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“The Longganisa Festival marks the opening of a year-long cultural celebration in Vigan.”

Longganisa Festival is the first festivity celebrated in Vigan every year which usually happens every 22nd of January, the date of the cityhood of Vigan. However, Januray 25 is the exact date of the Vigan City fiesta, also the date of the conversion of the city’s patron saint, St. Paul.

Without too much ado, allow me to share to you my Longganisa Festival experience by posting these humble photos.
Longganisa Festival 2013

The art of balancing

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

The Vigan sway…

Longganisa Festival 2013

Artistic back

Longganisa Festival 2013

Little kids dancing on the streets

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Flying saucers of the Longganisa Festival

Longganisa Festival 2013

The smile of Longganisa Festival

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Joining the street party!

Longganisa Festival 2013

With street dancers from my Alma Mater

Longganisa Festival 2013

Remembrance…

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

Longganisa Festival 2013

The street before the street dancing

Longganisa Festival 2013

Laid back street before the street dancing…

The heritage city of Vigan never fails to amaze me. The love of living here continues to blossom each day making this little heritage city hard to leave.

#Vigan Exploration Series

Vigan City | Abel House Decor, an Expression of Love & Passion Binatbatan Festival Street Dancing 2013 (Photo Coverage)Vigan Karbo Festival | Of Carabao, Glasses and SeedsWorld Costume Festival | Vigan Conquers the WorldVigan City | Domingo de Ramos (Palm Sunday) ScenesVigan Dancing Fountain | Plaza Salcedo RepackagedLongganisa Festival | A Colorful Vigan City FiestaWitnessing 2013's First Sunset (and full moon?) in PerspectiveGlass Mosaic and Boklan Arts, and Some Revelations About MeCalle Crisologo and the Calesa ParadePasagad Dressing and the Largest Gathering of Carabao in ViganExotic Vigan Food | Edmar is Certified Frog-Eater in 15 minutesBinatbatan Festival | A Festival of Cottons and FabricCarabao Painting 2012 | Karbo Festival of ViganCalesa Parade | A Viva Vigan Festival of the Arts HighlightPalaspas-Weaving and Waving | A Philippine Holy Week CulturePalm Sunday Trade | Buying 'Palaspas' on a Holy Week via Drive-ThruPalm Sunday Trade | Buying 'Palaspas' on a Holy Week via Drive-Thru

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“…that beauty may fade but the memories will stay.”

It feels like it was just yesterday and we are entering another planetary age again. That phenomenon adds more pressure to me signaling that my time on earth is going shorter each time and there are a lot of things I want to do and to accomplish yet. But time is inevitable, it runs fast if you will let it be. 

Mindoro Beach, Vigan City

I think I also captured the moon? Look closely.

I spent the first day of the year 2013 with my family and relatives. Of course, being with my family (my mom and dad, and my two younger brothers) is the highlight of this new age. 
It is our [maternal extended] family tradition to go to the beach every January 1 and Black Saturday. And since I was a child, I have always been going to this beach every New Year’s Day and Black Saturday. I have a lot of memories printed in photos taken from filmed cameras from more than a decade ago up to the digital age now.
I didn’t want to miss the chance of seeing the first sunset of this year, as I have always been doing and my extended family every year. It only happens once a year. 
Riding on a motorbike, I made sure to bring myself to the coast of my hometown Vigan. The city that is hard to leave and let go.

Mindoro Beach, Vigan City

Driving a Motorbike to Mindoro Beach

It’s just so sad that the beach now compared when I was a kid is very different because of “black sand mining” that slowly but surely grabbing the coastline of my hometown. It somewhat hurts, because I love this place. I was born here, and currently working here (as of this post).
When I was a kid, I have to walk very far more from our beach tent before reaching the waters and before the waves, there used to be a natural mini-seawater lake on which we used to call as a ‘swimming pool for kids.”

Mindoro Beach, Vigan City

My mom and my dad at the sea

Mindoro Beach, Vigan City
The beautiful beach I used to see before is already gone. It is now just worthy of memory to cherish and that’s what this beautiful sunset is showing to me — that beauty may fade but the memories will stay. 
But then again, as the sun disappears, it means that there will be new tomorrow. Can you notice the moon? That means the night and the day are really united in one accord.

Like in life, there’s nothing permanent, so do anything you can do now because you may not be able to do it tomorrow. And one of them is seeing the first sunset of the year on which I can never do it anymore should I have missed it. It is once in a life time. For 2013, I am looking forward of doing many things, as many as I can!