Sunday grillin.
A happy street.
A place where my students have lived.
Dried fish.
Tight quarters.
Cooking together.
Tangled power lines, hanging laundry, a petty cab, a restaurant, and a rooster.
Cebu.
This place amazes me. It’s absolutely beautiful, loud, dirty, and generally confusing. Thanks for letting me share some non-food stuff as I get used to this new life.
Speaking of food, Wednesday’s post is killing me in the most delicious way. CAN’T. WAIT.
thank you for these awesome pics of your world!
These are wonderful pictures. What a way to catch a glimpse of your new life. Keep sharing! We love it!
Wow, you must seriously be in awe at every turn! What an experience.
Love the posts with the photos from Cebu! Glad to hear you’re having a good time over there. Any plans to travel around the Philippines?
Not yet… but hopefully after we’ve gotten settled a little more we will be able to do some bopping around to other islands!
Can’t wait to read all about it! I’ve heard great things about El Nido!
Amazing pictures, thanks so much for sharing! I’ve been wondering what your surroundings are like and have enjoyed the pictures you’ve shared thus far…may God bless you both!!!
Awesome photos!
Thank you for taking us all on your new adventure! I eagerly await your posts to see how things are going and I really enjoy seeing your new way of life. 🙂
What great photos – thanks for sharing. Seeing your images makes me want ti go back to there!
So glad you shared. For those of us who will never travel to places like Cebu, it is always an awakening to one’s mind that people still live like this. Penny De Los Santos, Food Photographer for Saveur and National Geographic would appreciate these photos as part of “Food Culture”. You’re showing us how the people of Cebu cook. Later…When you’re ready to step out of your comfort zone, perhaps getting with people and letting them cook while you photograph, will benefit you more in Cebu’s culture.
Good story. Awaiting more.
Love, love, love – more pictures!
What a life experience, enjoy every minute of it (and thank you for sharing it with us)!!!
Love the pictures!
WoW!!! It’s amazing to travel the world via blogs… Thanks for sharing!
These pictures are great! Thank you for sharing them.
Wow, your pictures make me feel like I can feel and smell the city. It looks like you and Bjork are really having a life changing experience- thank you for sharing it with us!
Nice photos 🙂 and thanks for sharing you’re experience here in the Philippines. I hope you enjoy some of the beautiful places we have here and i hope you can help & inspire more people. Enjoy your stay 🙂
I think you mean “pedicab”, not petty cab. Pedi meaning it’s a cab attached to a bike which is pedaled. Heh.
Hello Lindsay! I was looking for food bloggers in Cebu Philippines, so that’s how I stumbled upon your blog. I’m still about to look around. Just dropping you a little side note.
Regards,
Cherrey
Thanks for saying hi Cherrey! 🙂 We are hoping to visit Cebu again this year – I can’t wait!