Mi casa e su casa
Literally, this quaint little bed & breakfast place in San Pablo, Laguna is a family-owned quiet retreat that offers more than just an outing venue. This was where I (unfortunately) spent 2 days of work last week, and I wish it could’ve been for something else.

Casa San Pablo is a place that becomes an extension of your home, and even better, the moment you step on the wooden bridge into the Gomez family’s haven. Hospitality and warmth are just some of the things that differentiate this resort from other resorts. The staff is friendly and helpful, the food is great (think Filipino favorites, and hot chocolate with pinipig roast), and the ambiance is just, well as one friend put it, “conducive”. For whatever, be my guest to fill in the blanks.

I like the candle-spotted lawn in front of that red brick house, when it’s lighted at night and they hang the duyan up. It’s just so romantic, I swear. I also love the wooden finish of some rooms, hallways, and verandas, making it homey and cozy like a country home.
Here you can be close to nature and your loved ones.
(Naks. Parang writeup sa website. Hehe.)
Anyway there are more information on their website, www.casasanpablo.com. It’s too bad I wasn’t able to take many pictures because I was too preoccupied preoccupying myself.
Alam niyo naman, mahirap ng mag-senti habang nakadungaw sa veranda at umuulan.
And if you happen to be looking for a good prenup photoshoot location, or even a wedding (or debut, etc) reception, this is definitely a very recommended place. You may contact Boots Alcantara (the owner) through the telephone numbers in the website.





















June 27th, 2008 at 10:11 pm
oooh ganda!
dapat i-hire ka nila to write their write-up ha!
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iris reply on June 28th, 2008:
haha! and i could actually make a sideline out of it
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