Air Force City

Mimosa Leisure Park, Clark Field, Pampanga.
Tags: Clark Field, Mimosa Leisure Park, Pampanga
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[...] The plan was to sleep very early on Saturday evening and leave the house at 2.00 a.m. on Sunday to avoid rushing and to get to the site of the 12th Philippine Hotair Balloon Festival ahead of the Manila crowd. It turned out to be a sleepless night for Sam and I. Sam couldn’t sleep because she spent half the morning and all afternoon of Saturday sleeping already. Me, I had to get Pinoy Moms Network back online (long story, maybe another time). We left the house a little before 2.30 a.m., stopped at 7-11 for a bag of tube ice, the kids ate in the car at the start of the journey and slept for the most part. We were at Clark Field before 4.00 a.m. The site was right across the street from those concrete letters that spell “Air Force City“. [...]