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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Pottermore More More



The first time I learned about Pottermore, I was so excited that I signed up while I was still at work and browsed through it even though I was suppose to be working. (I hope my boss doesn’t read this though) I found about it through none other than Mr. Draco Malfoy himself, who tweeted that he was placed by the sorting hat, as Tom Felton, in house Gryffindor. And who would’ve thought right?


You feel nostalgic just looking and browsing through the site actually. I remember reading the book all over again. The excitement and gasps I elicited over reading shocking revelations and turn of events. I even cried hard when Dumbledore got killed, I was sobbing my heart out actually. So first you have to go through a series of questions so that the sorting hat can properly place you. And I am proud to say that I was placed in House Gryffindor. Hurrah!



And one of the few things you can do in the site is read through the book again via this interactive game where you find items and get to read some of the new materials JK Rowling herself has been so nice to include. I think its pretty amazing that she continues to write these tidbits of stories into the site. I specially enjoyed reading about the composition of magic wands. Another thing you can do there is to create potions which pretty much frustrated me during my first few tries.



(I am by the way in my head speaking in a British accent while writing this if you must know, I just can’t help myself. *Smirk)


But after a couple of unsuccessful tries, I was able to satisfactorily create a polyjuice potion. And another thing to do is join the dueling club, although I find it a bit more boring than creating potions actually. And a very interesting thing to keep in mind is that houses are given house points for accomplishing successful creations of potions and winning duels. Pretty much like the actual Hogwarts system of things.


So far I have enjoyed my experience at Pottermore.It makes me want to reread the book since I actually have forgotten some of the events in the books and I really want to revisit them again. Go to the site if you haven’t still. It’s pretty fun and be sure to read through all of JK Rowling’s new stories in the site since it adds up to that wonderful feeling of being in the Harry Potter realm.

My Ilocos Experience-Day 3




Day 3 was a blur of buying souvenirs and getting from here to there. Our first stop was Bantay Church and Bell Tower. The Bantay Tower served as a watchtower for pirates back in the Spanish colonial era and is one of the oldest churches in Ilocos.



On our way to Vigan, one of my friends wanted to go to this restaurant called La Preciosa because her boss wanted carrot cake as “pasalubong”. But it was not on the itinerary, so we (mainly her, I only searched for the map directions) convinced the driver to make time to visit this place. And thank the heavens we found it.


 *photo from
http://cdn2.vtourist.com/1/3960689-La_Preciosa_Probably_the_best_for_authentic_Ilocano_food-Province_of_Ilocos_Norte.jpg



But as we neared the store, our hearts fell because the sign says close and it won’t be open for another 2 or 3 hours. Thankfully, the staff was actually nice enough to let us in since we were only going to buy pasalubongs and not dine in. I immediately decided on the carrot cake (a whole cake). And do not, I really mean it, do not leave Ilocos without taking home a carrot cake, you will surely regret it if you don’t. Of course the cake endured almost 12 hours of sitting in the van, but it still tasted divine when I was finally able to sink my teeth into it at 12 midnight at home.


*photo from https://www.facebook.com/LaPreciosaIlocos/photos/a.222824311076471.74339.156457394379830/655710774454487/?type=1



So after that, we went straight to Vigan. And Vigan was, overcrowded. Was it a mistake to go in December? I think yes. We can barely take a decent picture without other people posing for another camera getting included in our shot. And we were there during lunch so the restaurants were all jam-packed and we walked around to find a place to eat but it was hopeless.


So we just bought pasalubong first. The longanisa was selling like hot cakes. And I immediately inserted myself in line to buy them because it was selling faster than the calesa’s running around in Calle Crisologo. And after buying a bunch of stuff, and this includes bagoong isda, bagnets, bags, t-shirts and muscovado sugar, we ate at a café that only served sandwiches, pasta, coffee and smoothies. It was tucked in this little corner of Calle Crisologo and it was nice just sitting and watching people come and go.



Our last stop before finally going home was Baluarte ni Singson, which is quite literally a zoo. It’s actually the house of former Governor Chavit Singson and it became a zoo because he loves animals and the animals he kept just accumulated over the years until the only way to go was to make it into a mini zoo for people to see.



Would I go back to Ilocos? Of course, but I will take into account 2 things when I do finally return there. One is do not go in December. Tourists are all over the place (yes I was a tourist too but you get my drift) and the weather is too cold on the beachfronts in December, I know that I am a bit less tolerant to cold and I think it will still be best if I visit during the summer. And number two is I will not purchase a tour package next time. I want to do it at my own pace. I want to savour the food, look at the scenery and take in the beauty of Ilocos without being ushered hurriedly from one destination to the next.