My Alternative Sweet Haven in Cagayan de Oro City

From any point in the city, entering through the bounds of Limketkai Drive, you can easily notice the sudden change of scenery. From the busy section of the city, it shifts to the long and wide road bounded by many elegant mahogany trees. When entering Limketkai Drive, small establishments aside from the two malls, which are the Limketkai Mall and the Robinsons Mall, greet you along with some hotels like Grand Caprice, which are the only tall buildings found at the Drive. Pollution is less around Limketkai Drive because of the trees and the mountainous terrain at its far side. It may seem like a subdivision with its wide road, but without the presence of residential homes. As you pass through the road with the mahogany trees along, they give you a light sensation because of the shade they cast. Then along a curve of the road, you will notice the signature colors of McDonalds. With a few more turns, more parking spaces are spotted and some several known banks as well. Fronting the Limketkai Mall, there’s a huge covered plaza with benches arranged along at the center where they form a circle. There lies most of the memories I had with my high school friends when we just wanted to have a good time after school or anytime of the day.

Marijoy B. Gualberto