I joined fellow bloggers and members of traditional media for an art tour of Angono, Rizal, courtesy of Havila. Before I get to the artsy post, here’s some teaser photos, which shows the humor of Angono’s residents.

Doña Aurora Street is lined with concrete murals based on the paintings of National Artist, Carlos “Botong” Francisco. While admiring one particular mural, I noticed this cigarette hanging off this Katipunero’s lips. Tsk, yosi boy *shakes head*

At the corner before the San Clemente church is an archway made of bamboo. On one side is this eyebrow raising sign. As my friend says, “hindi ko kinaya!“

Remembering yosi boy’s fate, we made sure to check this guy at the signpost for the Nemiranda gallery. Sure enough, this hapless pantless guy got the same treatment. Heehee!
A big thanks to Havila and Geiser Maclang for inviting me to discover this fantastic place, which I never would have thought to explore on my own.














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