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outside the casita

February 17, 2009

I previously posted our “unusual” experience at the Moon Garden casita here. While the casita may initially give you this Mesothelioma (a cancer through asbestos exposure) feeling because of its rustic design and stone floors and walls, and you kinda feel that it’s dusty, the garden view outside is something worth visiting Moon Garden for.

There’s actually no Moon Garden signage whatsoever apart from the lonely banner attached to some bamboo trees, so after turning right from the main highway, drive slow. Right after you park, you’ll see this gate.

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Peering closer, you’ll see a glimpse of the garden.

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Apart from the flowers, shrubs, vines, and other plants, the garden is also filled with paintings. That’s me by the table, with my belly courtesy of a hearty late lechon kawali lunch at LZM Restaurant. :)

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Here are some more interesting things we found there. This walkway with flower vines was just stunning. Perfect for wedding pics.

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This lamp made of bamboo was just beautiful.

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A fountain with a huge flower pot on top, and a view of the dining area at the back.

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Main dining area, with huge paintings, and not the creepy kind. :)

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And here are the best tables. If you ever plan to visit them, reserve either of these tables. For contact details, see my previous post here.

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Posted by thehusbandspeaks at 7:41 am | permalink

Previous Comments

The walkway with vines is romantic. The casita has so much to offer. Thanks for sharing the photos, we were able to have a glimpse of both of you. There’s someone fabulous with great legs. =)

Posted by witsandnuts at February 17, 2009, 11:20 am

Rico, ang ganda naman, very cozy place. I’d pick that place when i get the chance. Hmm, nice talaga, good thing you thought of going there and sharing the pics with us. Huwaw talaga siya, i can live there forever! Haha!

Posted by sheng at February 17, 2009, 11:31 am

Wits: Thanks! You’re too kind.

Sheng: When you visit Tagaytay, have this on your itinerary. Just request a diffrent room. :)

Posted by thehusbandspeaks at February 17, 2009, 12:43 pm

i like the photos! esp. the one of the walkway with vines.

Posted by glenville at February 21, 2009, 10:24 pm

Glenville: Visit is one time. Ganda sya. Katabi lang ng Discovery, pwede lakarin. ;)

Posted by thehusbandspeaks at February 25, 2009, 11:03 am

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