Getting Ready for a Round Trip Tour of the Island Via The Jeepney. The Jeepney is a type of public utility vehicle (PUV) that serves as the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines.
In my previous postings, Marina sent me photos from their recent vacation in Manila and surrounding Suburbs. They stayed in the big city for 3 days and went to Marinduque- the location of Chateau Du Mer- my former retirement home and beach house in the Philippines. Alix was with her husband Brendan. Marina was with her partner Wyatt. Philip went along with them. They send photos of the Beach house, and the tourist spots they have visited in the small island of Marinduque. Marinduque is often called the Heart of the Philippines and the Lenten Capital of the Southern Tagalog Region because of it annual celebration of the Moriones Festival during Easter Week. Here are some of the photos of their trip.
The Boac Roman Catholic Cathedral was built in 1756. In 2021, the cathedral was designated as a jubilee church of the Diocese of Boac during the celebration of the 500 Years of Christianity in the Philippines.
One of the several Butterfly Farms in Marinduque. Marinduque is also known as the Butterfly Capital of the Philippines.
The old and unmaintained Chateau Du Mer Side Entrance Plaque reminded me of the Grandeur of this Place several years ago. It says, The Katagues. Chateau Du Mer
The Front Gate Sign- Still Standing! House of the Sea- House By the Sea
Inside-the Altar of the Boac Cathedral with Christmas Decor still on!
The Jambalos ( Macrine's Clan) Residence and Computer Business Store ( That's Brendan Quinn covering his face) -my grand son in-law ( Alix Katague husband)
Wedding Photos in Front o the Boac Cathedral
Rice Fields Nearby
Road Sign on the Way to Amoingon to Chateau Du Mer from the Boac Downtown
The Odd Couple
White Beach Resort, Torrijos, Marinduque
Philip inside the Jeepney during their Around the Island Tour of the Province
Mt Malinding and White Beach, Torrijos, Marinduque ( below is my own photo)
A Not too Odd Couple- The Hen and her Chick!
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Thanks again for sharing! - Ruth Carver Katague
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