First to catch my attention was my favorite, the City Forest and Marble Park in Brgy. Malopalo. (pix shown below)
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. . . opposite that marble park is the cove which is at the "back" of Malajog Beach which every true-blue Calbayognon ought to know.
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Further down the road (or should I say further up north), we were amused at seeing how some barangay folks dried their laundry. Maybe they had so much stuff up for drying after days of rain. I can only say, it happens
Now, this should bring some smile to the regular travelers. Repair work is being done on a good number of portions of the highway . . .
. . . and while those portions (of the highway) are not yet open for vehicles, some of it double as palay drying stations. Again, it happens.
As I said earlier, you do not have to take everything seriously, just wanna make you smile this week. Ciao!
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