In the U.S., living outside a city is simply called
“living in the country,” and extremely remote places are thought of as “the
wilderness.” Here in the Philippines, the equivalents would be “living in the
province” and “living in the jungle.”
The province is an interesting, if not compelling
place. At a minimum, you should expect to be surrounded by someone’s chickens.
Several skinny dogs are practically guaranteed, and pigs and goats are never
too far away. The whole place also seems to brim with fruit trees of every
imaginable variety.
While spending time at Desiree’s family home in the
province, we were welcomed by all of the above. I also encountered a few of the
requisite gecko lizards inside the house and discovered a pretty good-sized
toad in the bathroom.
We are talking about what would have been absolute
paradise to me as a kid.
And I like it just fine now. Turns out the kid in
me still approves.
Below are a few photographs from a day of province
living.
Desiree’s Family Home
Laundry Drying in the Jungle
Owl-Eyed Fish (Lunch)
Desiree Checking on Pigs ended by Her Uncle Carlos
—Mitchell
Hegman