Before I start with my usual work load (now, plus thesis load), I would like to share another expedition that my boif and I went to more than a year back. I had a research project for my Social Science class, entitled The Semantics of Barangay Day-as, Cordova, Cebu and its sitios. Mainly, we had to find out how the names of the places originated by asking the people, especially the older folks, around.
My groupmates had already gone to the place a few days earlier so I decided to go on a personal visit myself. I invited (or forced?) my boif to come with me, bringing along his younger brother. My teacher told us how to conduct scientific research but as a student who simply want to pass the subject (yikes), I really did not follow her instructions. In fact, I never knew the people we talked to, their age and the number of interviewees we had that day. Supposedly, we had to know to do that.
Anyway, our trip became more of a leisure trip. We went to the barangay hall first, which was located at the edge of the place (near the sea), then we walked from there, asking people around, going back to the main road.
They had restaurants at this point. Also, a land bridge was to be constructed (not sure if it’s already finished right now) that connects Day-as to a small island, just a few meters away.
Boif showing off his bod. hahahaha.
Me in the background, boif’s bro in orange and boif in the foreground.
That’s my slipper there. I had a big wound that time and they say salt water can heal them.
Boif’s photography skills
Older bro doing piggyback on (little) younger bro
I find this picture really cute. The little boy had an umbrella attached to his trike and he was wearing shades — protection against the sun.
Boif and I :-*






















The Photoblogger Said:
on 29/07/2010 at 22:13
wow kalingaw, pwede magfishing diha?
heymissadventures Said:
on 29/07/2010 at 22:23
hahaha. thanks sa pag visit.
i dunno if they allow that. basin, there are floating restaurants around man. last year pa mi nag visit diri so probably developed na ang place by this time. hehehehe.