Saturday, July 2, 2011

Travelling at Barangay Magsaysay, Lupon

I went to one of barrio of our Municipality which is Barangay Magsaysay. It is a very mountainous place and  the road is very rocky. While I travelled  at that place together with my father, the road is very slippy because it rained during that night. We went to that place to find a goat to be cook for my father's birthday. It was my first time to go to that place that is why I was so amazed on how they live there. The people out there are very friendly and the way of their living is very simple. I also love the place because it looks very refreshing. Some of the villagers at that time harvested coconut fruit to sell. On our way back home we have encountered a problem on our motorcycle. The wheel of the motorcycle was damaged. It needs to be vulcanize. We thought that we cannot repair it immediately because there are no vulcanizing shop in barrios. But we were lucky at that time because there was a small hut out there who offers vulcanizing for motorcycle and other vehicle. It almost take us thirty minutes to fixed the wheel and later on we went home.

























I have a new strategy learned during my travel at that place. If you are going to buy a goat or any livestock animal you must buy early in the morning so that the weight of the animal is much lighter that buying animals in the afternoon. The reason of this, is that, early in the morning animals don't have yet any food taken unlike in the late afternoon. Animals have already taken food causes a plus weight to the total weight of the animal. This only means that when you buy late in the afternoon you also buy the food that the animal ate which you cannot used or cook.

6 comments:

  1. Very nice. I never been there. lami kaayo kaunon ang kopras :)

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  2. @mam shirley: yeah... you're right mam shirley.. Kapoy lang gyud magbiyahe..

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  3. Where is this? Where is barangay magsaysay? Ling here..

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  4. @ling It's located in Lupon.. After sa tagboa... :)

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  5. Are those coconut shells in a couple of the pictures? I can't believe how many of them there are! What is that from?

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