My last day in Port Barton. I wanted to spend it on the sea. Daniel was left without a boat because his father had gone fishing. Luckily Jacky's mother was going to Capsalay, so Daniel, Ariel and I went with her in her boat.
After dropping off Jacky's mother, we started rowing towards the back of Capsalay. I could not resist the temptation of the clear turquoise water and plunged in for a refreshing swim. I had a hard time climbing back into the boat, though, for the sea was turning wavy.
The waves became stronger and stronger. We had to abandon our oars and shift to the engine. The force of the waves was so violent that I feared our small wooden boat would soon be torn to pieces. Daniel and Ariel kept cool, however, obviously they were used to such waves. We had a wild time dancing with the waves...
We reached Pamoayan at midday. Daniel was sleepy because he did not get to sleep until 2 o'clock this morning due to his voluntary duty at the church. So we let him take a nap after lunch, while Ariel and I did a little beach combing.
We left Pamoayan early in the afternoon and rowed back to Lagban. This part of the sea was calm as usual. We rowed slowly to enjoy this last leg of our journey.
After dropping off Jacky's mother, we started rowing towards the back of Capsalay. I could not resist the temptation of the clear turquoise water and plunged in for a refreshing swim. I had a hard time climbing back into the boat, though, for the sea was turning wavy.
The waves became stronger and stronger. We had to abandon our oars and shift to the engine. The force of the waves was so violent that I feared our small wooden boat would soon be torn to pieces. Daniel and Ariel kept cool, however, obviously they were used to such waves. We had a wild time dancing with the waves...
We reached Pamoayan at midday. Daniel was sleepy because he did not get to sleep until 2 o'clock this morning due to his voluntary duty at the church. So we let him take a nap after lunch, while Ariel and I did a little beach combing.
We left Pamoayan early in the afternoon and rowed back to Lagban. This part of the sea was calm as usual. We rowed slowly to enjoy this last leg of our journey.





