Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Color Taxi in Davao City

If New York in United States has the famous yellow cab, Davao City in the Philippines has yellow, white, blue, orange, lavender and would you believe black taxi!

Though unusual, it's fun to look at this unconventional taxi splurge of colors dotting the streets of the city.

So, when in Davao City ride all taxi colors and tell me what color suits you best. :D

I'd like to credit other Davao-based blog for the pics, just Googled them.:D

A day in Carrascal

Early last year I went to Tandag City and the town of Carrascal in the Province of Surigao del Sur, Caraga Region.

The bay side in Tandag.

It was all-work-and-little-fun-on-the-side day. When we visited the market, the surprise of the day came!

Baby Sharks! and Sting ray!Sarap!

Duaw Cebu! (the "me" part of this site)

Dis es nat Mendanaw, dis es Cebu!

Well, last year me and my family visited a friend in Cebu. It was just a casual family visit. We went to the usual Cebu tourist spots plus the said-to-be miraculous church in Simala.

It may just be an ordinary family trip but it was dearly memorable to me for many reasons: one, it was the first airplane ride of my son; two, it was the first Cebu visit of my wife; and three, it was our first family trip.

Here, I'll share with you some of our fun memories.

The Japanese temple

Behind the Basilica de Sto. Nino is market selling religious articles.

Inside the Basilica de Sto. Nino

The Chapel that house the Magellan's cross.

Visiting Antique Houses and Ancestral Homes.Those ancestral homes recognized by the National Historical Institute were, as expected, in better shape since they have funding from the government. But I feel that those other old houses that were not preserved by the government evoked more essence of antiquity.

The souvenir man. We bought trinkets, bracelets, fridge magnets and necklaces at surprisingly very cheap prices for a quality souvenir, salamat bai.

Nope, we're not in Disney Land, we visited the Mama Mary's shrine in Simala.

Monday, June 25, 2012

The Curtain of Water

Ante scriptum (if there is such a thing)--- So much has been said about this magnificent falls, so my piece will just be one of them.

Bislig City, Surigao del Sur --- Tinuy-an Falls is a curtain of water. Now known as the Niagara Falls of the Philippines. It stands 55 meters high and 95 meters wide.

Last summer, all roads lead to this majestic attraction. And my visit was intentionally just at the end of summer so there won't be much crowd and photo op would be great.

Along with my friends, it was my first time to visit the place and the first thing that came out of my mouth was "Amazing!"

Even at the parking area, the smaller two-layer water cascade greets you with such a warmth feel.

When you get close to the majestic water curtain, you would be engulfed in such great awe as to how nature exudes beauty in wondrous ways. And then would lead you to think, there really is that God that designs all these beauty.

Above the 55-meter high curtain are another two shorter water falls. I've climbed up to the second level since we were prohibited to climb the third one.

Before I forget, the water, oh, the water is so clean, refreshing, as magnificent as it looks.

And so I plunged in.

By the way, the trip is very affordable.

Come and visit Bislig City now.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Blog Archive

My blog archive as of June 22, 2012 look like this:


Well, I had a one year rest. I promise to post more entries this year.

Join me. Follow me.

p.s. since i had not posted in 2011, I will post some of my 2011 trips this year... time to cope up.

Commune with Nature

Nature communing, island hopping, sun and sand basking.

These are among my fondest memories visiting San Agustin in Surigao del Sur.

San Agustin has so much to offer. We went to La Entrada Resort. So aptly named because it's the first resort when you enter the mangrove sanctuary and beach front of the this quiet and quaint town.

La Entrada, in Brgy. Britannia, is tucked in the bosom of a thick, 500-hectare,green canopy mangrove reserved. The resort is so particularly designed to go along with the landscape and terrain of the mangrove forest in order not to disturb the natural setting of the protected area.Such scenery brings you much closer to nature.

Aside from the sumptuous meals, which always included a variety of seafood, from shrimps, crabs tuna and other delicacies from the sea, the place offers a better view of the 24 serenely poised beautiful islets scattered in Lianga Bay.

Good thing is the resort is very affordable and reasonably priced.

The best adventure the place can offer is the island hopping. All right, the hundred islands in Pangasinan is enthralling, but the 24 islets here are equally exotic in its own unique way that it is comparable to hundred islands, Caramoan in Cam Sur and Boracay combined!

I only visited four of the 24, it was already more than enough. See for yourself. I've basked in the sun and sand in Hagonoy Islet, Buslon, Naked Island, and Hiyud-hiyuran Island.

What is more exciting is this town is close to Hinatuan town (about one and a half hour ride) where the enchanted River is located and Bislig City (two-hour ride) where the magnificent Tinuy-an Falls can be found.


Come visit San Agustin.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

It's more fun in Mindanao

It's more fun in Mindanao.

I will be posting here some photos showing why its more fun doing things in Mindanao. I hope this will be a series... I hope I would have enough bullets to sustain it. :D

Have fun in Mindanao.

This one is in the upper portion of Tinuy-an Falls (the Niagara of the Philippines)in Bislig City, Surigao del Sur. Cool, very clean and refreshing water is waiting to embrace you.
Wanna be one with nature? Come, join me!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

King of Fruits is the Furit for All Season


If Durian were a local artista it would have been Fernando Poe, Jr. and Vilma Santos combined.

Durian is called the King of Fruits but recently technology has made it the Fruit for All Season. Before, Durian season is around August to September but nowadays it's a fruit the whole year-round.

On our way to Caraga Region, we passed by this fruit stand in Panabo City laden with the Durian of various variety.

Sold to Durian.

Davao City: Ilaw ng Kalinaw

San Pedro St. is an iconic and historic street in Davao City. It has seen the city's major transformation from the old to the new. The city's seat of government power, City Hall, and the seat of religious Catholic power, San Pedro Cathedral are anchored on its soil. Though I live in this city I seldom visit San Pedro St. When I happen to walk this old street, recently, few dots of changes and landmark surprised me. Here stand, between the City hall and the cathedral, the fitting totemic tower of Ilaw ng Kanilaw.

I don't have idea who the artist was/were but I want to congratulate him/her/them for a job well done: artsy-craftsy piece. I wonder how many beautiful things are there in this city that remained unnoticed, if only we look close and appreciate. -----


It's been a while since I posted. It feels good to be back.