The Sanguniang Kabataan of Ayala Alabang and Barangay Ayala Alabang present the Basic Photography Workshops! This is open to hobbyists, amateurs and enthusiasts who want to have fun AND earn from their instamatic, point-and-shoot or DSLR cameras! The fee is only P1,000 for AAVA residents and P2,000 for non-residents. See the full post for more details.
Feeling claustrophobic with all the big bazaars going on? Check out the Private Bazaar at Hillsborough Village today, and actually enjoy your shopping experience!
It’s been featured on Unang Hirit, QTV, and the Manila Standard, but Wria noticed it first! Southbound drops in on Pilar Village’s very own haunted house.
Ever wondered about those neat rows of kinchay and wansoy marching across some of the vacant lots in BF? Betty shares some interesting articles about these pockets of infill farming from Bea Misa’s charming blog on gardening.
Las Pi�as residents, take note! The new 2007 Friendship Route stickers will be released from August 1 to 15. There won�t be any extensions, so you�d better put this little errand on top of your to-do list; after all, the Friendship Route sticker is the most useful thing you�ll ever have […]
For 19 years, I’ve lived on number two Polillo Street, the corner of Luzon Drive; a few paces away from Madrigal Avenue - the main street of one of my most favorite places on Earth: Ayala Alabang Village.
Yes, Ayala Alabang is the premiere gated community South of Manila. It commands images of large houses in contemporary […]