Just Me Tempting You to Go to the Beach (A Day at Palm Beach Minglanilla)
I'll let you in on a little secret: I don't shower every day.
Let alone during this the cold, rainy season!
So you can imagine what surprise it was for my closest friends to video call me while they're standing on our front door on a lazy afternoon, me and my boba tea in bed.
Dang!
The messy kitchen, my unkempt hair... the lousy shirt I've worn for 3 straight days... and my zombie-ish disposition for days of "unshowered thoughts" (because I consider showering to be meditative at best).
With a friendship like ours, you can let all that slide. They love me in my worst and they saved me from my 4th day of shower fasting by taking me to the beach!
Our public beach at Minglanilla, Sherlock (and oftentimes lovingly called Palm Beach), is nothing fancy. We grew up in this little corner of town. I had a picture here with my mom when I was 2 years old and took one when my child turned 4.
We went there for a seafood breakfast. The tide was low when we arrived and there were a few kids having fun with their floaters.
We prepared our two pieces of fresh Pampano we just got from the market, burned the coals and bought a few Kinilaw na Bat, a sea cucumber ceviche prepared in two ways (hard and soft) and a stick of boiled sweet potatoes.
The sea cucumbers cost us P50 each. We also got other sea foods from the only stall open that day: a stick of grilled squid (very soft, richly marinated), Kinilaw sa Gata (another fish ceviche dish with coconut milk) and Salvaro (a crispy, flat Cassava bread drizzled with sweet coconut syrup).
Just writing about this makes me drool. I can't believe I almost forgot how inviting our local food is.
We first had Pampano during one of our misadventures in Bohol. My friends had a love quarrel and we ended up "escaping" our way to Bohol to get a breather.
We didn't realize how expensive the seafood were at Panglao that we ended up roaming around the area the entire afternoon only to find a decent Sutukil near Danao, quite far from the main hub at Alona Beach.
Jean had a love at first sight with the succulent steamed fish and has been raving about it when we got home. We were lucky to get our hands on a fresh catch this time!
Grilled Pampano has a crispy skin layer that perfectly seals the juices, and a soft fatty meat.
And as if by divine intervention, a piece of sweet potato rolled from our table to the salty waters. We decided to grill it and just like that, we ended up with a hearty match made in heaven.
We had to drag our table up a couple of times as the waters slowly rose, later almost violently splashing waters on our faces. I started to sus that it was God pulling me in for a swim.
Everything always looks a lot better in high tide, and the sea started to feel inviting.
After our quick brunch, I jumped right in and joined Harry. Shortly after, Sheb and Jean plunged in!
Of course, I love taking pictures. I always feel that memories, like the ones in our heads, are simply a collage of pictures we collect moment by moment.
We can't possibly form a memory from selfies and groufies alone. They are shaped by the little things that leave lasting impressions, like the random colors, faces and emotions that fill the day. A tapestry, a montage... everything random that complements the highlights.
I would remember this day forever... or so I wish!
That's why a camera always come in handy.
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Kinilaw and guso please 🤤 Silingan raman diay ta! Pero layo layo gamay amoa hehehehe so happy to read about a place I'm very familiar with. Pero wa na gyud ko nakabalik diha ba.
Asa dapit inyu? Daghan na nausab. Last time I went there, months ago, open pa ang entrance to Sherlock. Karon musud nalang ka sa isa ka agi-anan sa taw padong sa baybay. But naay bag-ong resort tapad sa Sherlock, and wala na'y access road going to Palm Beach so it's sadly closed.
Relajante.
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I miss bonding with my family at the beach. Huhuhuh.Especially the food my aunt brought, This vacation is almost over and I still haven't gone swimming in the ocean yet.
It's never too late to start your own summer vibe! Ako nga sa rainy season na nag beach 😅
Yon nga lang Wala na akong Kasama Kasi yong mga Kapatid ko mag pasok na sila Ang busy narin yong mga auntie ko kaya Bahay nlng Mona hehehhe