Hello hiveph community, I just came back here after a long time of inactivity, due to a lot of changes in life, and place.It gives me the feeling to become demotivated to grind online. And just a few days ago, I miss to write again, so here I come.
For today's blog, I'll be sharing my simple day, specifically morning snap photos here in our place.
My day starts from walking along this road with green grass on each side, this day is quiet refreshing and a good day to take a walk.What comes to your mind upon seeing this photo.One word can describe in here and it's "quiet",heheh yes it is.You can never hear people playing loud music, or yelling.That's why I miss my old place, where the neighborhood shout on our window to ask for a piece of "malunggay".But in here, nobody will come our house for a visit.Ita the big difference in a private and public place.
Okay, let's take a photo further,
As I walk along ,I stumble with the lovely flowers on the roadside.
It was like a bouquet of flowers, I remember during my wedding day, we used to buy one, but this one looks great.
Fast forward, as I arrived at the store to buy food for our breakfast I saw this one which makes me smile.
(Only bisaya can relate).",Ginamos",is one of my favorite, but I don't eat a lot because it's salty. They also sell fish,so madam opened her ice box to sell me her fish.
I bought hald a kilo, and when I got home, I fried it, but later on I feel sad because the fish was not fresh, and it feels itchy on my tongue.It takes maybe 45 minutes to travel going to the market, that's why we don't have a choice.I choose to feed my dog with that fish because my family won't eat it.I do have regrets of buying it, but it's okay then, the dog's stomach become full,hehe.
So next time, if someone told me that their fish was still fresh and okay, my face would probably like this, hehehe.
It's my niece, her kind of face when my father wants to take away her balloon because it's dirt, she makes all the mess to have fun.
After all I've done, I spent time to sleep and when I open the door, look whose there, the dog and a chicken, waiting for me to feed them.
Until here, thanks for having you.