Even if your desire will be slow to come, it’s better for you not to be anxious so much

31st July 2019
Tokyo

Started the day early, meeting up with Jenny, Jamie and Phoenix at the train station as they were showing us another part of Tokyo today.

We took the monorail (which had some amazing views) towards a shopping mall, where we saw a giant robot.

The weather was crazy hot today so it was difficult to stay outside – a report of 11 people dying and 5,600 sent to hospital from the heatwave.

We went for a little shop, the Japanese have a cool style however, being Tokyo, everything was more expensive than we were willing to pay.

For lunch, Jenny offered to buy us an all-you-can eat buffet. And, I think I got a bit too excited…

I ate 6 main meals and at least 4 desserts, and about 10 minutes after I stopped eating I thought I was going to explode. I struggled to breathe I was so full! We walked around for a bit after, while I was trying to hide my pain, and eventually headed back to the train station at around 5pm to go back to the apartment where Harry and I crashed from our food coma.

1st August 2019
Tokyo

Today, we went to Shibuya City, we first saw the temple Hozomon gate which was a very touristy area but free to get in.

This fat kid kept getting in our photos 🤬

There was a fortune stall near the entrance, so Harry and I gave it a go. There was good and bad, luckily we both had good fortunes.

Mine was The Best Fortune, smug 😉

Later on as it was getting dark, we went to the Shibuya crossing as we’d heard good things. It’s basically 10 massive crossings all really close to each other, so when the light goes green to cross, it goes crazy busy.

Also made a little purchase which made up for not spending anything the last few days…..

Chill days are good days

Had a chill few days as Tokyo can get incredibly hot in the day. Yesterday, we visited the Government building as it’s free to go to the observatory on the 45th floor and on a clear day you can see Mount Fuji, unfortunately it was a bit too foggy. In the evening, Harry and I went to Shinjuku where the city it lit up.

When we got home I made some spagetti and fried veg with tofu and had some wine for dinner.

Today, we stayed in the apartment until about midday then we headed out to the Lego store to get the boys some Lego. On our way, we visited a pokemon store, but they only had first generation Pokemon :/

After we went to the shopping centre to find the Lego store, it took about 2 hours (supposed to be a 20 minute walk) as the building was so complicated with about 12 floors. We were going to visit the imperial park afterwards however we were meeting Johnno at 5pm at the standing bar. So we walk part of the way and later found out it closed at 2pm anyway, we assume for maintenance as it’s usually open.

We met Johnno at the standing bar for a quick beer, then headed to his house on the metro. We gave the gifts to the boys, which they loved, and ate a delicious roast dinner from Jenny. Phoenix also made some really nice brownies.

We finished the meal with some rounds of Mario Kart, one of my favourite games, so of course I didn’t losing a race 😉 despite playing Nintendo switch, which is not quite the same as a Wii.

Tokyoooooooo

28th July 2019
Tokyo, Japan

Was able to snag myself a free meal on the flight to Tokyo by simply asking the flight attendant if there were any spare preorders :). Always fun to start the morning well.

This was the guy who gave me the free dinner

The Narita Airport is huge, and luckily immigration officers didn’t ask for an onward ticket because I didn’t have one.

Rode an airport limousine (just a bus) to Tokyo City centre where Harry’s cousins, Johnno and Jenny, met us with their two children Phoenix and Jamie. They were so lovely and walked us to our apartment and gave us ideas of things to do. When we got to the apartment Johnno had set up some public transport cards with £25 on, some beers in the fridge and a spare blow up mattress if we wanted to use it, very generous. Jenny also invited us for a roast and Johnno invited us to the pub after work one day which we’re very much looking forward to!

The apartment is perfect, and even better than the one we shared together in France!

Harry finally sorting his Australian work Visa
The white box has all the functions for the toilet

However, the toilet and shower is quite complicated. The toilet has a variety of bum cleaning functions, a heated seat, a built in sink and a bunch other buttons that I have no idea what they do.

We went to the supermarket, also confusing when you can’t even guess what an item is cuz it’s all in symbols, one shop even had a robot as the cashier.

Had some pasta for dinner and Harry went to bed early as his knee was hurting. I video called the family and made full use of having wifi again :D.

Travelling isn’t travelling without a few nights in the airport

27th July 2019
Puerto Princesa

Had a few hours sleep on some chairs in the airport.

Woke up with a girl called Yasmine on the last seat, but found out shes doing a very similar route, shes heading to South America August time until December, almost exactly the Sam’s time as Harry and I.

I left the airport to get some breakfast, attempting to find a bakery however after walking for 30 minutes I decided to just stop at a McDonald’s. People say it’s bad to have western food when you’re abroad, however even the fast food chain’s have such a different menu wherever you end up visiting. I ordered a peppered steak in rice and a wintermelon float. The wintermelon float tasted like sweetened cold tea just with ice cream on top, and was absolutely delicious.

Really trying to take my time to do anything today as I’m just waiting for my flight. Yasmine commented on how she should have arrived a bit later as she had to wait an hour to check-in, and we laughed when she realised I had to wait 15 hours.

Got a jeepney back from McDonald’s as it has started to rain, but the driver didn’t have change and so offered me the ride for free. But due to his kind gesture I allowed him to keep the change, it was only 20 pesos and I appreciated his kindness.

At the airport I met Kris, he was on his way to Taiwan so we chilled together before his flight at 1535.

As Kris was off to get his flight I met another guy, Dede, who’d missed his flight to Bangkok and was needing to plan his options. We walked to the bakery to get some food.

When I got back Harry had arrived at the airport so we shared some donuts, made some more plans about the countries we wanted to visit.

Watched Spiderman the spider verse on the plane, wasnt the best movie, but was only a short flight so was saving the good ones.

Arrived in Manila with missed calls, messages about earthquakes and a 12 hour wait in Manila for my flight to Tokyo. So once again, I’d be sleeping in the airport. This time I decided to go for a proper sleep, so made a nice little bed.

Slept surprisingly well, woke up at 0400, flight at 0615, so headed to minimart to grab a warm chicken ppastrythen headed to the check in desk. I personally thought I had plenty of time, but was told I could skip the queue, so I did. At the boarding gate I tried my luck going through priority, and they didn’t even check 🙂 Now 0530 on the 28th and about to board the plane to Tokyo!

Journey from Coron to Puerto

Travel from Coron to Puerto Princessa.

Had to say my goodbyes to Ari after what feels like a month of travelling together. 

I got the 1200 ferry from Coron to El Nido, the ferry got in at 1700 on the 26th and my flight from Puerto to Manila wasnt until 1940 on the 27th. As I had so much time I decided to try and hitchhike. The journey was much longer than i realised, almost 8 hours of driving. I hitched a few lifts and got almost 30 minutes into the journey before it started to get dark, and no one picks up strangers in the dark.

So I made it to a little home no where close to Puerto, and was told there should be a bus soon for only 200 pesos, compared to a van for 400. I’m currently sat under a cover out of the rain and have waited almost 2 hours for this bus that was supposed to be here an hour ago. I’m starting to get hungry and losing hope of the bus ever coming.

There’s also only one moped here with the key still in the ignition, at this point it’s quite tempting to just drive myself.

The Filipino family invited me into their home now its 2000, and said the last bus is at 2100 and to just wait for that one. I had a shot of gin and some jack fruit while I wait.

The bus came at 2020, but the cost to Puerto was 370, so I pretended all I had was 245 pesos (£3.80) and at that point I was already on, and the driver seemed to accept that. Can’t complain paying less than £4 for a 6 hour journey.

Tried to sleep on the bus, however the driver doesn’t exactly take it slow, so every 5 minutes I’d be flying out of my seat.

Got off at the bus terminal which isn’t as close as I was hoping to get to the terminal, but walkable. It’s 0245 and I’m in Jollibees eating a 2 piece burger steak. The menu has it prices at 93 pesos but I only got charged 53, so may as well treat myself to an ice cream before heading to the airport, I reckon still an hours walk, but no rush as the flight isn’t until 1940 and I’m only going to sleep at the airport.

Arrived at the airport at 0350. Apparently the airport doesn’t open until 0400, currently sat with the security guard and another girl but the guard said you can sleep there.

Lazy day in Coron

25th June
Coron,

Last day here, really feel just like chilling today.

My smart sim stopped working, despite adding another GB of data, so went on a drive to get some wifi, ended up being tempted into a butter and syrup waffle for 100 pesos at the Touchwood cafe. I was just about able to message Harry and sort the flight out, despite Corons awful wifi. Then went out to buy some bananas, eggs and bread. Got back to the hostel and made fried egg and fried bananas on toast, and it was delicious.

Might add some more sugar to the banana next time though.

Ended up sunbathing on the rooftop until it started to rain at about 1200. Made myself an omelette and began to appreciate having a kitchen again.

After lunch, Ari and I watched Crazy Rich Asians in the Hop Hostel’s cinema room, then drove to the Central Plaza in the rain as we couldn’t resist another mango and coconut ice drink. I also tried almost every dish there, having no idea what any of it was :).

The Hop Hostel offers a free light dinner every night, and before today Ari and I took turns having the meal as it requires a room and bed number (and we were sharing), but today we decided to just use another empty bed number and put both our names down. It worked without any issue and also while I was eating another guy named Jay was there and he had just been to the hot springs. He said you can reuse tickets if it’s on the same day and as the plan was to go to the hot springs later I took his ticket to give it ago.

Around 1800 Ari and I took the scooter over to the hot springs, a fair few people from the hostel had left in the minivan for 300 pesos extra but fuel is so cheap it cost maybe 10 pesos to get there and back. I gave the ticket to the office and said I’d been there this morning and was let in with no questions.

We all left the hot springs at 1930, I grabbed some rum and coke for the games night in the evening, packed my bags and started drinking about 2000. The games night was good fun, Ari and I drank plenty of rum, played some beer pong, table tennis, flip cup and limbo. Charlie also showed up. We all had a chat and there were no grudges, did some shots together, partied and headed to bed around midnight. Ari and I slept in the cinema room due to the man above our bed snoring so loudly the night before.

Is Marcilla beach the best beach on Busuanga Island?

24th July 2019
Marcilla, Coron

Went to sleep about midnight after watching Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, as Ari said the movie reminds her of me. Woke up after the comfiest nights sleep in a while, headed to the bakery to get 10 peanut and sugar coated soft pastry buns for 50 pesos, they were delicious.

Met up with Bronagh, James and Anna for breakfast and decided to head to Marcilla beach. Most of the others, including some tag alongs from the hostel also wanted to join however were told the roads were a bit funny so all but Ari and I opted to take the boat there due to a couple people mentioning the roads not being drivable.

The ride was long; about an hour at least, and it started to rain heavily. When we got close we asked locals for directions and they all were saying different things, and eventually we realised the beach was not as nice as we thought, or we’d come the wrong side or the main area just wasn’t accessible by moped.

The rain hadn’t stopped and the roads had gotten worse since the journey there, so after Ari had a quick swim we headed back. It was a cold ride back luckily we returned to the hostel quickly and safely, despite being desperate to jump in the warm shower and rest our sore bums after almost 4 hours of driving.

Finished the day with some table tennis, which I very much missed playing, and the flight for the 26th being cancelled 😬 and after running out of data and the hostels wifi being appalling I wasn’t able to rebook until I could get to a cafe with wifi.

Also, Coron island and Coron are not the same place. You must take a boat from Busuanga Island to Coron Island. Busuanga island doesn’t have the pretty beaches or views you’ve seen on Coron island.

Good or bad, hard to say

23rd July 2019

Coron,

Second day of volunteering.

Yesterday, I only spent about 2 hours working, and also spent barely anytime with anyone speaking english. As soon as more than one Filipino was in the kitchen they would speak Tagalog, which after a few hours made me miss home a lot. Speaking with my family, some friends and eventually to Ari when she arrived really helped.

Last night, me and Ari decided to finish the rum and coke that’d been in my bag for a few days and had a really nice talk about our lives, art, family and a bunch of other stuff.

This morning, I used the bamboo shower made by previous volunteers for the first time. They did a great job and it was not only cool af but actually had a decent flow to wash in.

Started working at about 8am, continued with the hole digging and was much more relaxing have Ari to work alongside, someone to share your thoughts with and listen to ideas, especially about this ‘sustainable community organic farming’. We had a lot of thoughts on how the experience isn’t at all what we thought it’d be.

From ‘sustainable community organic farming’; a lot of terms used today to promote environmentally friendly projects, we thought that this work would be helping a wider community, but currently it feels as though we’re just doing the family’s farm work which feeds themselves. Also the fact that Ari got to do this through workaways, which is where you work in return for food and a bed, so instead of being paid you live for free. However, the living accommodation is hardly work worthy and the food also not very substantial, so both feeling a bit bummed out by the situation.

But, at the end of the day, we’re still out here helping people even if it’s not for as many people as I’d hoped. And I have managed to dig all of the holes for the camotes to be planted in 🙂

77 holes, time to plant the seeds! Ari doing some weeding in the background.

Went to ask Naani if I could plant the seeds and she told me to rest because she needs to show me how but she’s cooking lunch right now.

Plan for later is to go to Marcila beach on the north of the island to go swimming, hit up the hot springs in the afternoon and climb a mountain or go to a rooftop bar for sunset.

About this volunteering. I’m not entirely sure how much good we’re doing for the locals besides Charlie’s family. It’s nice to experience living like a local. But despite me saying and thinking how lovely and welcoming Filipinos are, the Filipinos here just don’t seem to match that. Charlie was talking about building a dog sanctuary, mentioning while he was drunk it would be his ‘army of dogs’, despite this all of the dogs around here run away from people and dislike being stroked, not a good sign😬 Not sure Charlie’s family here have quite the same outlook on life.

It started to rain, heavy. That’s rainy season for you! Earlier, about 10am it was crazy hot and I felt the need to go in the shade.

Not sure this photo justifies the amount it just poured down.

After a nap through the rain, Ari was upset about the living conditions as she woke up with bugs and spiders all in her hair, most likely arising from the gaps in the floor. And after a chat together we decided to leave the Filipino lifestyle and booked 1 room in Hop hostel hoping to sneak in together, being £10 a night, and us both being broke🙂.

As we began to leave, the river you drive through had flooded over and it was impossible to drive the moped through it. We considered building a bamboo bridge but Naani said to wait an hour for it to go down. The husband, June, suggested lifting it through the water, so that’s what we did 🙂 We left without our bags at first to avoid confronting Naani and the others about our plans, so drove to the road and snuck round the back over the tree bridge to get our stuff. Squeezing 2 people and 3 bags onto a moped wasn’t the easiest but we managed to get here with no issues

Got to Hop hostel, Ari waited in the parking area while I checked in with her bag and mine. After I got shown the room I left to tell Ari and then we went in one by one to the room. Without wanting to waste the day, we joined an invitation from Bronagh and James to visit the hot springs. When we got there Anna was also with James so we all sat together in this hot spring which such a perfect temperature and so relaxing, exactly what we needed after the long day.

On returning to the hostel, Ari and I had been bombarded with messages and calls from Charlie wanting an explanation and being overly keen to meet us this evening. He desperation was very off putting so we decided to ignore it tonight and potentially see him in the morning.

Volunteering in Coron

22nd July 2019
Coron

Last night, me and Charlie went out, turns out he knows a lot of people around Coron from the work hes doing. Had a nice little road trip with 5 people and ended it was a shawarma, annoyingly the shawarma in the central plaza closed at 9pm and we got there 9:15, but there was another one which was a shop, so more expensive and not as good :/

Went to bed early to start work this morning. But, my phone died and of course there was no electricity in my room.

So I woke up about 630 according to Naani, which wasn’t too bad. Sat in the kitchen for about 30 minutes while she kindly cooked my eggs on toast.

This is Naani and her kitchen.

At about 8am Naani began showing me what she wanted doing, and it seems most of the work is just gardening to help her grow vegetables and other plants.

For an hour and a half I was digging small holes in the ground to plant some camote plants, which is what sweet potatoes grow from. Stupidly, I didn’t ask for gloves until I started getting blisters, so now I have 3 on each hand which made it painful to dig. I finished the holes and came back to the kitchen to ask Naani for the next job, she told me to rest as it was beginning to rain and will can plant the camote after a short break.

We ate again at 1030am, Naani kept calling it breakfast but it was tuna, rice, fish soup and some salad with tomatoes, onions and cucumber (all home grown), and was our second meal this morning, so felt more like a lunch. At 11 a girl from California joined us, and Charlie said there will be two more Spanish girls arriving tomorrow.

Naani left the kitchen, Charlie also left, so been sat in the kitchen for a few hours not sure what I’m supposed to do, had a little catch up with Polly, gonna go on a ride now, 2pm.

Drove to the hot springs, but decided I’d wait for people to join me before going in, so drove back to Hop Hostel to meet Harry and to watch up in the hostel’s cinema room.

Finding a free place to stay in Coron

21st July 2019
Coron

Just arrived in Coron with James and met another girl called Bronagh on the ferry ride from El Nido.

As this is the first time exploring on my own I’ve decided to try a few things differently. I’ve messaged some people on couchsurfing, one guy asking for volunteers to do some community work and another just to have a bed. But, as I wait for his reply I’m going to try and get a free bed by asking to volunteer to work in a hotel/hostel. I’ve just emailed one nice hostel, printed off a CV and heading to another hotel. Might as well start with the nice places if I’m going to be working 🙂

The manager at Vienna Hotel had just gone to Manila, so I asked for his email and have sent him a request to volunteer. Time to find some more hotels….
Same thing happened at mountain view garden inn….
And again at blue waves…
Just as I was grabbing food the couchsurfing guy wanting volunteers called me.

Update: found the guy to be volunteering with, Charlie, he has 4 projects around Philippines which involves building sustainable farms for his family and the wider community. The work includes building gardens to grow vegetables, chicken houses and a bunch of other stuff! I’m the only volunteer today so I feel like I’m fully immersed in Filipino living. However, there are two Spanish girls coming tomorrow 🙂

If anybody else wants to help with Charlie’s projects in Coron, let me know, he has big plans for the future and could do with all the help he can get.

This is the main kitchen area, my host, Naani, is a lovely lady. Each of Charlie’s ‘projects’ has it’s own host, all being members of his family.