Hiking Snapshots: Mudspring

Snapshots of the hike towards a mud spring in Makiling forest.

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Starts with a paved road

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About 8 km of roundtrip Mudspring hiking

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Apart from a class group of UP Los Baños students, I've seen foreigners in pairs only and few mountaineers. Hiking isn't a popular pastime among Filipinos in general

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It may appear quiet in the photo but it's not. All kinds of forest critter sounds you'll hear, some unidentified. Sort of forest babel

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Off from the main trail, this one leads to the mud spring

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Mudspring - a boiling mud pool

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A defeated sole in this type of terrain. Not just any sole but always a Nike sole

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Unidentified tree seeds

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Designed to fly and propagate

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One can squeeze in a play or an upper body workout while hiking by doing the Tarzan swing

Some Notes on Rice

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Rice store in Minowa

Rice sold and served in Japan are mostly from Japan. At the grocery stores, only Japanese rice is available for local consumers. Moreover, the rice bought from a konbini or served in restaurants is locally produced.  I even saw a sign in one establishment saying they only serve Japanese rice.

All the gohan (cooked rice) I’ve had in there were superior in taste. There is no such thing as inferior rice in Japan, I suppose.

These were my observations in Tokyo…as I have deep love for rice, all sorts of excellent rice.

Balikutsa

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When I was young, I would suck this lump of solidified sugarcane juice like candy. But now, I like using this as sweetener for coffee whenever available, and I got that from the Ilocanos.

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Looked simple but it’s very laborious to appear like that with all the repeated hand pulling (after the sugarcane juice was boiled and cooled), to make it white and solid but not stony. And then it has to be curled by hand.

Eggplant Overload

Green Banana Kariton in Rush Hour

Typography: Prepaid Load

Charcoal Grilled Mais

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Lady vendor grilling corn over charcoal in downtown Iloilo. Her Weber is an old enamel basin

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No frills but good eats for just a few pesos

By the Iloilo River, I Ran

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When I was a kid, my favorite view in Iloilo would be the passage of the ship in this river coming from the strait of Iloilo. I would either be at the roof deck or at the railing of M/V Princess of Negros or M/V Don Vicente. How I wish I have photographs of these two beloved Negros Navigation vessels. Each way will take 2 hours but it was truly a joy to slow travel in those ships than in fast craft vessels which took over the Bacolod-Iloilo route in the 90s.

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Esplanade is a little more than a kilometer long

Whenever I run in Iloilo, one can always see the river, or one can certainly pass at some bridge spanning the river. This filled my mind with historical thoughts like my story above.

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I appreciate this beautification effort in Iloilo

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See that Gothic structure over there at the other side of the river? that's Molo church. I ran towards Molo district first before running in this esplanade by the river

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A sundowner run on one's trip means sunset appreciation and a good appetite for dinner

Proof of Sweetness

Solar Rug Drying

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Solar drying and disinfecting of rugs

Sun drying rugs below the national highway bridge that spans the Baroro river in Bacnotan, La Union.

Calorie Mate

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A hundred calorie block

Calorie Mate is a kind of food substitute that I associate with NASA provision for space travel, or soldier provision at wartime, something like that. Sometimes, I think of it as GU gel, where one can restore lost calories conveniently in the middle of activity without having to stop, like running a marathon.

However, unlike GU where one can find it in running stores and similar specialty shops, Calorie Mate is everywhere in Tokyo, and sold like an everyday food. Seems like there’s also a significant market segment that patronizes it as food substitute for an utterly dull endeavor known as calorie counting.

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Presenting the revolutionary cookie

I was truly curious about the taste and effect, so I experimented. After walking for hours that ended in a park with no brought food, I ate one cookie. It’s not unpleasant in taste, which makes this a very convenient emergency food when hiking, or mountain climbing, those sort of expeditions. Otherwise, if I needed sustenance on the go, I’d rather have an onigiri from a konbini.

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Calorie Mate is ever present in konbinis and also in snack vending machines such as this one

It’s really a smart product for it caters to both lazy and active humans. Didn’t come as a surprise to me for its maker is a smart company, the same one who makes Pocari Sweat, my favorite race beverage.

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Onigiri, my favorite baon

A Beach in San Juan

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Blue water as framed by the coconut tree

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Fishing net on the banca

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Upon closer inspection, one can see barnacles on the driftwood, so it's been stuck like that for quite sometime

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My running footprints about to be erased by the tide

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Sunset

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And when the sun disappears, more colors will appear. Twilight sky is prettier than sunset

Economy Class

San Juan Twilight

Rail Vehicle Adoration

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Japanese have very deep attachment to trains. They are even experts in making them such as this shinkansen

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The view from Asukayama Park. People love train watching

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From where I'm standing, there's picnic table and those trees below have been felled so as not to obstruct the railroad view, presumably. Obviously this spot in Asukayama park is intended for train viewing

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Little boys are crazy over trains. This father and son in Minami-senju are waiting for trains to pass in the multiple tracks below

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What the father and son are viewing

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Antique steam locomotive on the left and a non-working streetcar on the right in a children's playground. Kids are free to go inside and play pretend

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Tin tram toy (streetcar)

Reflexology Path in a Shinto Shrine

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Stone path designed to walk on and put some pressure on the foot. There's even a feet map of reflex points

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Walk of health towards the shrine

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Reflexology and worshipping in one go

Unidentified Kakanin in Japan

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Not far from mochi taste at all

Looks like Philippine kakanin (rice cake) with its sticky rice and unidentified leaf packaging. However, it has bean paste filling which is very common in traditional confections of Japan.

Basketbol sa Pilipinas

Tinuom

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Early this month, I found myself checking in at Iloilo airport, about 4:30 PM. Being alone, and seeing that it was still too early for my 7 PM flight back to Manila, I went for a walk outside the airport in search for a carinderia. In other words, looking for something interesting to eat (or something interesting to see), as generally, I find airport restaurants in the country dull.

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No other passengers. I guess, no one would venture out of the aiport anymore after securing one's boarding pass - except me

Walking past the airport gate, a little past the flying school’s some kind of an aircraft laboratory, I reached the doorstep of this tinuom carinderia. Tinuom is chopped native chicken that is boiled mainly with tomatoes, onions, salt (and maybe lemongrass), inside a banana leaf. It must be carefully wrapped so the stock won’t leak, else it wouldn’t be as richly flavored as it’s supposed to be.

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Cooked with banana leaves which makes the broth flavorful in a bukid way. No sautéing done with the native chicken which makes it healthful than tinola, I suppose

Tinuom is said to be Cabatuan’s specialty, a town that has recently become an airport town. More than 2 decades ago, I was playing by the river, by the mango tree in barrio Tiring of this town. Never did I thought that Iloilo airport will be relocated in this countryside (bukid).

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Tied and wrapped during cooking, the one on the left side. That whole wrapped thing (with water inside) was boiled in a caldero

Tinuom is a kind food I can identify with eating in a nipa house in the middle of a bukid. It tasted like bukid, my kind of flavor, my kind of interesting meal before boarding.

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Flying school just beside the tinuom carinderia. From afar, the lab looked like a sari-sari store. I guess Coca-Cola doesn't limit its signage sponsorship to stores only, for in this case, an aircraft lab

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A sari-sari store by the road leading to the gate of the airport. Everything is surrounded by ricefield

Thoughtful Day at Tokyo Disneyland

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Amazing how many people love Disneyland

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Plenty of visitors even on this day, a weekday. Families, couples or groups like those in orange hats

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Springtime at this time

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Students in uniform, and if they're here for a physics field trip, then good. The rides are all about physics

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There is such thing as baby stroller parking

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Not about Newton's Law of Motion this time, but I was curious what this grandma has to say

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Grandma's prophecy: Something mystical or something random?

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Snow white waved at the end of the day