Welcome, Skywatchers!
These are the scenes I took shots of on our way to Baguio City this past weekend. We passed through Marcos Highway (now known as Aspiras-Palispis Highway) and took a bus ride from Pangasinan to Baguio City.
Took a photo of the foggy road
Had to take all these photos from inside the bus, with my bunch of flowers :)
The bridge right after passing the tunnel. Seeing this means, the excitement that Baguio is just a few minutes away.
The good news at the moment is that Baguio City is on Alert Level 1 and welcomes tourists from the Philippines and abroad! For tourists abroad, the travel requirement is they must be fully vaccinated. For local tourists, fully-vaccinated travelers coming from areas under Alert Levels 1 and 2 may visit Baguio without swab test. (I was able to visit Baguio this time without being asked of my vaccination card or anything. Even young children are allowed to go, I think, as long as they are accompanied by a fully-vaccinated companion.) Please double check with the Baguio VISITA website for any updates, and register with them before travelling. Keep safe and enjoy!
After the exhilarating trip to Baguio, we were checked in at Cedar Peak Condominium which is thankfully just a few minutes walk to the major tourist places along Session Road, Baguio City
This post is linked to Skywatch Friday
thanks for sharing your trip - great shots of the sky, especially the fog
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Carol! :)
Delete...Keep safe and enjoy many journeys.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tom! I would love very much to be able to travel again as often as I can. cheers!
DeleteBeautiful captures! Happy journeys!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Will surely enjoy and be in the moment!
DeleteLovely sky shots and delightful trip for you ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteWishing you love and laughter in all your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Yes, indeed, those were just random shots of the foggy hill and glad they turned out ok! Thanks much for the visit!
DeleteLooks like a fun time!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, it sure was! It's the temperature getting colder and colder as we kept going on that made me excited!
DeleteLove the photos of the sky and the mountains! Have a great time on all your journeys!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting! I sure love nature trips like these, they do something for our soul, don't they? :)
DeleteEnjoy your journeys - fog pictures can be so pretty, in their own way, and one can never have too many flowers. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteOh thanks for saying that, about the flowers! And thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteVery enjoyable ride. Thank you so much for your visit I'm glad to have discovered your wonderful blog!
ReplyDeleteYes it sure was a great ride, I was so excited :)
DeleteThanks for visiting back, Cloudia! I admire your blog as well... I love the sights of Hawaii that you often post
I like the foggy weather, here it is so rare...
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Thanks for visiting back, Mascha! Germany indeed has foggy weather few and far between, and so much colder than here in Baguio. For me though, I often think of Germany when I visit the mountains here in Baguio
DeleteGreetings and Salutations! Stay safe. Have fun! Fog photographs are so unique.
ReplyDeleteHello there! thanks for the visit back :) Yes, I agree with you!
DeleteThese photos are wonderful and clearly show how sky can change. Even while traveling, you have captured some unique moments.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Thanks, Amila! Indeed that's what I find amazing as well in the blue skies. I try to always take photos during travel, just to take it all in and get in the moment, as we all would when we write a postcard :)
DeleteInteresting post. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda!
Deletelove the first shot
ReplyDeleteMe too! I love the clearer skies of Marcos Highway before entering Baguio.
Deletebeautiful mountain view
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