Road Revolution Cebu – Version 2
Anyway, I got a better idea to enjoy the affair, but that would be my next blog entry. I went to get a feel of the event, just the same.
It was a different area of the city this time. If last ‘independence day’ it was Osmena Blvd from the capitol all the way to Plaza Independencia, this time I learned it was part of Colon St., from corner Osmena Blvd all the way to Lopez Jaena St., and from P. Burgos the Plaza Sugbo to around the heritage Monument and some nearby blocks or corners there. I happily walked all those areas and noticed one stark difference from the first version: The streets were clear all right, but there was nothing much compared to the Independence Day version. Very few bikers and I did not even spot where the skateboarders were.
Ah, there was some 30 or so students who walked around with two ‘artworks’ made of plastic bottles and a lot of (was that) scotch tape? I had fun watching them since every step they made seemed to be a bit more for the destruction of their already deformed artworks hehe! And they finally laid those ‘artworks’ to their abhorably trash condition when they reached that gas station across the Colon Street marker/obelisk. All I could muster was “what was that all about anyway?”! I asked one of these St. Paul College Foundation students what else was there to see in this ‘celebration’. The fast and excited reply was a very surprising “party tonight at the Outpost, 8PM”. Gosh! Ill-prepared ‘revolution’ which I was sure elicited more of ill will from most everyone than anything else! That’s what I think. Very unlikely of Cebuanos when they hold public events. But I enjoyed the empty streets so I must say, more of these activities please! If only for my own personal agenda hehe.
And that’s my next story!
oh i see! mao diay heavy traffic las saturday afternon. i was clueless about the road revolution thingy, i thot naay procession... i got off the jeepney and was forced to walk to my destination. i pass by downtown and walked smack in the middle of colon as if i own it! u see a diffrent view of colon when u walked in the center of the street. (:
ReplyDeletethat's right, we haven't much time to prepare. we just piggybacked on RAFi's permit to road closure for their heritage walk.
ReplyDeletethe longboarders had an event in Dumanjug that's why there were only a few of them during the road closure.
we haven't organized thoroughly the activities of that day, sad to say.
we do apologize to the inconvenience we've caused to the public. T. Padilla was closed as they had their fiesta, a portion of SRP was closed for alay lakad, and a portion of osmeña blvd closed for a religious activity. it created a mess which we, the organizers of road revolution was not able to handle and control.
moving forward, we're doing the next road revolution in a more systematized manner.
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