Many of the crew members are Filipino. Junar, who makes my latte every morning, is
one of those. A few weeks back, he made
a sad face in my foamed milk.
Koala |
Mosque |
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Christmas ornament |
Masses of people. It’s
Sunday and we’re in Manila, in the Philippines, a predominately Catholic (with
a capital “C”) country. It’s a panoramic
bus trip around the city and it’s HOT.
Not so panoramic when the bus windows are dirty. Probably doesn’t pay to wash the
windows. The air quality isn’t
good. Lots of people with masks. On the way to the first stop I try to take
photos of street scenes, but we have a police escort again and aren’t going
slow enough to capture the best shots.
We pass a lot of Jeepnees.
Jeepnee |
First stop is the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene. The Black Nazarene is a dark-skinned wood
statue of Jesus Christ carrying the cross on the way to his crucifixion. Touching
the statue is believed to cure disease.
The
basilica is packed full of people, spilling out the sides. Outside vendors are selling rosaries, miniature
Black Nazarenes and other religious paraphernalia. We’re crushed by the crowds as the guide
leads us past the statute. I think we
have the inside track here too, because we make our own line and file past
without a wait.
I’m anxious to get back on the bus. The battery on my listening device is dead
and I can’t keep track of the guide in these crowds. Moving on to another church, and another church, I stay on
the bus.
Then on to the Intramuros, the
old walled city that was built by the Spanish in the 16th century.
Fort Santiago is where the national hero
Dr. Rizal was held after his writings incited a revolution against Spanish rule. Footprints in the cobblestone walk mark the
path he walked on the way to his execution. Monuments are erected in his honor here and all over the Philippines.
Also within the walls is a government shop
selling souvenirs made in Manila, supposedly discounted. I pick up a
couple of items and Bob grabs a cold Filipino beer. I have to follow a little woman around to
five different stations in order pay.
She has my credit card and I don’t want to let her out of my sight. Back on the ship, I have buyer’s remorse
about the purchases. I probably could
have gotten the same thing at the dollar store.
Made my choices too fast, too much pressure. So, if you’re expecting any presents, don’t get
your hopes up.
Grabbed a quick lunch back at the ship and struck out for
the Mall of Asia.
Bob is looking for
electronics. I’m looking for
bargains. Tried to follow the digital
map and got lost at least three times before giving up on the Cyberzone. I found a shirt for Bob at Columbia. 2XL in
Asian sizing fits, but is a little short.
I know we didn’t see half of this place, but the crowds have gotten to
me and it’s minimally air conditioned.
Back to our cocoon.
As I write this we are on the way to Shanghai. It’s raining and cold, in the 40’s I’m
guessing.
Tomorrow at Shanghai we have a tour in the morning, then
some free time, and then get ready for the shindig, the christening of the
Viking Sun. We’ll be all dressed up in our
finery and in our fleece.
Love the story of the people working on the ship and all they go through to see their families. Great pics of the coffee, etc.
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