Friday, October 26, 2012

Camaya Coast of Mariveles, Bataan

I was still a small kid when I reached Mariveles together with my Mom. I do not remember anything except that I swam the waters of Mariveles, Bataan.

A good friend from Doha, Qatar arrived and invited me to check the property they bought. I've heard of Camaya, but I never thought that is an exclusive and a private resort for property owners only.

It's exclusive in the sense that we were fetched by a Camaya coaster together with their sales representative from EDSA. That day was like an open house for the developers, they welcomed property owners, new investors and family guests.

Before riding their ferry, we registered with the staff and made us wear the exclusive Camaya wrist badges to be worn, indicating that we are "Camaya" people indeed.

If I remember it right, to reach Camaya Coast, a ferry trip lasted 45 minutes one way from a Camaya port in Mariveles.

You be the judge how beautiful the place is.




































Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Leonor Rivera-Kipping's Mansion in Camiling, Tarlac

The last time I visited the Kipping Mansion was in 1991, no digicams, not much of the internet, mobile phones were still struggling for higher pixels thus, to shoot objects and memories was quite expensive. To maximize rolls of 36 shot films if you could afford, was somewhat a status symbol.

Every Filipino student of Philippine literature and Filipino language subjects come across the life of Leonor. Known to few, she's a distant second cousin of Philippine National Hero Jose Rizal. Antonio Rivera was Leonor's father and a cousin of  Jose Rizal's father, Francisco Mercado, thus, Jose calling Antonio his uncle.

I went to Camiling to accompany my students at DLSU Manila for their research project. The letter I gave to the group wasn't enough to gain entrance to the mansion. Their thought of bringing with them their Instructor was the best passport. I said, Yes... eventually.

There is an annex to the mansion that houses the memorabilia of Leonor. I've heard that this is now well kept and indeed much better.

Me and my students were toured by the relatives of Leonor around the mansion. I marveled at the antique collections of course.

The granddaughter, grandnieces and grandnephews of Leonor were very accommodating. They explained in detail every piece of furniture and object in the annex museum.

Upon gazing at Leonor's collection, I can't help but recall all the lessons I've learned and was teaching at the same time about Rizal and his greatest love.

Questions started... Why was the wedding gown of Leonor blue? Is this blow up picture of Rizal authentic from Europe? How come it's embroidered? What happened to the letters sent by Jose to Leonor? Did Leonor die lonely? 


The Answers to these questions? Let your eyes start to move while probing inside the museum.

Most of these questions were of course answered by the surviving relatives of the Rivera-Kippings. The fact that those answers were also relayed to them by their elders. Lots of undying proof of love mementoes are waiting for you at the house of Leonor Rivera-Kipping Mansion. 















Tuesday, October 23, 2012

St. Francis of the Assisi Church - Gen. Trias, Cavite

The Church was first built in 1611 by the Franciscan Missionaries. Rebuilt in stone in 1769, repaired and enlarged in 1834 and in 1893. Partially damaged during the earthquake of July 18,1880. The Facade was rebuilt in 1881, beatified in 1885.

Indeed a historical Church, this is where the Banda Matanda practiced the Marcha Filipina before it was played for the Declaration of Philippine Independence by General Aguinaldo in Kawit.

You can also find beside the church the wood statue of Saint Francis of Assisi that was carved in a century old Acacia Tree, this tree once stood beside the General Trias Church but it fell in 2006 during Typhoon Milenyo's onslaught. Instead of simply abolishing the tree, locals decided to carved this statue as this tree played an important part in town's colorful and rich history.

The Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Church is located at the Poblacion. General Trias is 35 Kilometers from Manila. It is beside the General Trias Town Plaza.