We're one of the early visitors. Juliet and Noriel, that's us. At past six in the morning, we are already in the place. It's cold, really cold. People are queuing up on the ticket booth. We are so excited!
Good morning Northern Blossom Flower Farm! Jackets on. Feet ready. Here we walk to the flower farm.
Yes, it was our first time and that first time is truly memorable. Flowers here, flowers there, flowers everywhere. And the cold weather of Atok, Benguet makes the experience even more different. You are like in Canada, New Zealand or perhaps in North Pole if you experience the morning breeze of Atok mountains.
But there's no place like home, our beautiful Philippines, isn't it?
Look at the farmers or should we say gardeners. They bring beauty to the place, with their hands, and their passion to bloom more flowers day in day out. It's great to see everyone doing their part to amuse visitors. Flowers from their heart and soul attracts travelers like us. We were delighted, enjoyed and relaxed.
Thank you dear Atok farmers! We appreciate your hard work and dedication.
As we wonder around, we noticed something even more pleasing to the eyes - the Sea of Clouds across the mountain ranges of Benguet. At this elevation, it's typical to witness the skies down rather than up. And that pretty much something to cherish about having been here to Northern Blossom.
Oh dear, look at the sky! Lovely!
We did not waste any time visiting each section of the flower farm. Purple, red, blue and yellow...all the colors you can imagine, they're thriving here.
And Chubby the Saint Bernard dog. We couldn't resist but scrub his thick fur. This adorable dog adds happiness to the place. Chooooo....Chubbeee...
Our trip to Northern Blossom is just one of the many during our stay to Baguio City. Down here is me together with the Strawberry Farm farmers of La Trinidad, Benguet. Stay tune on my next story for I will tell you why strawberries of Baguio is the sweetest.
Plus, the Colors of Stobosa is something worth stopping for. I mean if you travelling with your car, pull over and take a good shot of the houses. I will share our lovely experience in this part of Baguio City as well. See you on my next blog.
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