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BYAHILO’s Back and will be on the road again!

First of all, I would like to thank all those who sent me text messages, get well soon cards, and sent fruit baskets when I was still confined at the Makati Medical Center. I would also like so say a BIG thank you all those who visited me at the hospital: Arpee , Noreen, Nina , Melo, Gail, Marc, Karla, Juned, Edlyn and Audrey.

So what really happened? I am not totally sure whether I got the problem from the seafoods I ate or from the tap water I took before heading out. Doctors confirmed presence of Blastocystosis Hominis in my stool test. I was really really sick last Thursday, I collapsed at home, having cold sweat, lost all the water, and the electrolytes in my body. Due to extreme dehydration which was casued by severe LBM, my kidney failed to function. So the doctors have to make all the efforts to rescue my kidney and bring it back to its working condition again. Thank God, I’m out of the hospital now. No more intravenous lines, and all. I’m all OK now.

And tomorrow, I will be hitting the road again. This time, I will be off to the Ilocos Region! I will be revisiting some old familiar sites I have visited 2 years ago, and will be visitng a few new ones this time. This trip is a bit exciting as I will be travelling with other blogger friends!

Meanwhile, enjoy the photos I took while I was in: Miag ao Church in Iloilo, San Joaquin Church in San Joaquin Iloilo and the famous Baybay of Roxas city.

miag ao Church, UNESCO World Heritage site

Negros Occidental: The sweet life

If I am to describe Negros Occidental in one would that would be: sweet.

Negros Occidental is one of the more progressive provinces of the Philippines. It’s main line of business is the sugar industry. For so many years now, Negros Occidental supplies more than half of the country’s sugar supply, thus it earned the moniker “The Sugar Bowl of the Philippines.”

sugarcane field @ Negros Occidental

Fire burst

Phil International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta  (ClarK)

A burst of fire from one of the Hot air balloon gondola during the recently-held Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta in Clark Field Pampanga Philippines.

There are 21 hot air balloons that participated in this years edition. Attracting thousands of tourists in this former US Air Force teritory.

A view from the top

Dau, Mabalacat Pampanga

This is the view from the room where I stayed in Pampanga for the 12th Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta in Clark airfield, Angeles Pamapanga Philippines. The house is located just very very near the Former US airbase’s gate.

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