Viru Gate Though Tallinn is over seven centuries old, it wears its age well. Remnants of its past such as the defensive walls and a few of the towers are still standing and have become part of the urban landscape. It is an enchanting place that opens up to reveal itself when you spend more time getting acquainted with it. Fortunately, you can still stroll around town without the crowds that beset other European cities. Flower Market When my Uber driver dropped me off at Viru Gate, I was immediately captivated by the colorful flower market that leads up to the Old Town. The floral varieties for late fall were astonishing. The sight of these flowers brightened my mood immediately as I passed the gate. Pikk Jalg (Long Leg) Street This is the path I chose to go up to Toompea Hill. It is one of the oldest streets in Tallinn and is sandwiched between two walls. The other way up is through the Luhike Jalg or Short Leg street which is a shorter route but much steeper....
St. Isidore Labrador, Lezo Visita Iglesia (church visit) is one of the traditional Catholic Lenten rituals that is widely practiced in the Philippines. Devotees may choose to visit 7 or 14 churches on Maundy Thursday after the Mass of the Last Supper or on Good Friday . Visiting 7 churches is symbolic of the 7 Last Words of Jesus. Fourteen churches represent the Via Crucis which consists of 14 Stations tracing the journey of Jesus Christ to Calvary. While visiting these churches, devotees pray and reflect on the sacrifice of Christ. Follow this link for the prayers recited at each station of the cross: https://www.catholic.org/prayers/station.php Holy Child Parish Church, Makato Holy Child Parish Church, Makato Most of the altars are covered in purple cloak during Lent to express repentance and penance. Stained glass windows like this one adorn the windows in Makato. St. Joseph the Worker, Numancia St. Joseph the Worker, Numancia St. John the Baptist Cathedral, Kalibo ...