#445 - One day in an island 🏝️.
Good evening and happy Saturday my dear Hiveans. We have arrived safe in the city of pines before noon today. The traffic condition here during the weekends is bumper to bumper and also the restaurants are fully packed during the meal times so patience is required going in this city during the weekends. We had to line up for almost an hour to get to lunch then ordered our food and serving time is also about almost an hour too so we had our lunch around two in the afternoon already 😃, I got so hungry my head was already turning when I took my first bite.
Now moving to our photos of the day, let me share these shots taken in a small island off the coast of Real Quezon. The trip going to the island was about seven hours by small boat. Then after we arrived at the resort we booked to stay for a couple of days, we immediately grab our lunch and then took photos of the surrounding area. This first one, the resort have a boat which is on the sands in front of the resort. The boat is used by fishermen to catch fish at night out in the far side of the sea.
There is also a small trunk of a tree off the coast which is a good spot to sit on and relax and just watch the waves come and go. I sat there for a while and the wife took this photo while a dog owned by the resort passed by. It has some skin problems too. The sea tide was also low during this afternoon.
The resort also has a blue paddle boat in the lawn where the coconut trees are. Then in between the two coconut in the frame, they have a hammock which is made from the skin of rattan. It's nice laying here and just watch the blue skies while the clouds and airplanes pass by over time.
I took a nap of about almost thirty minutes because I got too tired during the boat ride which is about seven hours in all.
There's also their dog once again and it's having a good time on the sands. It's rolling its back and feeling the warmth of the orange sands.
Follow me on my nature travels.
Shot taken in Jomalig, Philippines.
Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex