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It’s January 1st and It’s Just Fitting to Write About My Series...

Posted on the 01 January 2020 by Lalay Fuster @lalayfuster
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...
It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series...

It’s January 1st and it’s just fitting to write about my series of firsts in Bacolod. ☝ But first and foremost, HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂 to my partner-in-crime and travel photographer Sidney Perez with whom I share this journey INTO THE UNKNOWN! 🙌

Going to a place for the #firsttime is equally daring and exciting. When in Bacolod, I experienced getting lost in translation; 💭 but never lost in my adventures. 👌 Without specific order, here’s a list of my top 5 ✋ #firsttime awesome and notorious explorations in the land of the Negrenses.

1. While trekking to Dumalabdab Falls, two blood leeches tried to suck my (precious but fake German) blood. 😂 Lapitin pala ako ng limatik. Ehehe! Tbh, I find it amusing how they got into my skin without me getting hurt. 😱 Sidney had her share after the trek and she realized it when we were already inside the van. 😛 Though it caused us panic and paranoia, I guess blood leeches complete the experience! 💯

2. Waking up significantly early to catch the sunrise 🌄 isn’t foreign to us, but finding our way up a small hill in La Castellana – without a guide – is an achievement! 💪 As expert buzzer beaters, we made it to the conference center in the nick of time. 🚨

3. With a strong bias towards our choice of coffee, we went to Duyan Café in Silay for the view and not for a drink. 😝 Also located in Silay is Negros Natural Park. 🌿 Ironically, it’s a protected area yet we legitimately trespassed because not even a single soul’s guarding the place. Oops, sorry not sorry! 😜

4. Western Visayas provinces are geographically close to one another; so from Bacolod we crossed Iloilo via ferry. 🚢 From the port, we went straight to Miag-ao with 3 jeepney rides. Yup, that’s the straightest route I’ve ever known! 😳 But the adventure of our random crossover exceeded our expectations: we didn’t catch the ferry going back Bacolod. 😅 That unprepared overnight is absolutely unforgettable and we’ll always be indebted to the hospitality of Amparet Ledesma and Baking Pison. Salamat gid! ❤

5. Where to next: Guintubdan, La Carlota. 📍 Back in Bacolod, we powered up with coffee for one last adventure. 🏃 To go up the “bukid” of Guintubdan, we rode a bus to La Carlota and transferred to a jeepney. While waiting for other passengers, we were told that’s the last jeepney ride to Guintubdan and there’s no return trip. 😢 Sounds like a repeat of our Iloilo escapade, but this time we can’t afford another random overnight. 😅

My Hiligaynon comprehension 💡 was challenged because I had to haggle with tricycle drivers to bring us to Guintubdan. Already resigned due to rejections left and right, I ate ice cream to cool my head. 🍦 When we reached the plaza, a certain “manong” recommended to us Ronald (Weasley), a teenage tricycle driver and a native of Guintubdan. YEAH, HEAVEN SENT! 😇

We arrived the “bukid” 4:30pm, trekked to Busay Abaga with our tour guide Manang Veronica, and made it back to the campsite minutes after sunset. 🌅 On our way home, we were rewarded with overripe guyabanos and a beautiful sight of the night sky. ✨

P.S. Not a fan of the limelight, I intentionally published the 2-in-1 post close to midnight. 🌝 Guess there’s no harm if my greeting’s a bit late because we’ll still enjoy FREE LATTE at a later time. Cheers! ☕

8/9 #top9towrapmy29th #bestof2019 #naturetrip #bacolod #philippines


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