Homonhon Island Wander-ing

No, I will not say sorry for the five-month delay. I am going to say sorry to the people (you know who you are) who were expecting me to post photos of Homonhon Island.
Again, the phone I used when I went in Samar was stolen leaving these raw photos with me stored in my DSLR. See?
That, my friends, is how to be at awe with the creations of our Savior.
My lost phone, everyone.

Iloilo photos are uh, I don’t know when I’ll have the time.
Blessings!

All photos were taken using a Canon 1100D with no filter nor editing done. xx All shots are raw. //

Tindog Eastern Visayas, Kaya pa Yan!

10313352_876678409016312_2849606978555242069_nI am currently a volunteer writer for a humanitarian organization. People ask me why I chose this kind of work, they don’t really know me, because this is me, this is what I like, this is what I love to do.

I never thought volunteerism can be this tiring, but worth it, and amazing. This is not my first time giving service to humanity, because I have been to places where I worked my heart out to extend aid to the people of the community.

This is my first time in Visayas, because as the geography bobo-side in me, I learned that Palawan and Naga City is still in Luzon, which made me think that I am a Luzon lady, forever. I packed my clothes for two weeks, ringing with me my Canon, laptop and of course my now-favorite pair of Chucks.10412032_875065989177554_1459594521220036085_n10433101_879407892076697_4689100351785620276_nBeing the supportive and understanding Tito and Tita that they were, and yes, my “bakit ang ganda ko” cousin, they were the ones who drove me to the airport. Terminal 4. My most hated airport terminal in Pasay.

As usual, as the Tiger Philippines flow is, the flight was delayed.10246420_873860205964799_647189466022779959_n (1)

To Tacloban

My birthday wish was to go to this place after I came back here from Hawaii. But being the brat that I was, I spent my money on gadgets and, whatever you call it happenings and foods that make me feel alive, so it did not happen.

So, I thank this opportunity.

I never expected the airport to be near the coastal area. By near I mean, the railway is 100-150 steps away from the sea. The baggage cart is not working so we needed to shout at the porter in front of us if they have already found our luggage.

So, I was with Jord, and an Agriculture Technology fresh graduate of Southern Luzon State University, and I would have died travelling in the Visayas if not because of his taunts and his company. 10428692_880024505348369_7229690918388051892_nThis is Tacloban [airport]. Six months after the storm, leaves are still growing from the branches of the trees, tall grasses are slowly filling up the area, most buildings and houses are still roofless, military and humanitarian organization bases are everywhere- but there is hope.

I see hope in the laugh of the children playing in the streets, in the strength of the men and women still struggling in building their houses, I see individuals helping each other in many simple ways.

To Pagnamitan, Guian, Eastern Samar

Two to three hours travel (by Van) from Tacloban City. So, we traveled along the famous San Juanico bridge.10272570_873959232621563_1952115586981154876_oBrgy, Pagnamitan is the community where the organization I volunteered at built houses, grant livelihood projects, and administered medical mission for the Yolanda Survivors, It is not just a place where you can find happy and approachable people, it is where I saw the best sunset in my life, for now. Let the photos speak.10390539_644766375615125_157064784614911990_n 10308192_875699915780828_780859309151637279_nBonus trip to Homonhon Island

Homonhon Island is where Magellan first landed, history’s backlog, told us otherwise. You can go to Homonhon by riding a bangka, FOR TWO HOURS from Pagnamitan.

I have learned during the entire boat ride that the ocean has different shades of blue, of which I was so fascinated that if was possible, I would have swam there.10398080_877666842250802_502893432051951762_n 10259870_644766572281772_3327720077565401669_n 10380320_644766292281800_6406856158249158117_n 10346195_644766478948448_4302064840176128047_n


All photos were taken using my lost Samsung Galazy SII Plus, with no filter added. Photos that were fit to a collage were not edited, too.