On short notice,
people came to a venue geographically at the center of the city. Not asking who would be there but by simple
deduction from the invitation of ex President Banny Hermanos that ex President
Jazz Aquino and wife Xenia are in town,
familiar PALMCERs would show up. True
enough, call and people will be there and were there. Never mind if there was a suicide drama
happening at the Guadalupe Bridge along EDSA on the appointed time and the
zipper truck lane at C5 has been unzipped (lane dedicated to plying big trucks). Yet people showed up and stayed way past midnight at Silly Labuyo along Shaw
Boulevard.
To the Buriwisan
aficionados of the 90’s, the location was a familiar place as this was the area
where weekend trekkers would hang around to wait for group mates before
boarding a public jeep headed for Siniloan in Laguna. To the urban workers of the 21st century,
this area called Greenfield is now one of the choices for night outs along the
boulevard (among them are the Pioneer Center and the Capitol Commons developed
by the Ayala and the Ortigas Group located at the Pasig Provincial Ground.) But the PALMCERS of the 90’s (or late 80’s),
this was the venue where members from different continents of the world
gathered just to be socially within reach for an enjoyable drink, eat and talk.
There were not much
stories about climbs but about current events and other personalities particularly
those not present that evening. Center of
the talk about the recreation common to the attendees was the value of a club,
the group and the associations with the climb.
At the background are Tim Toledo, Jun Feliciano, Ding Cailipan, Tere Collado, Carol B. , Xenia A. |
Perhaps it is true
that friendships built on climbs are the ones that endure. To think, there was even no discussion on when
the next climb will be. Thanks to those
who sponsored the drinks and for the guests from other continents.