A four hour flight Bali to Manilla. Six kilometer thirty five minutes taxi to my hotel across the road from the JAC Liner express bus station. This bus line takes the toll expressway direct to Batangas , a big port and ferry terminal in South Central Luzon. Unlike most every other bus line in SE Asia they just fill the seats on the bus then hit the road. Most other buses have little flip down benches or a stack of little plastic stools to fill the isle, or just let passengers stand in aisle, then pack more bodies into the cab & steps area up front. Also Jac liners have a video screen with some Marvel action movie or equivilent whose audio can almost be understood. The 3.5 hour (70 PH Pesos about $1.40) ride passes pretty comfortably, aisle seat lets me stretch my wounded leg out.
The ferry terminal is confused mass of differrent companys ticket windows for a multitude of destinations. But I’ve done this trip before & know which Co. & port to buy a ticket for,. Things have changed some though. Ticket is still under $10 but instead of a giant 50 passenger canoe with bundels of bamboo on matching either side outriggers, sometimes taking spray over the rails, the ferry is a 80 passenger with asigned tightly packed, seats in a slightly air Con cabin. Another action movie with completly inaudible audio.
Messages with my Air BB host, currently working in Dubai, have equiped me with a phone # for her brother Noel, so I can be shown how to find my studio digs. I’d bought my PH sim card in the airport, $16 for 16GB of data + voice & text. It had gone blank on me 15 minutes after purchase, I showed it to the SMART telecom desk girl, who rebooted my phone and it worked again. But now I try to call Noel from the ferry to give him an ETA and it’s dead again. Reboot is not doing it this time. but I barrow an Aussie’s cell amd make contact with Noel. That night I take the sim out and can actually see the smudge of dirt on the contact side. Some alcohol and a paper towel & it’s working fine now. Note, do my own sim card instalation next time.
Noel & I meet and climb into a trike. Trikes are a bit different than tuc Tuc’s . Tuc Tuc’s are factory built, mostly by Tada Motors in India, three wheeler with a small bench in the tiny cab behind driver. Trikes here in PH are more cottage industry built side car/cab motorcycles. This acutually allows for several extra passengers possible to climb on behind driver on the motorbike, besides the two westerners or four fillipinos in the sidecar cab.
I diffinetly needed Noel to guide me as the studio is up a winding very narrow serris of steps (168, I counted) with some branches and sidways jogs between houses, hotels & even a tiny store at one turn. This is most of the reason for the $20 / night price, but the just barley a view and the rudimentary furniture, crumby mattress add to the discount. But a sperate bedroom and spacious kitchen liviing room nice patio compensates some. Also a hotspot wifi connection and cable tv with HBO CNN Al Jaceera was nice since I have been mostly hanging out while the leg heals up. After ten days I’ve moved to a studio for a few more $ with a panaroma view only 72 steps up the hill. The wounds on my leg is almost completly closed up. I’m still going to wait a couple days before snorkeling in teeming tropical waters.
This post is filled with Trivia about buses and ferrys and lodgeings because I haven’t been doing much but healing, making my own breakfast, web surfing, and cable TV. In the evening I hobble, now it’s actually walking, down town. Fallowing brother Deans habit of drinking beer at the tables set outside a 7-eleven, I met another traveler with the same habit. Now lives in Honululu, from Wisconnsin but taught school in Bethel AK. So that has become my evenning diversion. A few beers with Jim, exchanging travel, life after work stories etc. Then have someone for dinner conversation as well. Nice, since without snorkeling, or diving there isn’t much I want to do here. I’m signed up for a waterfall tour down Island waiting to have a big enough group to partly fill a Jeepney.
Not many pics for this one.
Now a week after the above text, I gave up on the leg closing up completly too allow for diving. So I decided I might as well get another tattoo which also proscribes swimming. This is the place I got my Dragon tattoo 2 years ago. I really liked Jessies work on the Dragon, his shop is AC steril dispposeable needles and the tech to turn a jpg file into a stick on stencil to fallow a design. So what design? I wanted somethiing somehow tied to me in some way. and to sort of complement the Salmon Ying Yang Sein web on left forearm. So I settled on the Yggdarsil, Nores mythological Tree of life, enclosing the 9 relms of Norse cosmology and possibly the tree that shelters one man and woman to remake the world after the end apocolyspe of Ragnorock. Forrest and trees are important to salmon for habitat and cooling shade over natal streams.And you know Vikings!











And some shots of Puerto Galera






















































.These guys were lining the canal with stone concreted in using a 1/3 Yard gas mixer. Slow but steady











































































































































