Saturday, January 9

QUINTESSENTIAL

Ocam-Ocam, Busuanga
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Busuanga is up on the northern side of the Pristine Island of Palawan. Its most famous destination is Coron. This would be my second visit to Coron, but this time it was only a two-hour stop over, for leg-stretching and lunch @Lolo Nonoy's!!!! Just a trivia, we urbanites would go to Coron and order seafood, seafood and more seafood, right? Did you know that the locals are not as crazy-about-seafood as we are? They would rather go for sinigang na baboy!

Since the visit was short, here are a few shots of the fish port, and boats that bring tourists to the famous destinations in Coron like Kayangin Lake and deep-sea dive spots like Sietes Pecados.





Well, my reunion with Coron was short-lived, since my main destination was Ocam-ocam, a three-hour rough-road ride further north, with limited helping of dust to the face. It would be my first in Ocam-ocam. When I told folks that I was off to/in Ocam-ocam, their response would be "where?" Not really inquiring the location of the place but moreso because of the intriguing, funny, "wait-what?" sort of name. The pastor there even joked telling us (hubby and I) "welcome to Ocam-ocam ye faithful", which, to me, was appropriately funny given that it was Christmas time.

Our destination was a community by the sea: quaint, quiet and quintessential. Imagine looking out your porch to the view of whitesand (boracay-esque) beach every day, sans the humans, and then every night to bask in the beauty of sunset. It was everything one can imagine of being "back to basic", in every way you can imagine - emotional, mental, spiritual and literal. No cellphone signal, no internet signal. I was off the grid...literally!

Life came alive at 3 or 4 am, perhaps except for me. So I was just glad that we stayed there for three days, thus I was able to get this shot of a father and son heading out to check out the net/trapping they had positioned the night before.


Then there's this ROCK. A humongous, giant of a rock that beckons in the distance. By dawn, when the tide is low, you can succumb to its hypnotising call. I obviously did! But as the dawn turned to day then to dusk, it becomes distant. Beautifully distant. I could only sit in a solitary shade and admire its beauty from afar.

The view from the ROCK
at 5:00 AM

at 9:00 AM

at 12:00NN

at 3:00PM

at 6:00PM

















































































A Taste of the Simple Life.
Sometimes I wonder where all these simplicity has gone to.
A dose of simplicity.
Nowadays, we all need it. Perhaps even two. What has become of it?
Even living in the 'Burbs doesn't make me immune to the fast-paced life of the City. So I forget what it means to slow down, and what it entails to experience the simple life.

Then Ocam-ocam happened.
So I enjoyed God's "graffiti sky" or pristine sea.






Experienced unadulterated joy, simple happiness and innocence.



Felt secure and worry-free knowing God will take care of me.


WOW!

God, you never fail to amaze me.


I have been in many beaches, even lived beside one for eight years of my childhood. But I don't remember ever having a close encounter with perfection in nature. An example of perfection would be this sea-creature, the pool I stand in and the background of this shot. This is probably my first encounter with a five point Star-fish this huge (which I will correctly call a sea star, as the lady in Houston Oceanarium said, because it is not a fish. Ha!). I have seen the multi-pointed ones, but don't recall the 5-point buddies. So here, I am holding one. Tada!!!

Busuanga is perfect for hibernating, to disappear from the radar and just get lost in its beauty. I'm gonna do it again.


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