I
reached Calayan Island, unblemished. Haha. Only tanned and all wet. It was a
little bit scary toploading the lampitaw. I was even taking emo-shots of myself
while the waves were still calm. I would have been brave outside, a little
fearful inside being on top of the boat, I described as “like in the Waterworld
movie.” But you know, God sometimes
sends you unpredictably, people who will make the journey light, fun, and
fear-less.
Yes,
EAZY Traveler (Edgar Alan Zeta Yap), came along, with the same plans as me, to
go to Calayan Island. So instead of solo, this became a twosome adventure.
Look
at him, he was standing-toploading the boat with his camera, crazi-ly shooting
Fuga Island, holding on to a wooden bar. I couldn’t even turn my head towards
that island in the west, as I was facing east, with a tight grip on the wood
pole of the boat.
DARING.
EAZY
was all wet as well. All over, like me. He sat beside me, and we were counting
the splashes of waves that would slap our faces and our entire bodies. It was
unfair, since some of the passengers never got wet where they were seated. So
we concluded, “we are destined to get drenched for this adventure. Better than
getting wet at Enchanted Kingdom’s Rio Grande ride. This is the real boat ride.”