I call Taloctoc a paradise because nature abounds and it
had provided solace and comfort when I was a child.
I will never forget the following:
I will never forget the following:
· The 'dawang' (Chico river) where I and my
playmates swam, dived in, almost got killed in. I will always remember its
shimmering, crystal clear waters during summer where we caught fish using our
bare hands. Its raging, murky water during the rainy season that had drowned a
number of people - almost, including me.
· The Chico river’s bank where we had picked juicy
guavas to fill our stomachs with; Its clean, white sand, where we sunbathed
and frolicked; its shiny smooth stones where we slept after stuffing ourselves
with all the guavas and wild strawberries that we were able to consume.
· The majestic mountains we had climbed every time
we went back to high school. I remember looking down from the mountain top and
imagining I was in heaven viewing earth; smelling the fresh scent of dew drops on the verdant grass, and watching
the clouds drifting by, just inches from my
fingers.
· The green rice fields I had toiled in when I was
not in school;
the nifty air coming from new-mown hay;
the fresh veggies we had cooked that had been freshly plucked from the vegetable garden. It had provided scrumptious viands for our hungry stomach after our arduous work in the fields.
the nifty air coming from new-mown hay;
the fresh veggies we had cooked that had been freshly plucked from the vegetable garden. It had provided scrumptious viands for our hungry stomach after our arduous work in the fields.
·
The oil lamp flickering on our wooden table,
or bonfires, casting shadows, as we narrated ghost stories that made every one scared but laughing.
·
The big bonfires in the elementary school
plaza where festivities were held with taddoks and gangsas.
· The kaingin season, when every day was hard
work. I was usually tasked to fetch water with a bamboo pole from the foot of
the mountain to the top, and waking up in the wee hours of dawn to pick freshly grown
mushrooms from tree stumps.
Every morning was fresh and invigorating.
Did I really do all of these things?
I did, and I’m happy I was able to experience them because they have given me the chance to appreciate nature now that I live in a metropolitan area.
Did I really do all of these things?
I did, and I’m happy I was able to experience them because they have given me the chance to appreciate nature now that I live in a metropolitan area.
Thank God, I’m an i-Kalinga!
1 comment:
It sure was a great experience for me too. Too bad, I wasn't able to make the trip to Taloctoc on my last trip there.
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