Saturday, April 20, 2013

True Love



I was waiting for guests the Old City Hall grounds this morning when I noticed this old couple enjoying some quality time together. It was 30 minutes past nine, which to many teenagers today, is not an ideal time for a date. I probably sat there for about 15 minutes, just observing them. I could tell the woman have a hard time moving, say incapacitated by age-related illness, that is why she lies across the concrete bench. This old man is her knight in shining armor: buying her banana cue and buko juice. I am posting this photo as an ode to true love. This photo also salutes those couple—who, despite the many challenges in life—remained true to their vows. I sat there wondering when will I meet the woman I’ll share my lifetime with.

Happy weekend guys,

Louie.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Raging Waters of Panas


What I like about unplanned adventures is that it offers spontaneity and extraordinary thrill. You’ll never know what’s in store for you as you traverse the path to your destination. This is exactly what I experienced during my recent weekend getaway in the bizarre town of New Corella in Davao del Norte, some 18 kilometers from my hometown Tagum.

This quaint town, as I was previously told, offers a diverse option for eco-tourism adventures. This includes natural water terraces and wading pools, exotic caves and nature trails.

The fact that it’s just near ignites my wanderlust radar. Since two friends decided to drop a planned hiatus in Davao Oriental, I found myself waking up on a Saturday morning thinking where to go. Out of nowhere, New Corella came to mind.


Panas Waterfalls in Barangay Carcor, New Corella, Davao del Norte
A big commuter jeepney took me from Tagum Overland and Transport Terminal to this town, with weary-looking people facing each other from the parallel seats where we are seated. The 30-minute ride is mostly punctuated with commuters moving in and out of the jeep. The provincial government should be credited for the nicely-paved concrete roads which make the travel bearable.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Tuwing Umuulan

Kaysayang tingnan ng mga batang
Naliligo sa malakas na ulan
Tila nagpapaalalang buhay kaysaya
sa daigdig ng mga bata

Ang lamig ng tubig-ulan 
Pumapawi sa pagod dala ng nakakalokang init
Ang lakas ng hangin nama'y Sumasabay sa talon, kaway at habulan
Ng mga batang naglalaro sa buhos ng ulan



Thursday, April 4, 2013

The Majestic Mt. Apo Experience

It all began with hesitation, but as soon as we started our journey on a broad daylight, I know there’s no coming back. This is no ordinary journey and certainly not for the faint-hearted.  We’re heading to Mt. Apo, the grandfather of Philippine mountains and the crown jewel of Philippine mountain climbing experience.

Last Holy Week, I felt like Bilbo Baggins of Shire—plucked from his comfort zone to take a part in a journey that could only be described as an ultimate adventure of a lifetime.  I certainly know how this journey would take its toll on us, especially on me—an obvious heavyweight and an inexperienced mountaineer. One would certainly wonder why I decided to join and the fact that we are aiming to reach the summit of the highest mountain in the Philippines for my first major climb is totally a crazy idea. As what we always say along the trail, kiat ray agi. Climbing Apo is not really included in my bucket list because I know that mountain climbing is not my cup of tea. Originally, I already planned to do a documentary about the holy week activities in Tagum last week but when I realized that majority of my officemates are joining the trip, I hastily agreed to take part and might as well give it a try. The journey to Apo started in Tagum two weeks before March 28, in early mornings at Energy Park where I did my exercise regimen.With just a little bit of jogging and more on walking and just few days to do it, I know this wouldn’t be enough. But still I pushed through with the plan, this time inspired by the idea of standing in the spot that every true-blooded mountaineer dreamed of reaching.

Mt. Apo's reflection is seen in a portion of Lake Venado. The country's highest lake sprawls at the foot of the country's highest mountain. According to local tribesmen, the lake is believed to be enchanted, killing countless mountaineers in the past.
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