Monday, October 17, 2011

Wandering Mugs




The technological means may have changed. But as I have learned halfway through my roadtrip this weekend, the desire to take people with me as I cross the countryside remains an ever-present calling.


Pinoyexchange Wireless Journal.
circa 2002


Twitter
circa 2011


Consider this as the prelude of the story about my journey to the north.


7 comments:

c - e - i - b - o - h said...

wow.. cagayan trip.
i wish makapunta rin ako dun one time kasi i have an officemate from there,,

pero sabi kasi ni officemate ko, bawal daw bakla sa kanila kaya hindi daw ako dapat bakla pag pumunta ako,, transform!

Mugen said...

Ceiboh:

Nagtri-trip lang yung officemate mo. Kahit saan naman sa Pinas may bakla eh.

Yeah, it was a fun place, malayo nga lang.

Anonymous said...

welcomeback Elisa sa kabihasnan.

kwentuhan mo kami ng experience mo sa pinakadulo o pinakatuktok ng pilipinas.

- engkantong alagad ni Carmi

Mugen said...

Anon:

May exclusive interview na si Dadi, haha Ikaw naman pakuwento sa kanya! Lolz.

Leo said...

I can't wait!

red the mod said...

Cagayan's my dad's home-province. And the town he hails from is THE northernmost town of Luzon. At it's tip, facing the South China Sea, I have fond memories of welcoming the almost 2-storey-high waves there. And staying at our family's 200-year old ancestral home, complete with capiz windows, and devoid of any nail whatsoever. Glad you enjoyed the trip. :)

RoNRoNTuRoN said...

dali!!!! kwento ng ng wild escapade mo sa Cagayan! lolx. joke. :D