Rainy morning at Manila airportDumaguete airportAboard the ferry to SiquijorFirst glimpses of SiquijorSiquijor portThe water is so clear!!Siquijor portSt. Francis church in Siquijor townCandanay Beach, just outside my home, where I’d take a daily walkCandanay BeachThe view from my placeTasty Filipino food at Joel’s Lechon Manok. Lots of stews.Candanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachLunch at Joel’s Lechon Manok again. There are only a handful of restaurants in Siquijor town, so I ate here a bunch of times. It’s different every day.Halo-halo, a Filipino ice dessert. A huge, sweet cup of ice cream and other sugary stuff!Korean food at MariChris Samgyeopsal, where I also went a few timesJo’s Chicken Inato, with a delicious local-style grilled chickenA little refuge hut on Candanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachDances at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalDance parade at Dilaab FestivalBiggest arena in town, packed full for the dance showdownDilaab festival dance showdownDilaab festival dance showdownDilaab festival dance showdown<3
Dilaab festival dance showdownDilaab festival dance showdownDilaab festival dance showdownDilaab festival dance showdownAll the participants in the Dilaab festival dance showdownFiesta feastingFiesta feasting, featuring lechon (whole roasted pig)Nice quiet break on the beachFiesta feasting, featuring lechon #2I tell people I’m a musician and they think I’m a rockstar, haha!Fiesta feasting, featuring lechon #3Fiesta concertSmall island, big party!Paliton BeachPaliton BeachPaliton BeachPaliton BeachPaliton BeachPaliton BeachMore food at Joel’s Lechon ManokHighly recommend the food at Bellview!Sunrise on Candanay BeachSunrise on Candanay BeachSunrise on Candanay BeachSunrise on Candanay BeachSunrise on Candanay BeachSunrise on Candanay BeachSt. Francis church in Siquijor townLunch with Gong & friends at Dagsa!Boodle fight at DagsaChurch in San JuanCliffs on the south side of SiquijorCliffs in south SiquijorMind your step…Old Balete Tree with a skin-eating fish pondFirst time I did this…it was kind of scary, hahah!Old Balete Tree – oldest tree in Siquijor, over 400 years oldOldest convent in Asia – Lazi, SiquijorLazi churchCambugahay FallsCambugahay FallsCambugahay FallsCambugahay FallsMe @ Cambugahay FallsCambugahay FallsCambugahay FallsMaria churchTalingting churchLarena churchCandanay BeachCandanay BeachCandanay BeachView from Larena Triad restaurantView over Larena from Larena Triad restaurantStreetfood meats at Boulevard SiquijorQuiet night at Boulevard SiquijorSoup, I forget what it was called, possibly bulalo?<3In case you were wondering, Siquijor has a ferris wheelBellview restaurantBellview restaurantTorta, some a tasty local specialty. Thanks to my friend Gong!“Tricycle” – like a motorcycle taxiSiquijor port as I departNegros Island in the distanceDumaguete by nightFlying into Manila