I rode a O6C jeep, was going to my church in B. Rodriguez. The jeep took the route passing by the famous Carbon Market, and Cebu City Hall which just about a few meters from the market. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2010
Payag ni Badong
Remembering the teenage years and the college days is priceless. Going back to the place where I used to hang out and recalling what I and my classmates used to do is something money could not buy.
I miss Payag ni Badong. Every USC-TC college students back in the 1990s would feel the same way. Their delicious food is missed. The service and the friendship provided by the eatery owner made me come back, and others too.
Some of those patron who were teenagers back then, revisit Payag ni Badong to reminisce the past and of course, to eat the well cooked food.
I believe even those who did not graduate in University of San Carlos had their own favorite places they used to hang out. If you want to me shoot your favorite hang out, just go to the Request to Shoot page.

The road to Payag ni Badong.

The portal to Payag ni Badong. A classmate jokingly said that the steps at the entrance was his favorite area to study his lessons. Yeah, right!

They serve Lomi, pancit canton, batchoy. Batchoy and pancit canton was my favorite.

The dining area of Payag ni Badong.

The menu. Batchoy used to cost less than 15 pesos during the 1990s.

Another list of their food.

The lababo. My favorite area of this eatery, hehehe.

The breakfast food are basically the same back in our time. Corned beef, hotdog, fried egg etc.

The team behind Payag ni Badong: Marvin, Malou, Badong, Cheche and Maimai (not in photo).
Cabahug St. Mandaue City
I miss this place, I used to live in Mandaue City for several years. I believe this is true to any place where a person spends a considerable number of years.
I went back just to take pictures.
See map of Cabahug Street in Mandaue City.

On the left of the photo is a convenience store.

Some shops are closed because it’s not yet 8:00 in the morning. Haha, I was to early.

The elf jeepney is a distraction. So I had to take a shot again (below).

Mileage Front Motor Parts.

Cebuana Lhuillier.

St. Anne Funeral Parlor

ABCC Marketing Motor Parts

Angels Hamburger

Cosmopolitan Funeral Homes. The design is typical to all Cosmo around the Philippine – Greek Classical Architecture.

Lending shops.

Are these bikes “habal – habal”?
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Standing at the Colonnade Mall in Colon Street
Standing just outside the entrance of Colonnade Mall in Colon Street. I was waiting for a jeep heading to SM City Cebu.
Colon Street is the oldest street in the Philippines.
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CESAFI High School All Stars Part 2
This is part 2 of the CESAFI High School All Stars.

Table officials.

The Dark Team were presented first. Composed of USJ-R, SHS, UC, Don Bosco, and USC.

The Light Team shaking hands with the Dark. Lights were composed of CEC, CIT, and UV.

Aguirre looks like he was fouled.

USC player taking a jump shot.

The Dark Team defending the territory.

Labo-Labo, the center.

Labo-Labo at the free throw line.

USJ-R player.

USC player

Malana no. 4 of USC.

Malana running.

Malana. The man with big tummy is the Dark Team’s coach.

Malana defending the attack.

UC player taking a free throw.

The second free throw.

Malana again. I was asked by a lady to take shots of him.

USC and UV player waiting for a player to take free throws.

I forgot the final score, but the Light team (CIT, UV and CEC) won the game!
CESAFI High School All Stars
The CESAFI All Star was held at the home court of University of Cebu, the Cebu City Colosseum on September 19, 2010.
The CESAFI stands for Cebu School Athletic Association Inc., and is equivalent to UAAP in Metro Manila.
A friend of mine invited us to watch with him whose son, Clyven Limalima is playing. Limalima has the potential to make it big in the future.
I borrowed my friend’s Nikkor 55-200mm camera lens.
This set is part one. See the part two here.

My first shot.

Diaper and Legarde. Players from CIT and CEC respectively.

Test shot again.

The right ring.

Clyven Limalima taking a practice shot.

Limalima at the corner, taking a 3 point shot.

We yelled at Clyven to pose for the camera.

And he did.

The dark team, warming up.

UC, Don Bosco, USC and another UC player stretching.

Senining of San Jose Recoletos.

USC player.

Don Bosco player taking a practice layup.

Guardiario of USC.

Muller of Sacred Heart.

Limalima.

Diapera, weird last name, in English it could be Diaper.

Limalima, number 12.

I was aiming for Limalima, but newbie that I am with sports photography, I got this.

The scoreboard. The game will start in 6:34 minutes.


