Manila was dumped by more than a month’s rain in August, finding it a bit difficult to go around. The unusual habagat (southwest winds) rains caused major floods in the Metro but that didn’t dampen our eagerness to travel. Once abated, a window opened to travel to Kalinga, a province I have longed wanted to visit, not only to see the famous mambabatok Fang-Od (Whang-od), but the curiosity to see the land of the head-hunters.
Kalinga
So off we go to the road to Tinglayan from Tabuk and spent a night in Sleeping Beauty Inn. The next day, we made the hike to Buscalan to meet Fang-Od and stayed at their village. Going back to Tinglayan the next day was an arduous journey across villages in a 6-hour hike across the mountains.
Mind Museum
August was also filled with some domestic duties as our family was helping our cousins to adapt a couple of young girls from our relatives who were left after their mom passed away. After more than 2 years of taking care of papers and all, it was a celebration when the International Adaptation Board gave them a go signal. My last trip with my nieces was at the Mind Museum. I wasn’t able to write about the museum visit yet but I’m glad they are living a better life now in Guam.
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