One of the fondest childhood memories I have growing up in the Philippines, particularly in the college town of Los Banos, Laguna, is that the month of May is a festive month. It stands out in my memory because for one, it was a summer vacation month (at least when I was growing up). And in a college town where many activities revolve around the University calendar, the atmosphere was definitely different; the crowds have thinned out and there’s a festive, more laid back feeling in the air. But what made this month memorable were several festive celebrations, Flores De Mayo (Flowers of May), Santacruzan (in English, it means “Holy Cross”), and the fiesta of the Patron Saint of my barangay, San Isidro. The streets, the churches, and even the makeshift basketball courts across town were adorned with all kinds of colorful paper flags, flowers.
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One of the fondest childhood memories I have growing up in the Philippines, particularly in the college town of Los Banos, Laguna, is that the month of May is a festive month. It stands out in my memory because for one, it was a summer vacation month (at least when I was growing up). And in a college town where many activities revolve around the University calendar, the atmosphere was definitely different; the crowds have thinned out and there’s a festive, more laid back feeling in the air. But what made this month memorable were several festive celebrations, Flores De Mayo (Flowers of May), Santacruzan (in English, it means “Holy Cross”), and the fiesta of the Patron Saint of my barangay, San Isidro. The streets, the churches, and even the makeshift basketball courts across town were adorned with all kinds of colorful paper flags, flowers.
Please i'm just trying to help, if you don't think my answer is appliable, please don't say bad words,
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