Martes, Nobyembre 13, 2012

Passi, Passi I Love!

Passi City Church
When we were there the funeral of the patriarch of a political clan has just left. You can really count thousands in attendance
the altar
i used to hear the 3pm English mass on Sundays when I lived there.
one of my fondest memories was when i volunteered to collect the alms on one  of the masses
Jardin de los Santos
this is beautiful and sets apart the church
i wish we could have one too here

the back part
the main streets
the mode of transportation within the city are tricycles designed like this.
masarap pang-motorcade,yon nga lang mahirap kung masyado mainit at umuulan.
i envy the numerous motorcycle parts shops there because they surely got a lot of customers
the obviously newest structure within the city
is this what they call a linear park?
i have to agree the sight is better with this addition, I remember plans of having one like this in Daraga. I hope it would push through
the Plaza Paloma
at the background is the old Municipal hall built in 1930
beautifully crafted! Passi is known for abundant and sweet pineapples.
That's the restroom at the park.

Kawilihan Resort in one of the outskirts barangay
the passi river
it was just a poor shot but the river is so scenic
the Passi Grand Terminal

Gaisano Capital Passi
the only mall in the city and how I wish it was already around then.
In fairness it has already a Goldilocks outlet where one is just underway here in Legazpi
a new building adjacent to Gaisano
Passi has its own charm  It's so laid back that you just want  to forget the rest of the world. One thing that amaze me is that they tend to know each other.

i really wouldn't mind living there only that I dream of a house where Mayon Volcano is within my sight.

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