I love flowers; I simply can’t avoid having a second look at them when I see one. That’s why I go to the Panagbenga festival in Baguio city.

Panagbenga festival is a yearly event that occurs every February. And how mushy can you get, a flower festival that happens on the same month as the month of the hearts – the valentine day.

Every year, thousands of flowers in full blossom would go on parade – literally and figuratively. The city of Baguio being the country’s topmost tourist destination boasts a lot of attraction and products, including tourist spots and other sceneries.

Baguio City poetically married the business of flowers long time ago, and thus the birth of the festival.

People dressed in flower costumes, floats covered with pared, flower petals falling like confetti from the sky – these and a lot more are what one can expect by visiting during the Panagbenga festival. How can one refuse the sight lovely flowers walking and parading throughout the main roads of the city? Can anybody say no to the beat of street dancing? What can you say about the simply lovely elegant and heartwarming sight of seeing flowers?

Every morning during my stay in Baguio, my husband will always put fresh flowers on the vase beside my bed. That why when I moved to California, I insisted that he find a way to bring me the same fresh and beautiful flowers in full blossom to me every morning. I’m a spoiled queen anyway. So he checked out this site: www.e-florist-inc.com, where he orders flowers always every day. So when anybody would ask then where my husband gets those festive and romantic types of flowers, I’d just always say that he got it from the very beautiful place where Panagbenga flower festival exists. That is a lie of course, but after they read this blog, they will now know where.