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Cook in watercolors

In watercolors

In watercolors

No one knows for sure when or where inspiration comes. Today, I just woke up from an hour of sleep, played David Cook CD, looked at his photos and decided to pull out that small watercolor pad from those old boxes. Voila! Here’s  David Cook in watercolors. My gift to all Cookies out there.

I just love things monochromatic. Most of my portraits lately were done that way. Somehow experimenting in one color tone fascinates me. I’ll try to have these drawings framed next year before they all start turning yellow.

Tagaytay undersiege: Storm Scrooge ruins Christmas Day

Broken sleigh

Broken sleigh

The family decided to visit Tagaytay on Christmas Day. The climate up in the highlands is colder at this time of the year and going around various eating places at night appeals to me more than anything else. A side trip to Rowena’s pies and tarts was already in the itinerary.

Rowena's bakeshop and cafe

Rowena's bakeshop and cafe

We left home at 3pm. While at C5, we noticed something was wrong with the tires at the rear. We dropped by South Avenue in Makati for a tire check and found that two tires need to be vulcanized. After an hour, we’re back on the road on top shape.

Incredibly delicious Blueberry tarts. Keeps toothache away.

Incredibly delicious Blueberry tarts. Keeps toothache away.

It took us one hour and a half to reach Tagaytay despite the road construction at the whole stretch of the SLEX. I could just imagine the unbearable traffic jam it caused during the mad rush out of Manila one week before Christmas. We took the Santa Rose Exit.

Traffic on our way to Josephine's

Traffic on our way to Josephine's

Cloudy skies and a drizzle greeted us when we stopped by Rowena’s. At the Tagaytay rotunda, traffic was slowly building up. A heavy downpour followed. Tagaytay was swimming on Christmas Day.

People at the wait list

People at the wait list

We drove to Josephine’s for a nice dinner. When we arrived, parking was difficult and the restaurant was swarming with people. We were number 13 at the wait list and it would take an hour more to get us seated. We decided to find a place to eat and saw Max’s.

Inside Josephine's restaurant where we stood and watched people enjoy dinner while waiting for our number to be called.

Inside Josephine's restaurant where we stood and watched people enjoy dinner while waiting for our number to be called.

We went all the way to Tagaytay to have dinner at Max’s when we could have it just a few blocks away from our place in Cainta. Talk about irony, no? When we left the place, the wind was howling and the electricity went out. Ha ha.

That's mom checking out the menu at Max's.

That's mom checking out the menu at Max's.

Inside the car, we jacked one of our ipods to the speaker and sang Christmas songs to storm Scrooge.

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