Breakfast was served around 7:30am. Danggit was served. And scrambled eggs and garlic fried rice, plus Nescafe 3-1 coffee. Kuwentos spiced up our breakfast.
Then we proceeded to town for a little “make-over” at Seventh Heaven. The ladies got their hot oil and blow dry for their hair while Tito Lorenz, Mitchell and I got a massage. Free. Usually, it would have cost us php 300 pesos.
Seventh Heaven is located at Bandera Building, along Cervantes Street. The building is called Bandera because it was the name of the farm where Tito Al Arzaga grew up. From the roof top of the building, one can see the whole town, still largely covered by trees. A quaint Jollibee house stands out among the buildings.
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