I am not used to waking up at early mornings. Last week I was pulled out of bed by my jogging buddies for a hike toward our hometown's hiking hub-- Seven Up Hills. It was called as such due to seven ascending slopes you have to go through before you get to see the rewarding sight, the bird's-eye view of Santa Maria, Laguna.
Yet I was thankful I was able to go with them even if the activity caused me to be
incapacitated due to muscle pain the day after. We saw unusual sights we never saw before: thick fog covering rice fields of varying hues, Kakawate tree which brings the cherry-blossom feels, two blue-colored birds resting on electric wires and a helicopter going somewhere (a vehicle sighting like this is very unusual in the province).
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We were late that morning. Papunta pa lang kami, pabalik na sila. Look at how foggy the place looks! |
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Thick fog touches the golden grains. I wonder why there were leaves aligned on the side of the road. |
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Mom and daughter going to field! How early! |
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A rewarding sight! Early photographer catches the fog! |
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My cousin discovered this tree. As we drew near, we heard the buzzing of the bees. |
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Lied on the floor to get this shot. #CherryBlossomPH |
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Surprised to see this kind of bird! Hoping they won't leave this area. |
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