Being assigned as the “byahera” (that’s how I label what I
do and make it a blessing) for North Luzon stores has enriched my life.
The moment when I touched down at
every destination, 38 all in all – after a really long land travel along
McArthur Hi-way, made my heart calm down; I feel safe.
Arriving in sunglasses, pretending to
be a customer, was the most exciting thing. Then those who do not know me would
think I was who they were all getting prepared for and get gold. :) Dah-ha.
Seeing teams happily smiling, or in
spite of loads of tasks to do – relieves me of the monotony of my long travel.
And it starts to energize my every
muscle.
Knowing a little bit or a little bit
more about their lives has touched me.
Their thoughtfulness and sweetness
had made me so, too.
Their courage made me brave-r. Such
that when stormy days follow me during my visits, I stay alive and still see
them.:)
Those simple kumustahan secured me
that they are all right. If not so, I hoped to have enlivened them, and made
them overcome and move on.
Being inside those cubes would take
my breath away, literally. I usually stay somewhere open.
They know very well how absorbed I am
to stay in their territories. And how i try to be awake to catch the graveyard and witness the closing
event. They have seen me chase buses.
But I chose to stuck myself, talking and dining with them in the four walls of their comfort zones. And i loved that. I loved listening to the stories of
their lives and dreams. And understanding the circumstances of their daily living.
Hence I did not get to roam around and see which places they spend their rest days.
But I chose to explore around during my
rest days and planned vacation. :)
Journey,
visit Kapurpurawan & the monstrous Windmills, Laoag! Also, Vigan at night
is romantic. Ilocandia never fail to amaze me. Your e-tour is worth exploring
it in the actual.