Part I
Two weeks before the annual
Moriones Festival in Marinduque, I was asked by my friends if they can come
with me to witness the spectacular tradition of the Marinduquenos. Without any
hesitation, I agreed believing that this is the time to showcase what my
province got. Everyone is excited.
April 16, 2014 – All the Buses are packed.
We decided the rendezvous at
Turbina Terminal, Calamba City at 2:00PM. Two of my friends need to attend to
their job on that day but decided to go out early to avoid a heavy traffic and
make it on time. Unfortunately, the 2:00PM call time became 5:00PM because of
the crowd of passengers taking the opportunity of having a long vacation. All
provincial buses are packed, so it’s hard to get one that can accommodate us.
After several tries, we are lucky that we get one. Although we are standing, we
are happy that we finally get the trip started. We leave the terminal at around
5:30PM. Along the street are groups of passenger waiting for buses. I wonder
when will they reach their destinations if (even in the terminal), (the) buses
can no longer accommodate the passengers?
On our way, some passengers get
off the bus leaving empty seats where we can seat comfortably. We reached
Dalahican Port at 9:15PM. We paid for our ticket and started boarding. The
ships started its 3-hr course at around 9:45PM. The sea is calm making the
travel more enjoyable. The moon is watching over our journey, lighting our way.
The gently blowing wind gives us comfort.