I like the words frugal, simple, logical, practical, freedom, honest/y, truth, compassion, kindness and these words are my guide in how I live my life. These words are also how I want to be remembered. I like cruising, traveling, sudoku, reading, tv, movies, cooking and spending time with my husband and children. In March 2001, my husband, our three teen-aged children and I migrated to Surrey, BC, Canada from the Philippines. It has been ten years since and Canada is now our home.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Exploring the Philippines and Asia - Land Trip Bacolod to Dumaguete
The airconditioned bus we intended to take at 1140am yesterday was "broken". Instead of wating for the 2pm aircon bus, we took the not aircon Ceres bus which promptly left on schedule. It was an unpleasant 6.5 hours trip. Fare was Pesos222 per person while the aircon bus was just a little bit more at Pesos266.
The sceneries however was good. Now and then, you can see mountains on the left and the blue sea on the right.
At one stop, which took 30 minutes, a lady preacher stepped inside the bus and preached in a Visayan dialect.
The main farming crop is sugar cane. On the road, there were several truckloads of harvested sugar cane on the way to the buyer.
Houses vary from small ones made of native materials to middle class homes in middle class subdivisions to huge houses and sometimes mansions.
At past 6pm, we arrived in Dumaguete. My husband's GPS indicated the corner we had to get off from the bus to reach Harold's Mansion, a backpacker's hotel. We found a nice restaurant on the way and since we are really hungry, dinner was first on our mind so we ate and a short walk later, which was welcome after sitting on the bus for 6.5 hours, we found Harold's. A huge room with aircon, tv and private bath is Pesos801 per night. A bread and jam breakfast is free so is unlimited, all day coffee and tea. The room was clean.
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