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[Title] => Reminiscences of Gota de Leche
[Summary] => The phrase Gota de Leche literally means "drop of milk," and no, I am not writing about a fountain of milk, but a charming old building in an obscure street called S. Loyola, between C. M. Recto Ave. and R. Papa St., in Sampaloc, Manila .
It was my first time to hear about this building from architect Augusto Villalon when he took me for a tour of the National Museum with his wife Darla. The name Gota de Leche so intrigued me that I asked him to tell me more about it. So, we decided to continue our talk over lunch to get more details.
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It was my first time to hear about this building from architect Augusto Villalon when he took me for a tour of the National Museum with his wife Darla. The name Gota de Leche so intrigued me that I asked him to tell me more about it. So, we decided to continue our talk over lunch to get more details.
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