The great seaside getaway in Ilocos I’ve discovered last year got even more lucid, with the family getting to love my description of an unperturbed beachful bliss, blissful beach, both.
Eugene happens to aim high on a board. It’s only at Kingfisher where one can grow the flappers for more salty boarding. The Discovery Course, the first step to flysurfing, makes you get to feel the kite, become one with it. Euge says it was not as easy as he initially thought because the winds were great. He loves the sport and wants to progress to the next stride. Seeing him, as Jana, his wonderful kite instructor, said, “I’m surprised he’s learning fast,” we’re happy exploring with him.
Alexa, on the other hand, was beaming. There’s this side to her that wakes up — by that kind of potency from the sea, sky and sand that brings someone into self-healing. Like my magic bullet.
And goldie romances the camera. Hahah, he moves like a model.
Current read: The Devil’s Dictionary.
Jana is from the Czech Republic. She came back, with John, after visiting in 2009. And Lisa (below) never left Capirispisan after I last saw her.
The rubber piggy to call attention for the steak I’ve been craving for a long time.
Another beautiful find: kilawin na tuna with a kick of Asian zest.
Photographed by the Tans
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