Friday, April 13, 2012

Sea Forest Resort




When we go on vacation, we usually consider several factors; where to go, would I be alone or will I invite friends, how much will I spending, when will I travel and so on. As for me, whenever my schedule permits, budget is neat, companions are ready and when leave credit is still available, I indulge myself to a relaxing get-away. The very first consideration I take, is to where. And most of my dream trip is to where God’s natural resources reside, either in the mountain or in the sea.

Since April has given us a long holiday, I treated myself to a travel back in Dumaguete City, with my family, to visit our relatives as well. We enjoyed the cool breeze of Dumaguete City’s famous “Boulevard” and joined the locals for a “tempura and squid ball” snack beside the boulevard. We had a little tour in the city afterwards, where Quezon Park and Dumaguete Cathedral is situated. We saw plenty of goers, including tourists.

The following day, we woke up early and headed to the next town, Sibulan.


rates
One of my uncle said we will not enjoy our destined place because it’s “pambata”. I expected less so as not to spoil my day. Indeed, Sea Forest Resort is “pambata”. Inside the resort were different kinds of birds chirping; mini sea eagle, love birds, dove and others. The birds were colorful and they were really lovely to look at. Some of them, I haven’t seen before. The resort’s amenity includes the two children swimming pool, a Jacuzzi and an adult pool with a slide, tree cottages beside the pool while others are near the beach. They also accept overnight stay booking for two or more with friends or family. They also accommodate special occasions and cater for your food in an affordable price. Entrance fee is P100/person.

cottage near the beach
Kalaw
I could say that Sea Forest is not really world class but because I am easy to please, I enjoyed the resort. What really is important for me is that the staff attends to the needs of there guests, they have clean water for wash up, a shower room and a comfort room, no unpleasant scent from nearby poultry or piggery, no unwanted noise since I was there for peace, the menu listed is available and ready for serving and most importantly, I can feel the wonder of nature. Moshy.

tree cottage
children's swimming po




My sister said, it was expensive for a small resort like the Sea Forest but as for me, P2500 wasn’t bad for 9 people. I mean, for that amount in Cebu City, that’s good for one person only. What really matters is the quality time we spent with the people we laughed with.

Took a couple of pictures and would like to share it with you. If you’d like to visit Sea Forest Resort you may contact them at telephone no. 035-2266151 or visit their website www.seaforest.com for more details.
  
toddler swimming pool


adult's swimming pool
sample food




Thursday, April 12, 2012

Our Lady's Garden


What will you do if you have a four-hectare lot?

I would probably create a paradise just like the one we visited. The place is owned by a Filipino-Chinese businessman who also owned the famous Joe’s Chiken Inato that originated in Dumaguete City now with branches in Cebu City and in Sibulan.

Entering the paradise was like, heavenly. Though you get to pay a hundred box for an 

Entrance fee, to minimize visitors, but for me it’s worth it.

Our Lady’s Garden, situated in Sibulan, Negros Oriental, and was created after the Blessed Virgin Mary visited the owner in sleep. The garden was at first for the owner’s consumption only to honor the Blessed Virgin through the collections brought from different places visited, but several people asked permission to view the place, out of curiosity. “Kay bisan kinsay makakita” would wonder what the place is for because of the huge statue of Mother Mary.
When I entered the place, I wondered, where the mountain meets the sea.

It was one in the afternoon. The sun’s heat was horrible. My grandfather decided not to join with my sisters because they found it very expensive. It should have been for free, as lolo said “kay sa Birhen gud na”. Unfortunately, the place wasn’t owned by the government nor maintained by them, it was a private property. I insisted of going though. 


The statue of Mary was surrounded with different ornamental plants. There were bonsai everywhere. Exotic plants and rain forests were plenty. Orchids and cactus were grouped in different areas. I was stunned. I actually envied the owner. “Grabeh!” The rest house of the owner was situated on top of the mountain over looking the sea and the island of Cebu with a swimming pool in front of his house directly at the back of the statue. Wew. Can you imagine it? When you turn to see the other side, you’ll meet the rest of the mountain. That’s when I understood the slogan, Our Lady’s Garden, where the mountain meets the sea.


 

While walking, we met the care taker attending the bonsai. The care takers live there with their families. The place does not have security guards so they need to stay in-house to guard the place with the hope that the guests will not steal or do terrible things that could destroy the property. “Kay dili lang baya ang dili maka afford” to pay P100 steals, even those who have much. “Dili man pud tanan diba, a handful lang gud.”
  

We descended to the other part and saw the owner’s puppies. I actually pity them. They were caged. They smelled bad because of there waste. I thought maybe they could have just allowed them to play in the spacious area. But maybe scheduled, I don’t know. Toy dogs are very expensive. Hayz.

There were ponds with Kois in it. There were different kinds of birds also. There’s this chicken that looks like a puppy, Chinese Silky. An open cottage made of real wood with antique solid wood furniture displayed inside. Wew! I sat there, stunned. I need a business to finance my dream to create a paradise better than this. 



There’s this spiritual shelter where you could pray and just be quite. It was featured as one of the Holy Week’s destination if one wanted silence. And I think it’s a perfect place for reflection. The shelter was blessed by Bishop Du on 2006, Archbishop of Dumaguete City. They said that the owner was a convert, Protestant to Catholic. The seats of the shelter were made from solid wood really, very shinny; angels were hanging on the wall and a soothing music was played in the background. In the entrance, there were sculptures of nuns, Mother Theresa’s community, Missionaries of Charity welcoming guests. Did I mention that the shelter is unlike the usual chapel? It’s an open house. On both sides, water is running like a river. Isn’t it nice?
  
An eloquent Visayan hut stood close and I couldn’t help but be overwhelmed of its beautiful stature. Beside the hut was a caricature of Bohol’s Chocolate Hills and there were ostrich and chicken beside it as well. The landscaper must have been very proud of what they made of the place.  

There’s this Tagalog cottage also but I didn’t bother getting near as there were guests sleeping, resting that is. You can actually use the cottage for free; just make sure you don’t destroy nor leave trash.

Our tour ended with sunburned feet and a hungry stomach yet contented although jealous. L The garden is not yet finish and there’s still a vast area for transformation. What to expect next year when we come back? I marvel.

I went home with a full 4 and 8GB memory cards waiting to be downloaded. And I continue to dream. One day I will create a paradise of my own.