Magandang buhay!
It's a new dawn... It's a new day... It's a new life for me & I'm feeling good!š§šµš¶
Aha! So it's the early evening of Wednesday (although this goes up on the wee hours of a Thursday) and I'm humming some tunes I must really feel awesome!š
Anyway, we attended an interment yesterday from around 10 in the morning until midday. After the event, we headed for a little adventure along the county roads and into some of the town's smallest communities. While we have been here for more than 4 months, we have yet to check much of the place and the hubby thought it was time to visit a few of them.
And so we did and along our way, we found some nice doodles that we believed to have been done by the locals. They might not be as professional as those we see along the city streets but they still fascinated me.
We did not expect to see these, especially in one of the remote, residential areas, hence the poor shots. Not that we are good at taking photos as we employ the usual point-and-click method, lol! But yes, these were all taken while the car was moving.
The roads are narrow so we cannot pull over and get out for photo taking. We took these through the windshield and by the window instead. Just when I was snapping these, another vehicle was on our tail so we sped up.
We have been driving for a while and somewhere down the road, we discovered a small community hidden beyond the roadside barriers. For some reason, we felt guilty as if we were invading their peace and privacy when we peeked through the bushes so we took this shot and went on our way.š
These on the other hand were along the school concrete fence, photographed earlier in the afternoon, probably drawn or painted by the students themselves. The doodles are quite educational if I may say so.
These greens and blues gave color to the spaces, showing the natural resources in the locality (hills, mountains, bodies of water, trees, and such).
Meanwhile, this was seen and photographed along the residential area near the school. I giggled upon seeing the one reminding motorists to stay calm and drive safely. The face looked like a man (I mistaken the facemask for a thick beard), lol!
It's been a while since my last share of street art and I'm glad our little escapade allowed us to discover some. Thank you for coming along and I hope you enjoyed these as much as we did.
Cheers to a lovely new day!
All pictures are my own. 28112024/02:15ph