#691 - Some Traditional Costumes.
Greetings on a Friday evening fellow lovely Hiveans. It's the weekend already and tomorrow is finally the rest for most of us that includes me and the wife. Tomorrow we will go to a grocery store to buy some stocks we need at home like canned goods, soap and all that kind of thing. Earlier today also my son woke up feeling unwell he has a high temperature so I told him not to go to school anymore while I was preparing our breakfast. But he insisted to go because they have a club meeting. I told him to take his vitamins and also take a tablet for fever after a while before he went to school. He said they have a shorten period and will be back home at ten in the morning.
Now for our daily shots we have here a photo of us three including an elderly woman who offers their native attires or costumes to tourists. There's two of them, the other elderly woman was the one who took the photo. It was early morning and they are here already at the Lourdes Grotto. We were their first costumers and they offer us a great discount also just $4 for all the outfits we have worn and unlimited time to take photos.
Before meeting those sweet elderly women we first went to a bamboo park near the Grotto and since it was early morning, the sun beam shines through the bamboo area and the wife posed for this shot.
The lovely wife and my son with and old nipa hut on the background. Both of them are wearing the costumes we rented.
The three of us using a groufie shots care of the wifey.
And then these next couple of shots shows me and my son who is already bigger than me. We pose with the outfits. There's also those two large jars on the side of the nipa hut. These were used by their ancestors in storing food or water and still being practiced up to this time but some of them.
The next three shots were solo shots of me and my son. The wife wanted to take solo shots so here they are 😅. Pardon my stomach, I believe I was full at this time 😂.
Then these last three shots show the three of us standing with the nipa hut behind. The old lady took these shots. She knows how to help their customers and did great operating a phone even if they are old they still learn how to use gadgets as a part of their livelihood. So in case you happen to visit this city don't forget to take this kind of opportunities with the locals so they can atleast earn a few bucks for their family.
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Shot taken in Baguio City, Philippines.
Image/s were shot using Samsung Z3 flip phone. ~rex