Canadian Geese. The Goose Station (a play on "dégustation" and the fact that the chef-owners love foie gras and feature it in many of their dishes) at Bonifacio Global City, where our college group had a despedida dinner for our dearest Vic and Cecile who have migrated to Canada in search of a better future for their children.
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Welcome back Hilda!!
Nakakatuwa namang tingan yung mga directions, parang ginawang paa haha!
Goodluck to Vic and Cecile.
Welcome back, Hilda!
WAHOO! YOU'RE BACK! Such great news to see you're posting again from Manila!
A cyber hug from EAGAN daily photo
Your back at last! So happy to have you back in the fold. Glamorous shot. Thanks for including the play on French. Would have missed that.
Welcome back! I'm so glad to see you posting again :o) I am coming to Manila next year Hilda, maybe we can go to lunch!
content de ton retour, une tres belle enseigne
Nice to see our posts again.
I guess it makes sense to celebrate people going to Canada at a restaurant named for geese. Your friends will be seeing lots of geese. And they may be keeping themselves warm with coats and bedding containing goose down
Yes, welcome back. I like the pun.
Glad to see you're back! I'm not so fond of fois gras, but I like the name of this place, very original.
back after a long hiatus ah!
So glad you are back, Hilda! We missed you.
Yay! So glad you are back Hilda!
Love the name. Farewell dinners are wonderful and sad at the same time. Best of luck!
Welcome back!!
Welcome back dear Hilda!
I love this composition with the bench! Charming!
hugs
Léia and little Luna
It's so nice to have you back in town...er, on the blog!
Welcome and we shall look forward to your always delightful posts!
Hilda, how I've missed you! I'm glad you're back :D
Hello dear Hilda! I'm glad you came knocking... I've not been blogging daily either, with my plate full of work here in Romania (no, I have not left Manila, but am here on a four-month project; it's half way now). Like everyone else, I am glad to see you back. I hope you had a restful and productive break. I'm so sorry to hear people still feel they need to leave the Philippines to give their children a better future. (My work, btw, is about migration.)
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