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Stories of town explorations.
I know it was not easy to sacrifice a time, your strength and effort but it was so enlightening that what I was seeing at their faces are marks of smile and sincerity rather than stress or expression of being tired."

The locals gathered in one house and selflessly gave their time to help with a cheerful heart. They didn't sleep the whole night and it was very touching to see that in the town of San Manuel in Pangasinan, the real spirit of "Bayanihan," the Filipino way of cooperating and helping, is very much alive! 

Bayanihan Cooking
Some men preparing the food voluntarily for a big party
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Location Highlighted in Red
The Filipino culture is sometimes very much lovely and selfless that the people tend to help each other if one is in need.

A friend and a blog reader, named Arcelita Atinaja-Almogela (Ate Celia) invited me to join the birthday party of her daughter CJ and it was an honor that she hosted me in her house, gave me good food and warm welcome for a day and a night just because she wanted me to blog about the upcoming birthday celebration of her daughter.

At this invitation, how can I say no? If a reader is trusting you, as a blogger hidden by the pictures and words of the blog, it would be fluttering to gain their trust even if the only connection is via commenting in our blogs, or via social media.

pork chop
Fried Pork, it will turn into several dishes, thanks to the volunteers who cooked.
San Manuel, Pangasinan Food Trip
Different menu from the swine slaughtered by the Bayanihan Cooking volunteers

The cooks had no complain at all. I know it was not easy to sacrifice a time, your strength and effort but it was so enlightening that what I was seeing at their faces are marks of smile and sincerity rather than stress or expression of being tired. 

It was not a relaxing day though, and I can personally sense that Ate Celia was so pressured about the upcoming party of her daughter - it is her 7th birthday actually.

But what is so beautiful and touching is that the people who were helping this time gave Ate Celia an ample time of relief from being pressured in preparing for the party.

The locals, mostly their relatives have shown me at this very moment of time that there is a hope for our country that if everyone is as selfless as the people of San Manuel, we can succeed as a nation.

Shanghai Rolls

If you want to help, age doesn't matter, another salient character I learned in this place where I have set foot into. I know, it was a big event and it needs a lot of effort but the people extended their help with joy in their face, cheerfully and without expecting any return at all. Wow!

Pangasinan Food Trip
A helping hand, not expecting something in return :)

Pangasinan Food Trip
Ate Celia, a blog reader, a friend, invited me to witness her daughter's birthday.
When Ate Celia invited me to witness her daughter's birthday, it was not only the birthday party that I witnessed but I also witnessed another celebration that can truly be considered as an important Filipino culture in nation-building that we can not afford to ignore -- deep inside me, there is a celebration, and it was a celebration of the Filipino people's willingness to help, Bayanihan!

Pangasinan Food Trip

Pangasinan Food Trip

Pangasinan Food Trip
The invitation was of worth at least giving me a hint that the Bayanihan Culture of the Filipinos is not dead. They also prepared the food in a very traditional way. They used silyasi in cooking. Some of the people who helped just set up 3 pieces of big stones at the backyard where they placed the silyasi for them to cook the food after igniting a fire in between those 3 large stones. Some cooked it on a dalikan as shown above.

I admit, I was so full, as full as the Avocado tree I was seeing this time bearing numerous fruits. And I must say that it was not just my stomach that was satisfied but also my soul yearning to witness an amazing Filipino culture that nowadays I consider rare - the Bayanihan Culture.
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Stories of town explorations.
"How I love the experience of getting familiar to a place while riding at the back of a pick-up. I was able to see the left and the right side of the road and smile at the driver of the vehicle coming next to us."

It was my first time to visit this destination and I slept at the house of  a person who in the same way, my first time to meet. Luckily the wife of that person is my friend's cousin and I was with my friend traveling this time. 

The charming countryside appeal of San Manuel, Pangasinan as seen
while I am riding at the back of a pick-up
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Location Highlighted in Red
The house owner was so accommodating that he toured me in San Manuel, Pangasinan using his pick-up - where I stayed at the back in an open air and the speed of the vehicle seemed like separating my head from my neck because of the force. I am grasping all the forceful wind created by the acceleration of the vehicle as I am sitting in an open air to an open highway at the back of the vehicle.

The experience was again very memorable. I was doing a hop into a town and of course my camera needed to be very ready all the way to every site that I will see while riding at the back with a friend.

San Manuel, Pangasinan is also the home of a large power-generator that supplies current to most of Northern Luzon so expect power-lines everywhere. The power-lines cross the wide farms of the town.

San Manuel, Pangasinan is an agricultural town and expect to see huge, wide and never ending rice fields. The owner of the house where I stayed also owns a huge parcel of land that could be the area of a sitio.


In fact, I am brave to say that there are no attractive spots in the town but  that should not stop me in discovering the less seen spots of less traveled destinations.

It was a golden harvest when I visited the town. The rice fields have turned to golden brown ready to be harvested while some parcel of lands have been harvested already.

I just love the appeal of the view - the farmlands and mountains blend to allure my feelings being a fan of the countrysides.



What was so nice riding at the back of a pick-up or any vehicle in an open air is the feeling of absolute freedom. You don't have to peep at the window or do a stop over to go out the car just to enjoy the views of the place on which it is your first time to see.

I have to be camera-alert this time to capture the view but the expectation I was thinking that it was easy to capture photos was actually wrong. The speedy pick-up was just taking the not so well-paved road and of course it was too fast that it was hard to capture the best angle. Once you have already set the right angle, the vehicle is rushing to get away from the site so it wasn't easy. However, I just love the challenge of it. I was enjoying a lot!

I also had no idea where the "kuya" (the owner of the house and pick-up) was leading me until we turned to a narrow road leading to a resort.


Oh well, I learned that the family of "kuya" owned the resort and it is called the A&E spring resort located in a place called Butao, also in San Manuel, Pangasinan.

I was given the chance to swim for free but I had no other clothes and underwear since I just came here in an accident. Without any plans, I am already here. I just didn't hesitate nor say "no" the time my friend invited me although I know I have no clothes to wear, no bathroom kit and so on.

The resort was newly-opened that time and I was glad I was among the firsts to visit A&E Spring resort in Butao.

It was fun! How I love the experience of getting familiar to a place while riding at the back of a pick-up. I was able to see the left and the right side of the road and smile at the driver of the vehicle coming next to us. Yes I know, the town wasn't as attractive as other tourist destinations but I think the best thing about discovering the less known path is the experience that can not be compared to traveling into more famous destination.

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