Piddig by night
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This is where I’ll be living for the next three days. It’s a 1930s house from the town of Piddig in Ilocos Norte that was taken apart and rebuilt in Sitio Remedios, a heritage resort in Currimao, by the South China Sea.Â
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The sala has a daybed, so if your guests are boring, you can fall asleep on them.
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The piano, in case one is possessed by the spirit of Franz Liszt. Or by the urge to remake Huwag Mong Buhayin Ang Bangkay! in which the corpse of a pianist played by Jestoni Alarcon is reanimated by his scheming mother Charito Solis through a pact with the devil. The pianist spends the rest of the movie decomposing. Rimshot.
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Someone went to a lot of trouble to spell out the names in petals.
It’s vewy, vewy quiet. I can hear all the voices in my head, and they can hear all the voices in your heads.






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October 31st, 2008 at 01:12
That’s as haunted a house as I’ve ever seen. Hope you live to tell the tale of your stay … =)
October 31st, 2008 at 10:54
the sala has a daybed, so if your guests are boring, you can fall asleep on them.
^ i love it~~~
i’m planning to go to ilocos (sur and norte) next year. this post got me soooo excited :D
October 31st, 2008 at 11:18
^^ Don’t worry, her broadsword has a +5 vs. Spectral and Undead Creatures
October 31st, 2008 at 12:17
Cap, if she’s Paladin or Warrior, she can wield the broadsword. I think Jessica’s class is Sorceress. She can cast fireballs at those creatures, hehe.
Hey, the bed suspiciously looks like its meant for two people.
Yehes, rock on, Jessica!! :-)
November 4th, 2008 at 17:23
We’re abandoning this silly Pinoy Christmas tradition and hiding from relatives we don’t want to see, let alone feed in our house. We’ve decided to do a 10-day road trip up north.
This guesthouse looks fantastic. What’s it called? How did you find this?
November 5th, 2008 at 00:27
Sitio Remedios is a heritage resort in Bgy Victoria, Currimao, Ilocos Norte. For inquiries, contact the manager, Raymond Baroña, at +63 917 332 0217, or visit http://www.sitioremedios.com. Book early, as December is peak season.
December 3rd, 2008 at 14:09
kinsa may kauban nimu dha mam jessica? ajaw baja ug kompyansa ha kai murag tiawan jud na sija dapita…