I recently spent a weekend at my friend's beach house in Punta Fuego. I arrived on Friday night and I left on Sunday morning. It was a wonderfully chill weekend.
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Sunset at Punta Fuego |
This was a first time to go to Punta Fuego. One of my closest friends, Mike, and his wife recently had a beach house built there. He had been asking me to join them for a weekend but he would normally ask me at the last minute and I would always have a conflict. I felt bad declining his invitations all the time so a few weeks ago, I messaged him so share my free weekends in February. We finally agreed on a date and a couple of our other friends to join us.
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Club Punta Fuego |
Mike was one of the first few people who introduced me to the world of board gaming. While I get to play quite a lot, he doesn't get to play as much anymore. As such, the plan was for us to play as many board games as we could that weekend. It was funny because as soon as I was done having breakfast that Saturday, we started playing. We opened with Wondrous Creatures, which I think is a relatively new game. I actually really liked it and am now thinking of getting one for myself. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a photo but it does look nice. We played a few more games that day, including Harmonies twice, Canvas twice, and we ended with Bruges.
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Harmonies (we played this twice and I was never close to winning haha) |
I hadn't played Bruge in ages but I think I have a near-perfect Bruges
record because I think I may have won this game every single time I played it
(or maybe I came in second once). I actually thought I was going to lose
this time around but I somehow managed to win in the end (by seven points). Cool!
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Bruges (I won by 7 points!) |
While the main theme of the weekend was board games, we did get to enjoy a few more things. First, despite the rains earlier in the day, the skies were clear in the late afternoon. This gave us an opportunity to enjoy and take photos of the beautiful sunset at the beach.
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Beautiful sunset |
We also had amazing food all throughout our stay. Mike's wife is an
exceptional chef and she prepared fantastic meals for us while we were there.
For lunch, we enjoyed Korean food. After lunch and while
playing games, she served some Iberico ham and a variety of cheeses. It
was so fancy and everything was so good.
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Iberico ham and cheese |
For dinner, we had a combination of
Spanish and Mediterranean cuisines. It was truly delicious. Needless to
say, I ended up overeating that entire weekend.
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Spanish and Mediterranean dinner |
On my way home on
Sunday, I passed by Tagaytay to purchase a few items: I got
coffee and raisin bread from Bag of Beans, ube jam and burong mangga
from Good Shepherd, and buko pie from Cecilia's. I have now made up my
mind: Cecilia's is my favorite buko pie haha. Since I was passing by
Tagaytay, I decided to take a few photos of Taal. Thankfully, it was
still a bright sunny day, giving me a chance to take some clear pictures.
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View of Taal from Tagaytay |
I'm
really happy that I was finally able to join Mike for a board gaming
weekend at his beach house. I'm also really thankful that he and his
wife were such gracious hosts and that we were treated to amazing food
the entire time. They told me we should do this again soon and I hope we
can make this happen soon.