I got to spend my long Independence Day Weekend with some of my long-time-no-see Kalasager friends... Somehow, I can relate it to a line, "Many were called, but few were chosen". Although, it's not that the same meaning as it is... Let me just replace some words, "Many had planned, but a few came". The members of the committee were Pre, Red, Cris, Kimi and me... Despite of a few number, we still enjoyed our weekend getaway. Not to mention, a wiggly experience on our way to Polomolok. (",)
Since the place was SOCSARGEN, I bragged about the vast pineapple plantation of Dolefil. Privileged to have been working as a staff, I was able to treat them lunch at Kalsangi Country Club and made them experience a pinetown pictorial... courtesy of Red of course.
We then went to Gumasa at Glan, Saranggani and spent overnight at White Haven Resort. Just in time for me to unwind from the stressful 3 periods of being at night shift. What I like about the resort is it's being hushed- the promotion of a retreat environment- away from the urban strain. Moreover, the greetings of the morning sun at the beach is as calm as the waves of the sea... such a beautiful time to contemplate...
Off to a joy ride going back to Gensan... Pictorials here and there. We made acquaintance to the roads of Saranggani through taking pictures. Of course, the White House (Saranngani Provincial Capitol) was also one of our pictorials' list.
Our last stop was at the Saranggani Highlands to eat lunch. Yeah, it is kabilaan- from Glan to Bauing... The ride was tiring and it made us beg for a pitcher of an ice cold water from the waiter. saying, "Galing pa kami 'dun o." But the mouth-watering food, the Highlands had offered, just made us forget exhaustion.
An Independence Date, it is... As those nabitin people say, a long weekend cuts short when someone's enjoying... Hope to see you guys soon...I expect to have more place hopping, joyrides and food trips...more participants... (",)
Since the place was SOCSARGEN, I bragged about the vast pineapple plantation of Dolefil. Privileged to have been working as a staff, I was able to treat them lunch at Kalsangi Country Club and made them experience a pinetown pictorial... courtesy of Red of course.
We then went to Gumasa at Glan, Saranggani and spent overnight at White Haven Resort. Just in time for me to unwind from the stressful 3 periods of being at night shift. What I like about the resort is it's being hushed- the promotion of a retreat environment- away from the urban strain. Moreover, the greetings of the morning sun at the beach is as calm as the waves of the sea... such a beautiful time to contemplate...
Off to a joy ride going back to Gensan... Pictorials here and there. We made acquaintance to the roads of Saranggani through taking pictures. Of course, the White House (Saranngani Provincial Capitol) was also one of our pictorials' list.
Our last stop was at the Saranggani Highlands to eat lunch. Yeah, it is kabilaan- from Glan to Bauing... The ride was tiring and it made us beg for a pitcher of an ice cold water from the waiter. saying, "Galing pa kami 'dun o." But the mouth-watering food, the Highlands had offered, just made us forget exhaustion.
An Independence Date, it is... As those nabitin people say, a long weekend cuts short when someone's enjoying... Hope to see you guys soon...I expect to have more place hopping, joyrides and food trips...more participants... (",)
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