After the boat ride to safety, we went back to Argine's house for a survivor brunch spread-- perfectly fried fish, guinataang isda, and minatamis & grilled na saging saba! We spent some time drying out our soaked wares and freshening up before taking a trip back to the port of Calapan! We crossed the 250m bridge again and crossing it in daylight is freakier than doing it at night! It was quite a challenge to stay off the squeaky and chipped planks. I tried daring people to do a ala Temple Run dash but they weren't too keen on trying. Haha.
|
Amazing how this tricycle was able to cross the bridge! |
|
The gang's final group photo |
Another trike ride took us back to Calapan Port.
|
Disneyland or Donnyland? |
|
Sun burnt but happy! |
We said goodbye to our host at the port and rushed to buy tickets for the Supercat trip!
|
Argine and his dad |
|
Stopped by the souvenir shop for some take-home treats |
|
My TURISTA post |
|
All the shipping lines have signs that tell you what time their next trip is |
It was my first time to ride a fast craft and was amazed at how its interiors resemble an airplane. We had assigned seats for the trip. There was even a safety briefing before the trip and the snacks where wheeled along the aisles for passengers.
|
Hello Supercat! |
|
Folding trays |
And look! No matter how much we try to correct the spelling of our names, they still end up messing it up:
|
Who in the world are Mr. LAWSANG and Ms. CUCLEO? |
After an hour on sea and 2 hours on land, Mr. P and I were back to the metro! Our bodies hurt like hell and we're burnt to a crisp, but it was all worth it! Ha! My summer has just begun. Can't wait for the next trip!
Hahaha. Well hello Ms. Cucleo. The worst I got for my family name was Lansani (hanodaw?). Hahaha.
ReplyDeleteHahaha. Anlayo! Sheesh. People should be more careful when printing names/surnames!
Delete