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Marabut, Legaspi, and Musings on Hotels

October 21, 2013 – 10:11 am
Karst Formations in Legaspi, Samar

I needn’t have worried about the clear skies disappearing yesterday. The skies stayed clear and blue and beautiful all day long. It was probably the nicest day I’ve had in the Philippines combined with some of the nicest scenery.
Taking my bucket bath and packing up in my unusual room went without many problems. I was running out of water in my big barrel, and I …

Street Dancing in Lawaan

October 20, 2013 – 10:05 am
Street Dancers in Lawaan

Yesterday was quite an unusual day weatherwise. It started off clear and beautiful. I grabbed my camera and walked down to the waterfront and along the river and nearby neighborhoods. I got some great pictures of mothers swimming in the water with their young children, teaching them to swim in fact. This was out at the end of a very long cement pier. I wasn’t …

A Family Visit on the Hollywood Jetty

October 14, 2013 – 9:24 am
Young Boy on the Hollywood Jetty

Peaking out the window of my hotel room’s bathroom this morning, I was greeted with clear blue skies. That’s great after so much rain. However, as in life, the change in weather brings bad as well as good. It was sunny yesterday, too, and the heat was hard to deal with and retain a “sunny” disposition. I don’t imagine the heat will be any friendlier …

A Night in Amambucale, Samar

October 11, 2013 – 8:35 am
Halloween in Amambucale

I made the snap decision to head for the Guiuan peninsula on Samar before heading south and eventually out of the Philippines. I had a vague idea of going up the east coast of Samar and then crossing over the interior mountains and doing a loop back to Leyte, but a bum right knee has caused me to rethink that idea. I will probably go …

Devoured by Mosquitoes at the Fire Station

June 5, 2013 – 1:20 pm
Firefighters - My Hosts for the Night

I had been told that after Catbalogan, the road became very hilly and difficult with long, hard climbs. That turned out to be true to a certain extent. The most difficult climb by far was the first one right out of the city. This is a common pattern. There might be a gentle grade on the roads as they climbed hills and mountains. But immediately …

Cycling Catanduanes 10 – Epilogue and Return to Virac

April 22, 2013 – 10:51 am
My Bungalow at Pururan Beach Resort

I could have stayed at Pururan for another day quite easily, but there didn’t seem to be much point. There was nothing to do there if you weren’t going to surf. And though it was beautiful, it was no more beautiful than other places I’d been on Catanduanes and it was far less interesting. Add to that the higher expenses of staying there and how …

Cycling Catanduanes 5 – The Barangay Captain of San Vicente

April 16, 2013 – 10:28 am
The Barangay Captain of San Vicente

San Vicente did not, as I suspected, have any kind of hotel or pension or inn or guest house or lodging. In that situation, I figured I would be sleeping in my tent and I understood from many conversations I’d had that I should present myself to the barangay captain to obtain his permission and protection. I rode around San Vicente, and people actually made …

Cycling Catanduanes 4 – Journey to San Vicente

April 16, 2013 – 10:21 am
Baldoc, Catanduanes - The people here supplied me with cold water.

I had asked lots of people over the previous couple of days about the road going from Pandan and back to Virac along the east coast. From these people I got a variety of answers. Most said variants on the “too far” and “impossible” line. Others said that the entire road was under construction just like the road from Virac to Pandan. Others said that …