Sunday, June 12, 2011

BOK-LIT : Si Bok at si Tolits

While on the road after the GPS observation, di ko maiwasang mapangiti sa dalawa kong kasama sa sasakyan – Si Bok at si Kuya Tolits. I was seated at the back, while the two were in front. Laging nagdedebate ang dalwa:



ROUND 1: Marriage
Lito : Okey yung sabi ni Kagawad ahhh. Katorse anyos na dalaga, pwede palang makasal dito.
Bok : Child abuse yun. Di naman pwede yun. Katorse anyos? Di pwede.
Lito : Eh, kung payag naman ang dalaga, paano magiging child abuse yun.
Bok : Child abuse nga yun. Menor de edad eh. Di yun pwede. Yung sa ospital nga, di nakakapag decide ang mga menor de edad.
Lito : Pwede yun. Eh, kung okey yung mga magulang na pakasal yung anak nya eh.
Bok : Di nga pwede makasal yun. Di naman papayag ang Mayor nyan.
Lito : …sa Mayor nga hindi..pero sabi ni kagawad pwede sa Kapitan…Kasalang Kapitan nga eh.
(Kuya 2lits wins)


…at biglang sumayad ang ilalim ng sasakyan sa putik.


ROUND 2: The Right Way
Bok : Sabi ko na nga eh… Dapat kanan pinili mong daanan..
Lito : Eh kung kanan pinili ko, lulubog din tayo dun…ang lalim at ang lambot dun oh…
Bok : Kita ko na eh…matigas na yung lupa dun. Dapat kanan pinili mo.
Lito : Hindi. Kaya ko naman yung daanan yung sa gitna. Nabitin lang ako pag bwelo…


Pinaatras ni Kuya 2lits ang van at pinili ang kanang part ng muddy road. Umusad na ang van.
Bok : Oh, tingnan mo... di ba okey? nakita ko na kasi yun eh...matigas na nga yung putik sa kanan.


(Panalo si Bok)


ROUND 3: Pagpapa-cemento
Bok : Dapat kasi ipa-cemento na lahat to. Dapat dumiretso na sila sa Senator. Magrequest dapat yung mga ofisyales ng Barangay eh.
Lito : Di pwede yun. Di ka pwede dumiretso sa Senator. Kailangan ka muna dumaan sa Mayor. Yung Mayor ang dapat magdecide.
Bok : Pwede yun. Eh Senator na yung lalapitan eh…Magagawan agad ng paraan.
Lito : Di nga pwede yun..
Bok : Pwede yun…Lalapit ka lang sa Senator eh.


Kung ganito ba naman mga kasama mo…di ka tatahimik at matatawa sa isang tabi? Hehe. Kulet nang mga ‘to.


-to be continued-

(next round: RELIGION)

Friday, June 10, 2011

Back to FIRST-ORDER (South Luzon)



After being pulled out from the First Order project last April 14, to lead the Ground control Team for the NGCP Flight, ngayon I'm back in the adventure-filled project. Adventure kasi, you'll be spending a day or two either in an island, in a place so remote, sa bundok, or if you'll get lucky, in one of the tourist spots of South Luzon. Di mo expect ang tutulogan mo.

First Stop - Catanauan, Quezon.

The team spent 3days (if I'm not mistaken) in one of the hotels in Catanauan. Now, I'm back in the very same Hotel, only that I'll be spending the night by myself, all alone. The receptionist have even given the same room we used a two months ago. Kaktauwa yung receptionis, galing the memory. hehe.

Monday, April 4, 2011

TIDAL OBSERVATION in Sariaya, Quezon




Indeed, it was great to spend time with people who share the same interests as you do – who jams with the music you like, eat the food you like – people whom you could freely laugh your heart out with.

Dominggo, March 13 – Mobilization kunohay. Gibati pa tawn kog pamugnaw niadto sa dihang miabot cla Kiko og Ruby ann aron kuhaon ang mga gibiling instrumento sa balay aron dalhon sa Sariaya, Quezon. Maayo nalng nadala nako ang akong jacket kay bugnaw jud intawn kayo ang aircon sa bus. Alas 12 sa udto nakaabot kami sa Sariaya. Diretso mi sa balay ni Kuya Barok. Og sa dihang, wala diay tawo sa ilang balay. Wala ang iyang asawa. Haha. Naniudto mi sa balay sa iyang inahan, who entertained us so well. Gitabangan pa kami nya actually sa pagpangitag balay nga katulgan og beach nga kaobservahan sa among tidal. Didto nako hinay-hinay nga nailhan ang mga tawo nga I believe has just become part of my life (syempre, pirmi nimo clang kauban sa trabaho – part na sa life, di ba?.hehe).
It was fun watching Ate Lala scream when crossing a tiny canal and a river in getting to Paraiso beach resort. Haha. Kakatuwa na cute. The beach resort was good – safe for everyone, hindi kasi “kantilado”. With a swimming pool na walang masyadong naliligo at the time of our stay - (natakot daw kasi ang mga parokyano ng resort dahil sa tsunami) – kung kaya naman inangkin namin ang swimming pool ng resort! Haha.
PHOTO: Me, nagbabasa ng reading sa rod.
72 hours of observation...san ka pa? at every 15 minutes mong babasahin ang reading ng rod. Si Machele at Kuya Alex sa umaga, kami naman ni Kiko, Ruby, at Ate Lala sa gabi. Haha. Kakapagod but then enjoy naman kami sa panonood ng Glee sa laptop ni Kiko. Yun nga lang, nabibitin cause every 15 min kailangan mong lumusong sa tubig para basahin ang reading ng rod. Magdamag kang pa-lusong2x sa tubig.

PHOTO: Inside the Cottage
                                                        
   PHOTO: Sa tindahan ni Aling Nena...namili ng maiinom
                                       
     PHOTO: Si Machele ginising namin para lang magpapicture. :D
                               
Huwebes, end ng observation pero naa pa diay pakapin nga leveling... og GPS observation. Ug sa dihang alas 9:30 na nahuman ang GPS obsevation. Sa Batangas City port ang among point. Ug tungod sa kalaay didto gihimo og gipasundayag ang Concert ni "Kiko and Abai", with only one audience -- si Ate Lala. Haha. Included in the repertoire were songs by the famous Boybands of the 90s...Boyzone, Boyz2men, Westlife og uban pa. haha.
Mga tomjones nah... just look at Kiko.
Ginabi na po kami...Dito kami nag concert ni Kiko

It was so nakakapagod kasi wala pa kming mga tulog. After kasi ng duty namin di na kami natulog in the morning dahil nag leveling pa. And in the afernoon, diretso nang GPS Observation. Di pa namin naabutan ang 10PM trip pa Maynila kung kaya nagantay pa kami ng next trip -- 11PM. I was so tired, kung kaya nakatulog ako sa bus (na hindi ka madalas ginagawa). Nagising nalang ako ng nasa Ortigas na kami. Diretso sa office nang parang nakalutang. 30 hours na walang tulog. At may pasok pa kinabukasan. Hooh...

But it was worth it all. Ang saya ng experience.

And from the "Glee" movie marathon that we had during the night hours, I came to love and learn the song "I look to you" sung by Amber Riley on the "Glee" show.

I Look To You lyrics


As I lay me down
Heaven hear me now
I'm lost without a cause
After giving it my all


Winter storms have come
And darkened my sun
After all that I've been through
Who on earth can I turn to?


Chorus:
I look to you,
I look to you
After all my strength is gone
In you I can be strong
I look to you,
I look to you
And when melodies are gone In you I hear a song
I look to you


Have to lose my breath
There's no fighting left
Sinking to rise no more


Searching for that open door


And every road that I've taken
Led to my regret
And I don't know if I'm go'n make it
Nothing to do but lift my head


Chorus:


My levees are broken
My walls are coming down on me
My rain is falling
Defeat is calling
I need you to set me free
Take me far away from the battle
I need you
Shine on me!


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Byaheng Southern Tagalog


The last two weeks I’ve spent with the 1st Order GPS Re-Observation Project has been an adventurous ride—from the Island of Jomalig to Alabat Island; Tabaco City to Virac, Catanduanes, and to the remote outskirts of Albay and Sorsogon – Whoah! It was a whole lot of travel. So much than I’ve expected.

The experience seems so appealing to the adventurers, I believe, but surely the vanity-infected individuals will abhor such a thought of spending the night in an uncomfortable place, without aircon, or electricity. I can only imagine Ate Lala spending the night in the Barangay Hall and how she’d manage to sleep a night or two in such a place (hehe. I’m not saying that she’s vain though.). Good for Ate, she’s already a manager before she could come across such an experience. Hehe. Peace Ate!

As for me, the travels I’ve made for the last two weeks were superb. We departed from Manila on a Sunday. I barely had a good rest then after our 72-hour Tidal Observation in Sariaya, Quezon and Batangas City Port(that was from Monday to Thursday), report for work on Friday, and a GPS Observation for the calibration of the instruments on Saturday. And here’s the team, all ready for the mobilization just a day after the calibration.

I wish I had a digicam with me so I could capture more vividly each remarkable moments spent during these times. Nevertheless, here’s a simple account of the trip that made and pics from my phone:

Sunday, 20 March 2011 Mobilization Day. It was getting late in the afternoon when we finally get to travel to our respective points after hours of negotiations with our hired drivers. We departed from Manila at 5PM and arrived at Real, Quezon at around 9PM, spending the night at the house of Kuya Godo’s sister-in-law. By the morning, we were fortunate to know that a boat was scheduled to arrive and depart from Real, Quezon by 10AM.
Monday, 21 March 2011 - Island of Jomalig, Quezon.
The boat departed from Real at 12 noon and after 5 hours of sea getting dizzy and nauseated caused by the smell of the boat’s engine, we finally arrived in the island at around 5:30 PM. It came to me as a surprise to see the rich light-brownish sand of the island. The beach was so pure you could right your name on it so effortlessly. It was getting dark then and the sun was setting beautifully by the horizon and all I could do was to wonder how simple the life is on this island. The children sit by the sand, watching the boat being fully emptied. We were invited for a cup of coffee but Kuya Wapo refused the offer (knowing that there were cases of people being poisoned in the island).
I thought after the boat ride, just a few steps and that’s it, we’re on the point, QZN-2. But then a tractor was waiting for us by the basketball court to bring us to the airport, where the point is located. It was farther than I really thought. We passed by tall Cogon grasses, on a rough road that seemed like eternity. There were no street lights (you couldn’t even call it a road or a street anyway), and the light from the tractor was the only light guiding our way. It was scary hearing the sounds of the nocturnal insects as we passed by an uninhabited field of grasses and itchy shrubs almost covering our path. And if you’re a scary movie addict, you could immediately imagine the villains of the movie “Wrong Turn” surprising you and dragging you on the thick shrubs.
There were 7 of us on the tractor: a young ECE (of my age, I believe), checking on the SMART tower in the island as what he’s told me; his 3 co-workers, who’ve just had trouble carrying the ever so heavy dynamo, Kuya Wapo, the driver, and I.
By 8PM, we finally get to the airport and met Kuya Wapo’s ex-girl, whom he’d never seen for more than a decade. She’s fair and beautiful (she’s gained too much weight though as Kuya Wapo has told me), chatty, and conversational, as expected from an elementary school teacher. She led us to the old house she said she’s renovating. No light, no water – we have to settle for what we have, I told myself. And I survived two nights on that same house. Haha. The last night was spent drinking lambanog (my first time) with Kuya Danny, Kuya Wapo’s friend.

5-hour trip from Real, Quezon to Jomalig Island on this motoboat

March 24, 2011 - Island of Alabat, Quezon
After our observation in Jomalig, I went with the NetRS instrument to monitor its performance during the observation. The TA was supposed to bring the instrument in the mainland for ease in monitoring. However, the TA left the instrument’s antenna in Alabat Island when all teams went mainland for downloading. Hence, I was left with no other choice but to cross another island. I was still anxious then crossing another sea after our 5-hour wild and turbulent boat ride from Jomalig to Real, Quezon. Thank God, the ride was not as rough as we had in Jomalig.
Alabat is already a well-developed island with all the internet shops and a University (I never thought I’d find one in a small island). With about 5 barangays, Alabat has its own port with 3 regular boat trips daily. We stayed in the house of Brader’s grandma and saved on our hotel and food budget. Haha.


1.5-hour boat ride from Atimonan to Alabat

House of Brader's grandma

Church of Alabat




 


 March 26, 2011 - San Narciso, Quezon. 
                                      Now, after a while that I've been unable to attend mass, God has somehow   assigned me on areas near churches.


St. Joseph the worker Parish of San Narciso, Quezon





A mass held on a saturday night in San Narciso marketplace

QZN-8. Observed point inside the church compound


March 30, 2011 - Virac, Catanduanes