2nd day of our stay in Luna. �Training for Vision Screeners with the teachers, BHWs, and other community workers. �Doc Lea made the training educational, informative, and fun. �
We had katuray soup for dinner and yes my first time (again) to see the real katuray. �i have always wondered how it looks like because i once lived in Quezon City where the street is named after that plant. ;-) �
And for our merienda they served us puto seko. �the puto seko that i know of is the white/dirty white small round powdery type which i used to like decades ago so when i saw their version i was like "ha, pa'no naging puto seko ito?" but nonetheless i can't stop myself eating ;-). �another reason for me to long for Luna aside from tupig is.........puto seko ;-)
i thought that was the end of it. but for dinner, they served us sea urchins! �omg! never in my wildest imagination that they are edible. �apparently, it abounds in Luna. i did try it but i just don't like the taste. �i'll go for oysters instead ;-)�
on our last night, we stayed in a beach resort. �Miss Lumen accompanied us packing all the food for dinner. �Among all the dishes they prepared, pork adobo stood out. �i'm not really a fan of pork adobo until i tasted it.�
�Miss Lumen did it all. �It was really work with pleasure trip. �the night would have been perfect if it didn't rain but....so one more reason for me to come back: swim in South China Sea. ;-)�
thank you Luna and its people for the hospitality and for taking care of us. �i had such a great time.��i shall return....one day ;-)�
Miss Lumen with Miss Carla me with Malou
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