticks in Manila really.
I also wanna try the dinner buffet hehhehe I love buffets! But yum yum is not yet ready for it so there is always a next time I guess.

I think we've seen quite a lot of these icons outside the resorts.






I wonder what it will be like in Bora in December..

Yum yum and Christmas tree background.

Zooming in to capture the lone Christmas tree hehehe why does it have to be inside a bamboo fence anyway?

I love the snow man decor Of Boracay Mandarin.

So far these are the only Christmas images that I saw in Bora.


I have to say that I did not feel that it was nearing Christmas in Bora for the lack of Christmas lights. Weird right? I wish they could have decorated the hotels more.
Maybe they just did not put up to much decors because there are tourists in the island that don't celebrate Christmas anyway.
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9intervals, the idea is derived from a cat having nine lives. I guess, I don't have to tell you how much I love cats!
We've been through intervals in this lifetime. Guess, I'm lucky to be alive. I don't think I would be lucky the next time. But nevertheless, we have our intervals. A certain episode that we remember in the past that affects our future. Or maybe just something that we can learn from. A little something to look back to.
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