Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Stairs/Entrance





Just above the stairs in the first picture at the top is the street in our barangay. I feel the need to show these pictures of the stairway in our place because some people may be expecting a flat or a road-level house but unfortunately, this is not so in our place. If you have some senior citizens coming with you, then please be advised that there are several stairs that they have to tackle before they could enter the unit in the ground floor. We have had some guests in the past who were in their 80's actually and for them, it was no problem going up and down the stairways in our place. We've also had some guests who were only in their 50's but they find it hard to climb up these stairs. For the youngsters, it's no problem because they enjoy themselves going up and down the stairs. Baguio City is mostly hilly anyway and the best way to tour the city is on foot so bring your sneakers or flip flops with you when you come for a visit. The picture in the center is the second set of stairs and a walkway that leads down to the ground floor level.


 

The picture above shows the entrance to the 2-bedroom ground floor unit with its own separate door for the guest's privacy. All the windows including the main door are screened with an insect wire mesh material. Just don't pull the screen door behind you when you enter the house so as not to damage it. The screen door will close by itself with its oil-based mechanism which is installed at the top so just leave it alone to do its own thing. In closing the main door, insert the key in the key slot and do a clockwise and counterclockwise twist and that will do the trick before you can remove the key.


An outdoor sink is available near the entrance to the unit which serves as a dirty kitchen for cleaning out your fish or doing your food preparation for outdoor cooking. A clay cook stove is also available but you buy your own charcoal if you want to use it. The stairs on the left side is for our private use only and it's off-limits to guests. We use this stairs mainly whenever we want to go in the small backyard garden.

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Lou's Cheap Transient House in Baguio City


Every month of February, we celebrate the month-long Panagbenga Festival or the Flower Festival in Baguio City. Many people from all walks of life come up to Baguio City just to watch the Street Dancing Parade and the Flower Float Competition Parade which is usually held on the last Saturday and Sunday of the month of February. Most of the Hotels, and Inns in the city are booked long before the actual event happens and that includes other types of accommodations as well. 

We have seen some enterprising visitors who pitched up their tents at Burnham Park or at Melvin Jones Soccer field just to have a place to sleep for a night or two. They sure could save a lot of money this way because they do not have to pay for a place to stay. They use the services of public comfort rooms to relieve and refresh themselves when nature calls but these facilities are not equipped with a shower. What is sad to see is that when they go back home, they leave behind their trash and it becomes an eye-sore for us permanent residents who have to put up with it until the garbage is collected.

Hence the reason why we opened up our humble home to accommodate some of these transients in the city with a reasonable fee of course for keeping the house clean and comfortable for them. Our rates are subject to change during the peak season, Holidays and Panagbenga or Flower Festival so please check with us first for the price quotation. There's nothing fancy about our place. It's just a private and simple residential house but we do our very best to keep it clean and comfortable for our guests. We do impose some house rules such as "NO ALCOHOLIC DRINKS ALLOWED" at our place and this is strictly enforced. It's only a place to rest and sleep for the night but it's definitely not a place to party. If we accept you as our guest, then we expect you to act as one and not trash the place or make the place like a pigsty. We expect our guests to clean after themselves and not throw cigarette butts or candy wrappers or any left-over food in just about anywhere they want to because we already provide waste bins for these. Put them in their proper place because we do practice and observe proper waste segregation in our barangay.

Some of the nearest landmarks to us are the following: Camp John Hay, Nevada Square, Panagbenga Park, FVR Building, Quezon Elementary School, Victory Liner main bus terminal, and SM Mall Baguio. The jeepneys plying the route in our barangay passes by the lake at Burnham Park before going to their staging area which is located at the Igorot Garden Park, this is already in the Central Business District area. The Baguio City Public Market is just behind the Maharlika Building which is located at the foot of Session Road and this is just a stone's throw away from the jeepney staging area. Just use the overpass in the park and it will bring you to the wet market. The regular schedule for the jeepneys plying the route in our barangay is every after 15-minutes interval and taxis do come by every now and then so it's not really difficult to get a transportation to bring you to wherever it is you want to go. To reach us and for further inquiries, please send an email to : inadalou@yahoo.com or call my sister-in-law Emy at this number 09499536441.