Sitting in Greenbelt 3 eating outside at a restaurant watching the rain drive off other customers...we ate Persian, Indian, Thai about 3 times, French, Filipino multiple times, Korean twice, and perhaps a few more I can't remember right now. Great restaurants, and very affordable in Manila.
The Shang Tower where we stayed (the President of the Philippines has one of her primary residences here as well) for 8 days is the second highest building in the picture, the one right in the center of the picture, with a kind of greenish tint. We are standing in Greenbelt 3, one of a series of malls and outdoor eating areas that are in Makati and make the place a wonderful one to visit.
Carrie and I with our friends Mary Lou and Fred, who are our "Guam parents." Fred is a fellow alumnus of UVA Law. Yes, the UVA bond runs all across the world :).
This is a picture from the patio of a restaurant that we ate lunch at on Corregidor (the only restaurant on the island which isn't very big though it housed 13,000 American and Filipino troops during the war) looking across at the Bataan Peninsula.
Carrie and I at the Every Nation Conference in Araneta.
The Shang Tower where we stayed (the President of the Philippines has one of her primary residences here as well) for 8 days is the second highest building in the picture, the one right in the center of the picture, with a kind of greenish tint. We are standing in Greenbelt 3, one of a series of malls and outdoor eating areas that are in Makati and make the place a wonderful one to visit.
Carrie and I with our friends Mary Lou and Fred, who are our "Guam parents." Fred is a fellow alumnus of UVA Law. Yes, the UVA bond runs all across the world :).
This is a picture from the patio of a restaurant that we ate lunch at on Corregidor (the only restaurant on the island which isn't very big though it housed 13,000 American and Filipino troops during the war) looking across at the Bataan Peninsula.
Carrie and I at the Every Nation Conference in Araneta.
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