2007/11/15

BOULEVARD



Named after the national hero, the Rizal Boulevard of Dumaguete City is known for its beautiful promenade and dramatic views.





At night, the City converges at the baywalk, lured by the bright lights, the pulsating dance clubs, bars and specialty restaurants.





The baywalk's beautiful reflection illuminates the bay, a contrast to its backdrop, the serene silhouette of the Cuernos de Negros (Horns of Negros) mountains.




Artemis' moon has always kept a watchful eye on this place,





...where old Spanish houses and century-old acacia trees line its breakwaters,





...and where the Americans set up their first educational institution in Asia, the Silliman University.






Not to be outdone, the pioneering French Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres soon followed to shepherd the Catholic faithful.





Oh, yes, the fiesta beckons each year.




A time for the gentle and genteel families of Dumaguete together with their guests, to gather for the traditional feast of thanksgiving for the past year's blessings..





and the Haris to unite again.




To share memories and to paint the town red once more.



7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Emman,

Kuanto kilometro ta biahe para i Siudat Canlaon ginen Siudat Canlaon? Kuanto ora ta biahe ginen Siudat Dumaguete para gi Siudat Canlaon? Hu tungo' gof-anakko' i biahe ta.

Karelin Gabon

Anonymous said...

Emman

Lima lahi gi fila gi puenge. Lao mas guapo yan bunito hao gi todu lima lahi enao.

Karelin Gabon

Anonymous said...

Emman,

Hu ali'e si Paulbrett na bumiste katsunes yan polo na todu amariyu(yellow).

Karelin Gabon

Lance said...

whew! i miss dumaguete... when are you updating your blog?

Anonymous said...

why are haris ng negros seem like haras?

Mystery said...

hello...ang cute mo pala...hah..

Anonymous said...

emman, pinakapogi ka pa rin sa lahat, i hope i can meet u someday, ingat na lang. fids