Sa Tabi ng Lawa ng Taal
Nitong nakaraang Sabado, ipinasyal ng pamilya ang dalawang bisitang taga-New York at ilang mga kaibigan sa tabi ng Lawa ng Taal sa isang resort na matatagpuan sa bayan ng Talisay sa lalawigan ng Batangas.
Doo'y nagsalo-salo kami sa isang eat-all-you-can na kainan ng mga lutong Piipino tulad ng Binagoongan at iba pa. Hindi naman sadyang katangi-tangi ang mga lutong pagkain at masasabi kong sapat lamang para mapawi ang gutom.
Nguni't ang tanawin sa tabi ng lawa ay sadyang napaka-ganda. Mapalad kami't inabutan namin ang isang napakagandang takip-silim kasabay ng pag sikat ng buwan na sa wari ko'y full moon.
Ang mga larawan sa ibaba ay ilang lamang sa marami kong kuha na nagpapa-kita ng mga tanawing aking nakita. Nawa'y magustuhan niyo ang mga ito.
Dito ay makikitang para bagang bumu-bukas ang kalangitan at sumi-silip si haring araw.
Isang ibon an makikitang animo'y naglalaro sa tubig na sina-salamin ang isang magandang takip-silim. Makikita din sa bandang kaliwa ang mali-it na bulkan ng Taal.
Mga huling sandali bago tuluyang magtago ang araw
Tumatagos ang sikat ng araw sa kawayang bakod
Your sunset pictures are awesome and quite breathtaking, Chito. Kaya pala biglang naging makata.
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't be a poet upon seeing this sunset? Ang ganda, Chito!
ReplyDeleteI feel like I'm in the cusp of God's palms while looking at this.
ReplyDeleteYou are a poet indeed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a generous God - giving us the sun's fiery presence during the day and the gentle light of the moon to wash the away the gloom of the night.
ReplyDeleteLovely family (kahit may absent)!
ReplyDeleteSarap ba ang pagkain dito?
ReplyDeleteGanda!
ReplyDeleteganda ng mga kulay!
ReplyDeletebeautiful set of pictures here!! More more!
ReplyDeletedi ata masarap mommy Loy, ika nya, panawid gutom lang ata.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lou. Perhaps parang makata nga ang dating, pero it was just my way of keeping with the real meaning of the word "taal" which I think translates to "tunay" or "totoo," as in "taal na Tagalog."
ReplyDeleteBasta galing sa puso and siyang tinuran, di malayong yan ay maka-makata. As one of my HS English Lit teacher would say, "When the heart speaks, it's poetry."
ReplyDeleteHehehehe...naisip ko lang kasi na ang takip-silim ay hindi lamang tungkol sa araw. It's also about the water, the clouds, the mountains, and yes, even about the fence.
ReplyDeleteWhile I was taking this photo I heard a comment, "naghahanap yata ng kuto."
:-) I'm glad I've drawn-out the poet in you as well, Lou.
ReplyDeleteHehehehe... If you noticed, parang may space dun sa tabi ni Cecill. That's actually the visual message of this photo.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather say it's not something na sasadyain ko.
ReplyDeleteThanks DocPhil.
ReplyDeleteMay konting post-processing na yan, DocPhil.
ReplyDeleteThanks, MeAnn. Will see what more I can post.
ReplyDeletePuede na rin lalo na kung gutom ka.
ReplyDeletevery worthy of being called sunset :-)
ReplyDeleteAt least maganda ang tanawin!
ReplyDeleteShe is so right.
ReplyDeleteLook closer and you will see the fiery eyes, the nose and the smile of the Sun.
ReplyDeleteOo nga! I saw it!
ReplyDeleteChit, you have the eye for this kind of setting. Maybe Mary and I can take this route the next time we visit. Looking forward already.
ReplyDeleteang ganda Chito!!!
ReplyDeleteThe key is finding the nose :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Joe. Just say when, padi. Looking forward to seeing Mary again. Give my regards to her.
ReplyDeleteHi Annette! Missed you during your whistle-stop here last Dec.
ReplyDeleteThis place is very accessible from Tagaytay. That's the main reason why we were able to pass by Mariapolis on our way back to Manila.