[Fort Ilocandia #3] The Sand Dunes of Ilocos

To end my Fort Ilocandia series, I would like to share with you my experience of going to the famous Sand Dunes of Ilocos. … This Desert in the North is famous because this is the setting of Fernando Poe’s Panday desert scenes and you can just imagine it when you are already in this place.
…I experienced for the first time what they call the “presence” walk where you don’t think about the future nor the past but just think and be grateful for the present.

[Fort Ilocandia #2] The Youngest Quester @ Microsoft CIO 5th Quest

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I’m sure you won’t remember this already but I’ll share with you our 3 day adventure during the 5th Microsoft CIO Summit last Oct.
…I have a video of this trip and I’ll process it and upload it when I’m done with the editing. … It was good that we were seated all the way back because there are times that momma have to breast feed you.

[Fort Ilocandia #1] a Fort Ilocandia Affair

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That is why all around the vicinity, you can see chinese poster, chinese rates and chinese TV stations, that would make you feel out-of-place in your own home country. … They have a hot air balloon for P900/person/flight (P1,400 on weekends) where the balloon would rise up to 20 meters above the ground and you can enjoy it for 15 minutes. There is a firing range (P550/ shot), golf driving range (P600/hour), paint ball (1,000/hour/ 100 rounds), wind surfing (P300/hr), and an all terrain vehicle (P550/ 20 mins) where there is a sandy track along the beach.