


When K and I went to Fort Santiago, the place looked bare; maybe because it was the day boxer Manny Pacquiao fought Antonio Margarito that most Filipinos were in the comforts of their own homes, watching a history making event. Anyway, even if there were very few people, we still took delight in roaming around, while telling K bits of the country's history.
While walking, this flower took my interest. We have a similar looking flower in our own garden, only that ours are orange, and the leaf of the flower different to this one. Obviously, I don't know what the name of the flower is, but I do find it pretty.
*** Jenn ***




