Moving Day in Cebu

philippines-misc-036.jpgMoving day in Cebu City

The multi-cab is loaded up and ready to go, Beverly Hills style!

Ye Haw!

philippines-misc-020.jpgA small house like this rents in Cebu City for around 12,000 pesos a month.

It’s in a gated community with a guard house at the end of the street. Some people like the idea of this control but it gives me claustrophobia.

This place has 2 bedrooms and two baths and room to park 2 vehicles in the drive.

philippines-misc-025.jpgIt was a tight squeeze getting out from under the trees growing alongside the drive. We had to load the sofa and chairs out in the alley.

philippines-misc-021.jpgWe packed a box spring, mattress, dinette set with 6 chairs, sofa and 2 matching chairs, 3 end tables, cabinet, 2 boxes of books, 2 fans, computer and other misc. stuff into and on top of this multi cab.

It was impressive, even for the Philippines.

philippines-misc-037.jpgApproaching Car Car. Foot powered and motorbike trikes are the norm. The traffic is especially heavy on weekends.

philippines-misc-024.jpgThis is a suburb of Cebu City called Banawa. Cebu can be crowded and dirty but I like the location.

Public transport is cheap so you can get around easily and cheaply. It is handy because parking can be hard to find in the city.

philippines-misc-029.jpgIt took a while to get through the city and down to Car Car where we picked up the road over the mountains to Barili.

philippines-misc-042.jpgWe stopped at the Molvale Milk station in the hills for some mango ice cream. Its about 13 k from Car Car and well worth the stop.

Delicious ice cream cones are 10 pesos each.

We got caught by a driving rain but everything worked out in the end.

Moving in Cebu

Sep 23, 2008 www.dutchpickle.com

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