A Pictorial Travelogue and Search for Understanding
Friday, April 28, 2006
A Filipino Sunset
This picture was taken on the island of Negros, Philippines. These statues stand at a colonial era Catholic church in the coastal town of Dumaguete. When the Spanish conquered the Philippine Islands in the 16th century they came with words and concepts the Filipinos had never heard. Words like "trabajo" (work) and "tiempo" (time) were foreign to them. A hunting and gathering society had no need for such ideas.
To this day many Filipinos still have no use for such Western concepts. They work until they've made enough money for the day, then retreat to their family and friends. For that I tip my hat. Here's a great example. A man at his garlic stand. He's made enough money for the day. That warrants a nap!
When I was young I treasured the postcards my uncle sent from foreign lands. I was fascinated with all the visas on my mother's passport from the places she had seen. I kept a postage stamp collection from nations around the globe. When I grew up, I decided to see the beauty the world had to offer for myself. This is a travel diary of the light that hit my lens.
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