21 Days of Bliss (part 4)
From Calbiga we wanted to go to the beach so we decided to go to Marabut where Sham2x's Auntie also had a crab meat processing plant which means we did not have to spend anything again! Our carefree souls have found a carefree sponsor as well! We love you Auntie Ann2x! :-D
We hitched on a ride from Calbiga to San Juanico bridge where we learned about a million's worth of racing pigeons. From there we hopped on to another free ride on someone who turned out to be a friend of a friend to get to Marabut, Samar.
Day 15, May 13, 2018, Sunday and it’s mother's day! Today we finally get to meet Auntie Ann2x and Auntie Wendy and we shared our trip stories as we thanked them for adding more days to our extended trip with their offers of free food and accommodations. We hopped on to their pick up to go to their house in Palo, Leyte. We stayed there for 3 days. They left on the 2nd day leaving us their house keys and a message saying we should finish their supplies in the fridge before we leave. On top of that, they left us some beer money and access to their videoke! Happy days!
For our final side trip, we spent an afternoon in Dulag, Leyte. There was no surf but it was relaxing and slow. A good mellow afternoon to end a series of such exciting previous days.
A blooper clip while trying to take a dramatic clip. ;-D
Day 18, May 16, 2018, Wednesday Sham2x, Milbin and Nibram are headed to Ormoc to board a ferry back to Cebu. On the other hand, I was at the back of Jason's truck, catching up on sleep, headed to Limasawa Island! He and his team had a project with an adventure film and lucky me got invited to join in for the reccie days. I've never been to this side of Leyte so I was keen to come. We entered a cave in Limasawa, camped under the stars and was introduced to an app called Star Walk to help me learn more about constellations.
A shiny view from the back of the truck lying down.
Hello Limasawa Island!
Limasawa Island is known in history to be the first place in Philippines Ferdinand Magellan held a mass on so we went to this land mark on top of a hill. My highlight would be snorkelling in Son-ok Bay, this was one of my first moments snorkelling. We also saw some dolphins on the boat trip back to Tangkaan! Happy days again!
At Son-ok bay.
I was headed home on Saturday, May 19, 2018, Day 21. This trip is definitely one for the books! It was a perfect combination of just enough planning (to ensure our safety), carefree spirits (in other words mga wala'y libog) and a great attitude on spontaneity! Here's to more extended trips!
Happy hitching!














