... will get you sore feet that will not move for anything as soon as you get home in the evening. Yesterday's Manila trek with Chris and Ly was one of the most exhausting trips I've ever experienced.
It's not without good trade-offs, however. Got to try out Estero at Binondo for lunch, for instance. Food was really good and really cheap. Chris ordered a shrimp dish, and Ly and I got beef in spicy sauce. For rice, we had Shanghai fried. We barely scratched the surface of what Estero had to offer, so I hope we're be going back in the near future.
After our tummies were happy, we walked to Binondo church to say hi to the statues and, well, mostly get away from the heat. It's been a while since I stepped inside a church, so I felt the need to ask, "What do we do inside?" I had to convince myself we won't get struck down by lightning in divine retribution just by being there and looking at the murals. Growing up studying in a Catholic school has made me a bit paranoid about being inside churches, apparently.
After paying our respects to the Lynda Carter angels (Ly's fault) by the church's main entrance, we headed out for coffee to wait until the heat fizzles out. But as it turns out, our wait wasn't worth much since the heat was still pounding down on us by the time we decided to walk again.
Ly wanted to check out some craft stuff at Divisoria, which was... I suppose relatively near, so we thought it would be OK to walk. After twenty, thirty minutes of trudging through back roads and alleyways and streets of freshly-laid out asphalt burning through the soles of our shoes, we finally found Tabora. Up and down we went for more or less an hour and a half until Ly had his fill of things he doesn't need. (Hee hee.)
By 4:00pm, we started walking towards another destination. This time from Tabora to Reina Regente, where we were getting a jeep to take us to Recto and ride the D. Jose train to Pedro Gil. Amaryllis will be at the Level Up! Games event that was taking place at Robinson's Manila, and I said I'd dropped by to say hi and check out the festivities.
We got there by 5:00pm when the event was about to end. Good thing we still caught up with Amaryllis, tho. Chris had to go home by this time, so Ly and I went with Amaryllis instead to Walter Mart Makati where she'd be meeting up a friend at 9:00pm. We kept her company until around 8:00pm and then Ly had to get home.
I walked with Ly from Walter Mart Makati to Buendia where he'd be getting a ride to the Ayala MRT Station. I thought it was still too early, so I decided to keep him company until he got to Ayala. Arriving at the station and having nowhere else to go, I turned back to the direction where I came from and started the long walk home.
By the time I got to Dela Rosa, which was almost near my place, my feet were already begging for mercy. I almost took off my shoes to walk barefoot since there was no one around anyway, but decided against it. The minute I got home, I fixed myself a large tumbler of ice-cold orange juice, retreated to my room, put my feet up, and gave in to happy, happy, blissful exhaustion.