Trips

20110507 Gerry's house in Tagaytay

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We visited Gerry's house in Tagaytay on Saturday night.  Unfortunately, the alternator belt on the Patrol snapped and we had to leave it in Sta. Rosa overnight.  Gerry and Raul picked us up and we spent the night at Gerry's newly renovated house.
We returned to Sta. Rosa early the next morning and replaced the alternator and power steering belts for Php 300 in labor plus about Php 600 in parts.  All was well.

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