Boljoon: More Reasons to Return
8 and 9 June 2007. When editor Kristin Llerin asked me to write about Boljoon for the Cebu Yearbook, I asked, "Why ME?". I'd just written an article on it a few months before for the Lifestyle page (supposedly, it was what inspired the Yearbook editors to feature Boljoon in the yearbook), and I felt I had written all I had in me to write about Boljoon, after years of yearning for it. I'd explored all I wanted to. It was a closed book, as far as I was concerned. "Because you like to travel!" she said. Fine. It was MY Boljoon, after all, so I thought it might as well be me. When I got there on a Friday morning (the first weekend of the schoolyear, and I was already on another "vacation" :P) to interview some government officials, I discovered that there was an archeological dig going on in front of its historic church, and that there were actually still a couple of places I hadn't been to...which some of the locals hadn't even heard of, eit...
haha!
ReplyDeleteyou should have at least worn a mask and a bikini :-)
ReplyDeleteoh come now, let's not be too demanding. the water was too cold ;P and i AM wearing goggles. went swimming in the lake in hamburg last sunday though :D after paddling through the canals.
ReplyDeletehahaha! and i thought it was for real.
ReplyDeletehahaha ang saya neen! enjoy gyud ka kaayo in this stint from your pictures :)
ReplyDeleteglad it wasn't in a vat of a nuclear reactor. ;)
ReplyDeletehere's to making the most of what we are given.
and, also, to small pleasures.
HUGS,
jemi
hey iris! kumusta naman ang diving sa singapore? ;) naku, pag umuwi ako, wala na kayo ni kahlou dun :(
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