fter cleaning up at the Greenhouse Inn, I asked the Valdez couple if they wanted to join up for some snack. But it looks to me that they wanted to rest for a while first and catch up later. It rained hard that afternoon. I first had my lunch then I roamed around to shop for souvenirs. One thing I noticed here is that the locals here are quite adept at their English. I remembered that the missionaries here before spoke well in English, and before Sagada became popular locally, a lot of foreigners came here first.
I had my dinner at Sudimay that night, a cheap place to eat but food taste good as well, thanks to Gary who recommended it. Since it was my last night in Sagada, I thought of roaming around. I wanted to try that famous home made yogurt but the line at the resto was too long and the place was already packed. I walked around more and eventually found this store where I bought some oatmeal bars for snack tomorrow on my way home. Not much night life here in Sagada except for some billiards and a single karaoke bar. The Valdez couple did not catch up anymore. I guess they decided to rest for so they could catch the earliest bus to Baguio at 5. After fixing my things for the night for my early departure, I retired to my bed.