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Traveling With God

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While I may not find this unique in the #philippines, nor will I even say amazing, it does amuse me that a mere transport provider’s terminal can remind us about faith and religion! Not a real fit to the principles of “global diversity” yes, but, if you were of the same religious beliefs, this transport provider does it better than everyone else. Maybe even better than everywhere else. Looking back, I think I have not (yet) seen a transport terminal (whatever the faith or denomination) as awash with such religious ‘reminders’ anywhere in this world I have been to. Don’t be alarmed though, none of them go out to the waiting areas and start preaching the bible hehe. The posted sayings are the most of it – and many are even universal (I mean reminders for being good human beings, not necessarily just for being good Christians or Catholics). Let’s see what got caught by my camera in the recent past… and these are just on 3 walls inside their main terminal. Yup, Grand Tours in Catbalogan Ci

Cebu Puto and Sikwate

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I chanced upon this little row of carinderias in the Foodland area of Banilad fairly some long months ago. Yep, just under the flyover near the corner with AS Fortuna that I thought was home to the usual barbecue and inasal (lechon) row that you might find anywhere. But late one night I discovered some stalls do also serve something else that got me quite curious. And that is this “puto and sikwate combo”. From some distance, I saw a woman busy stirring something on a big pot with no less than a bamboo pole almost as tall as she is as her 'ladle'! I observed this activity was some kind of real physical effort on her part. Another night I saw her and husband scooping something colored white from that big pot unto a plastic container then spooning from there unto rectangular cuts of banana leaves. Yet another night I passed, I saw the husband arranging the already “wrapped” things unto a styropore box lined with banana leaves. That as he would from time to time pour some dark liq

Catbalogan Tamalos

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Do you know where and what that is? Oh well, yes, that would be Tamale (singular) or Tamales (plural) in Mexico and the rest of South America, or even elsewhere in the Philippines like Batangas or Laguna - if at all they still exist! This one I found in Catbalogan City is called Tamalos be it plural or singular! It tastes differently good - there are no eggs, shrimps, chorizos nor chicken! Just pork and the sauce. But like everywhere else in this country known to have Tamales, Tamalos too is a “vanishing act”! Lest this thing become ‘extinct’ or become just a taste bud memory, let me put it here and now… the things I want to say about how they make the lowly yet delectable Tamalos of Catbalogan! I was with a friend roaming Catbalogan when she suddenly asked the trike driver to make a detour to head instead to a place in Munoz District, so she could pick up her order of Tamalos - to be brought to another friend, who was to bring those to Manila. Tamalos is reputed by Catbaloganons a

CDO Jeep or Tricycle?

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I think there is little difference. In terms of safety, comfort, convenience, that is! But the jeep is faster since the latter is just powered by a motorbike. But looking at the riders, I think they all enjoy their rides just the same. Comparing the Cagayan De Oro trike to that of Calbayog , I think CDO’s are better-looking. And, probably sturdier, if I may judge the book by its cover hehe Hoping to be able to ride one of these soonest! Look at the two pictures below. yep they’re both yellow. But the first one is a trike and the other one is the jeep. Almost no difference in passenger capacity, right?! Fun! The e-trike is still better, but yeah, its always more fun in the Philippines!

I-Witness Docufest

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I watched the ‪Cebu version of GMA's I-Witness Docufest. Learned a lot from @howieseverino @jaytaruc @sandraguinaldo & @karadavid. Wow! I actually felt like a gatecrasher hehe! Imagine the whole of SM Cebu’s Cinema 7 jampacked with so many students and their teachers from many of the schools in the city. Some were even standing on the sides! But, I (seem to) know that this thing is not solely for students. It only said ‘admission is free’ – at least that’s what I remember to have come across while surfing the web on the way back to the Queen City. So I went for it this afternoon, and… quite a grand experience! Why does this thing merit a story in my Philippine Travel Notes? Well well well baho ka’g tiil, everywhere I go is a destination, and I am never sure what will be memorable for me and probably you. I say it was quite an experience for me as I picked quite a bunch of ideas/pointers at the fora that came immediately after the 2 screenings of 4 documentaries (one from each o