Tag: siquijor
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I work from the jungle 🙈
The pandemic has opened more the door to working from anywhere or the digital nomad life. People can work in different locations provided that they have a good internet connection and they can deliver their tasks without miss. Personally, the work from home setup that I had for more than a year had lead me […]
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Siquijor Travel Requirements
Since this pandemic has started, traveling is never been the same as before. There are already additional requirements need to be secured. And requirements change from time to time when the COVID Level changes. However, starting this month, it seems that traveling to and within Philippines has become a little less strict. So, if you […]
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Why I left Cebu?
This has been a very long overdue post. 26 days late, specifically. 😅 On December 4, 2021, I brought all my packed stuff in boxes and luggages to the port in Cebu City, rode a ship and traveled for 6 hours to the island of Siquijor – my home. Yes, I brought all my stuff. […]
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A life in the island
It’s been two months already since I went home in the island. And it’s been a couple of days already since I’ve been back in the city. This time that I went home has been more meaningful, valuable and a lot of things did happen. But well, as always, I just didn’t want to leave. […]
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New Discoveries in Siquijor
Hi everyone! Been busy this past few days as I have been travelling! Char2 lang. 😀 After my travel in Boracay for work, a long weekend is coming since August 21 is a holiday. Thus, me & my sister went home to relax and spend some family time. Plus, I just want that traditional hilot. […]
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Laag sa Lagaan Falls
Happy New Year everyone! How’s your New Year’s celebration? I hope all pf you are safe while having fun and cheating on your diets. 😋😂 I had a great time with my family, friends & neighbors. That even the rain did not stop us from welcoming 2017. So as we bid goodbye to 2016, we […]
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Ten Reasons Why you will NEVER want to go to SIQUIJOR (Or maybe you will LOVE to)
Siquijor Province is an island about 30 km southeast of Negros, south of Cebu and southwest of Bohol. During the Spanish colonial in the Philippines, the Spaniards called the island as Isla del Fuego (Island of Fire) because the island gave off an eerie glow, which came from the great swarms of fireflies that gathered in the numerous […]
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Spelunking at Cantabon Cave in the Island of Fire, Siquijor
It has been a couple of years since my sister has been requesting my mother to allow us (though I was allowed once but my sis was in Cebu that time.. Lucky me! Hehe) to explore Cantabon Cave. However, my mother always has a reason not to permit us until one sunny Black Saturday when […]