Thursday, September 6, 2007

Greenbelt to Glorietta

 

I have always wanted to post photos of Greenbelt and Glorietta so my family, friends, and former classmates can somehow picture me walking to and from work each day. I took the following photos all over the web and I took the liberty of posting them in my blog since no copyright label accompanies each photo.

 
This is another shot of the pocket garden at Greenbelt. Seattle's Best, Starbucks, Cafe Havana, other cafes/restos, as well as the entrance to G3 (Greenbelt 3) fronts this pocket oasis. I always pass by here in the morning after getting off the bus. The place beyond the garden is now under construction and will be called G5. It will house more high end shops for the upper market - the A and B crowd. 

 
The Greenbelt chapel located right smack in the middle of Greenbelt's shopping area.

 
Another shot of Greenbelt's pocket garden and pond. 

 
The pocket garden at the back of Ayala Museum and G4. This portion of Greenbelt's mini park skirts the chapel.

 
This is Ayala Museum's front facade 

 
The walkway. I often pass through here in the evenings on my way to the bus station at Park Square.
 
Glorietta 4's main entrance. The building at its left side is Ascott which was formerly named Oakwood, the site of the Magdalo soldier's (coup d' etat attempt) stronghold. 

 
Inside Glorietta, at the mall's center. Often the site of mall activities such as fashion shows, auto shows, etc. It is where the Glorietta play place (my kid's favorite place at Glorietta) is located.

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