At a park somwhere in Camp John Hay Manor, you can find Lincoln's statue. Poor Lincoln, I think he caught a cold from sitting in his chair all night.

Ever since I was a kid, I always thought that there was a real pet cemetery in Camp John Hay. Yes, there is a cemetery in Camp John Hay but animals weren't buried there. I learned that this cemetery called "The Lost Cemetery" was a cemetery of negativism.
Camp John Hay describes says that it is "where the greatest negativisms of all times" were buried In the early 1980s, base commander John Hightower enjoined all camp employees to think of the negative thoughts and attitudes that impeded their productivity at work, and symbolically buried them all there. A mock funeral was even held to complete the act.
-http://www.cjhhotels.com/dev_facilities_landmark.htm



Our picture at the Bell House.

On our second day, we ate at Rose Bowl a "Chinese" restaurant near Session Road. The food didn't taste Chinese. Very unsatisfactory. Check out their 'Wanton with meat...' I'd describe this as wanton wrapper with meat the size of a chewed gum.

Don't let Baguio down, Support the Rule of Law!

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