Monsters want love too
Just a light sketch about our favorite "visitors" :)
P.S. "The CashierGirl isn't alone, she's with Bar Guy. I ship them :)"
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seen from China

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seen from China
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seen from Brazil
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seen from United States
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seen from United States
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seen from United States
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seen from Brazil
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Monsters want love too
Just a light sketch about our favorite "visitors" :)
P.S. "The CashierGirl isn't alone, she's with Bar Guy. I ship them :)"
A town built on more than just stories
They say that after watching a movie, the credits are the end but for me, the credits were just the beginning. After catching the Manuel L. Quezon biopic recently and revisiting the original Baler film, I found myself needing to see the real version of the stories I saw on screen.
Walking into the Museo de Baler, it didn't feel like I was just entering a building... it felt like I was stepping into the literal sequel of those movies. There’s something deeply grounding about standing on the same soil where such massive parts of our history began and seeing that the drama we watch for entertainment is actually built on very real, very human sacrifices.
Just sitting here, literally in the shadow of Manuel L. Quezon. I never really thought about it until now but Baler isn’t just a surf town... it’s the birthplace of a President. Looking up at his statue, you realize that the guy who fought for our national language and independence came from this exact same soil. It's a weirdly grounding feeling to be in the same spot where such a huge part of our history began.
I couldn’t stop staring at the museum’s facade. This isn't just a brick wall... it’s a massive relief sculpture by Toym Imao that tells the 400-year history of Baler. If you look closely, you can see the waves, the Spanish ships and the faces of the people who survived the Siege. It’s like the building itself is a storyteller. Before I even stepped inside to see the artifacts and the Baler movie awards, this mural already gave me goosebumps. Ang ganda ng pagkakagawa, literally history carved in stone.
I was immediately drawn to the relief map of Aurora which shows how the mountains meet the sea... it really helps you visualize how isolated this place was during the war.
It’s funny how a place can feel so familiar just because of a movie. Walking around the museum grounds, I kept thinking about Anne and Jericho’s scenes. From sitting by the Quezon Monument in the sun to tracing the history on that iconic brick mural, it felt like I was finally stepping into the story I only used to watch on screen. Baler has this way of making you feel like you belong to its history, even if you’re just visiting for the day.
I already knew the story of Aurora Aragon Quezon from the movie but seeing this painting of her as a ministering angel felt different. On screen, you see the drama but here... you see the respect the people of Baler still have for her. It’s a reminder that she wasn't just a character in a historical film... she was a real woman who dedicated her life to the Red Cross and her people.
Reading her timeline... from her quiet childhood in Baler to her marriage in Hong Kong and her fight for women’s right to vote... you realize she was the ultimate woman of substance. It’s heartbreaking to see the Death panel and remember how her life ended in that 1949 ambush but her legacy is literally everywhere in this province. Ang ganda lang isipin that her kindness is what people remember most.
These glass cases hold the real-life epilogue to the Siege of Baler. Officially called a Bequest to an Enduring Friendship, these are tokens of honor sent by Spain to recognize the bravery of both sides.
Movies give us the drama but these cases give us the truth. Seeing the miniature soldiers and the military shields makes the 337-day siege feel so real and human. It’s the physical proof that history doesn't always have to end in bitterness... sometimes, it ends with a handshake. Ang cool lang na may resibo ng friendship na ganito, preserved for everyone to see.
Walking through these halls felt like stepping directly into a film set but with the weight of real life behind it. Stumbled upon these... the actual Gawad Parangal trophies from the Baler movie! Even though I just watched the Manuel L. Quezon biopic recently, seeing the awards from the original Baler film with Anne Curtis and Jericho Rosales felt like a total full-circle moment.
It’s one thing to see their drama unfold on a screen but seeing the industry’s highest honors like Anne’s Best Actress trophy... sitting right next to the actual history they portrayed... iba yung impact. It’s like the town’s way of saying that these movies didn't just entertain... they helped preserve the soul of Baler for all of us to see.
I spent about an hour lost in the details, especially at the Los Rostros del Mito wall where the real faces of the siege survivors are displayed alongside a scale model of the church, turning cinematic characters back into real people. The collection of Spanish military uniforms and flags served as the final physical receipts of that era.
I even made it up to the second floor which was filled with an entirely different collection of incredible paintings... unfortunately, I couldn't include them in this post since I shot them on my DSLR and didn't have enough time to transfer the files. Even without those extra shots, leaving this place makes you realize that while we see the drama on screen, the true heart of Baler is found in these preserved, quiet moments.
Baler dump ✨
cheers to me na nagawa kong gumala sa malayo (as a tamad girly 🤣) worth it naman kahit ilang oras ang byaheee super ganda huhu 🥹
Baler 2024.
Badly needed. 🤌🏻
In memory of the baler at my work, which started spewing oil everywhere one day and then died. RIP
DEC 27-28 - Parlor games for different family teams of the Balot clan and I was picked to play the tag of war. And we held our grand reunion photo. Over 50+ members! What a clan! We also had our breakfast there on our last day the other day.
Costa Pacifica Baler, Aurora
Hanging Bridge, 2022
Baler, Aurora