McCormick Flavor Nation Festival 2016
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Performances by Basti Artadi and Reese Lansangan
9 years ago
My name is Earl Carter, the proud son of Guinayangan-native Rosalinda Manalo Carter. A few months ago I was fortunate enough to be able to visit Guinayangan for the first time with my mother. My only regret is that I didn't visit sooner, also that I wasn't able to stay longer. It is such a beautiful place, a great experience for me, the one that I will remember forever and hopefully I will enjoy it again.
While walking near a fishport with my mother, a group of young children started following us, they were curious and giggling. They are amazed at how white my legs (my father is of Irish descent and my complexion is very light) and how big my hands and feet were. Some of them even measured their hands against mine and then laughed, which made me and my mother laughed too.
I saw my family's coconut farm at Brgy.Dungawan and met friends of the family there. I met a young boy named Martin, who enjoyed coloring the Ninjago drawings that I drew for him. My mother and I also took a boat ride to the lighthouse built in an island called Parola. My younger brother Neil also visited this place when he was a young boy. He loved swimming there with all the friends he made while visiting Guinayangan.
I remember when I first arrived in this lovely town; it was about 4:30 in the morning. I was able to take pictures of a beautiful sunrise in a place called Bayside Inn. Those were the first of many pictures I would take throughout the town during my visit. Hopefully someday I can return again with my mom, my brother Neil, my sister Joy, and her son Joey (Joey would love to meet his cousin Jason). In fact, my brother was jealous that I was able to visit Guinayangan as an adult. Maybe because he was only five years old then when he visited this place, not old enough to really remember the whole experience.
My brother Neil (5 years old then) during his visit in Guinayangan.This entry was posted on Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 8:52 PM. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response.