Hello hivers! How was your Wednesday morning? It's me again back with amazing stories to tell you all today. It was a cloudy yet little sunny day and we decided to have a little walk from our house to the seaside. I am staying in this island for 2 weeks now and I really appreciate the local things this place could offer.
These are some of the local flowers I found along the main road. I do not know its local name but I took some pictures of it because I like the colors and its dimensions. I barely saw flowers like these. I have a flower garden back at my hometown but only flowers that can be sold in the market like roses. There are lots of tall trees here. I thought it was fruit bearing but its not. Those trees has expensive kinds of wood and those are standing for over 20 years now. Amazing!
Our rented house is just 1 kilometer away to the sea. We sat for a while because my daughter says she's tired. As we continue walking, in the opening road towards the sea, there are lots of coconut. I noticed a little hole and I asked the local people there what is the purpose and they said it's for coconut shell charcoal which is used for grilling fish. It is the secondary job for people here because mainly fishing is the most.
It was a long straight walk towards the sea. And the weather change gradually from bright sunny to very dark cloudy day. It feels like it is about to rain. No wonder because we have a typhoon now in our place.
We just stayed here for 5 minutes strolling on the seashore because I think the rain will fall any minute and we have to walk back home. I really gazed the bright sun being covered by dark clouds from time to time. I was amazed about the rock formation like people takes time to arrange each rocks on the wall. There are lots of dead corals too that was now a stone. Some of the stones are red and I think those are stones coming from the volcano eruption. I wanted to go back here again if the typhoon will pass away because I like to see lots of rock formations.
That's all for today hivers! Thank you for stopping by. I hope I can meet a lot of stone formation next week.