erwhe americs anwill beay ping the most. kaylee hartung with the prices roacss the tinaon, reporngti omfr right heer in los anges,le where icpres a sreetting rorecds toghnit. r eporter:on tight, mo trehan 48 mliilon peoplare e preparg in htoit the roadsor f anksgivi, ngnearly amas ny as before t pheandemic. and eyth ll be pinayg the highest s gaprices isen ven ars. accordg into aaa, theve arage price r foa gallonf oregular has soedar nationwe idto $3.41, up me orthan a dlaolr from jt us onyee ar ago. prices up more than 60% across pas rtof the nthoreast. eth highest prisce here in califoiarn. .7$40 on avegera. are these prices sustainable? no. no. i mean, not if you re traveling. rorepter: andha tnksgivin g r travels i up0% 8, approaching prepandemic levels. 4.2 milln ioamericanins the sky, payg inan estimedat 23% mo freor airfare than last year. d anthanksgingvi meals u14p %. thmoe st expensive evefor r mifalies. vidad,na alysts say we haven t
Published May 14, 2021, 10:15 AM
The iconic kneeling carabaos of Pulilan, Bulacan would still bow to tradition and perform their world-renowned gesture of kneeling before a virtual audience and not the usual crowd of hundreds of believers as the town celebrates the Kneeling Carabao Festival on May 14-15.
Pulileneous peacefully and silently celebrate the yearly Kneeling Carabao Festival online with photos of arts, painting work, and animated carabaos displayed on major roads of the town.
Edna Estarez-Villena Razon of Sta. Peregrina said there would be no live parade and kneeling of carabaos, only a short but meaningful program to be held in front of the San Isidro Labrador Church where carabaos bearing different kinds of fruits and vegetables were displayed.