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Into TGL: A Day in Paradise

December 22, 2016

The Green Lion

Tigman, Aborlan, Palawan, Philippines

(A Day in Paradise is part of a multi-story series documenting the authorโ€™s visit between November to December 2016.)

5:45 AM โ€“ Someone from across the room shuffles in their bunk bed. I get up and hurry out to catch the sunrise.

6:15 AM โ€“ Thereโ€™s a lone tree in the distance, on the left side of the beach. The sun begins to rise on that side and starts filling the early morning sky with a soft glow.

6:25 AM โ€“ The beach is lined with countless pebbles and shells. There are fishermen loading up their boats.

6:30 AM โ€“ I sit on a wooden bench. Itโ€™s unstable, and I knock over the cairn I erected two days ago.

6:35 AM โ€“ The sea is still, it has a dull blue color reflecting the sky, like a vast skating rink.

7:00 AM โ€“ White specks of crushed seashells reveal themselves in the light brown sand. The sun is up.

8:00 AM โ€“ Our simple breakfast is served. The pancakes are fluffy. Fresh fruit is plentiful: banana, pineapple, and watermelon. Black coffee for me, always.

8:30 AM โ€“ The landlordโ€™s farmhands harvest the coconut trees in the property. They use a long bamboo pole with a bladeย at the tip, extending it with shorter poles as necessary.

9:00 AM โ€“ Participants scatter to their respective projects.

9:30 AM โ€“ Recess. Teacher Rachelโ€™s 2nd graders are a loud bunch. They race around the schoolyard.

10:00 AM โ€“ A man walks on the beach with his child, no more than a year old, probably. He dips the child in the sea a few times. Itโ€™s a swimming lesson. They laugh together.

11:05 AM โ€“ The participants from the Environmental project are back. Theyโ€™re working on mangrove reforestation. Their clothes are covered in mud.

11:20 AM โ€“ Lewis takes a hammock. He just finished some Kerouac and is now getting started on some Thoreau.

12:00 PM โ€“ Lunch is served. Thereโ€™s the famous Philippine dish of adobo, some beans and squash, and tofu to keep the vegetarians happy. Thereโ€™s more than enough rice.

2:00 PM โ€“ The sun is hot, but thereโ€™s plenty of shade. I pick the hut closest to the beach and read a few pages of Fr. James Martin, SJ.

2:10 PM โ€“ Finn, the house mongrel, keeps me company. He crawls under the table and digs a couple of inches into some cooler sand. These beach dogs spend half their days taking naps.

3:00 PM โ€“ Time for a dip. The water is warm. Itโ€™s clear enough to spot jellyfish. There are none.

4:00 PM โ€“ Peter returns from construction and pours himself a drink. The sea is calm, now taking on a deep blue color, the sky with its own light shade.

4:15 PM โ€“ The cool breeze is refreshing from our beachfront hut. Some of the boys take a sarcastic jab at how they have the same breathtaking view back in England.

4:30 PM โ€“ Some ladies hit the beach to catch some late afternoon sun. An adequate reward for the dayโ€™s work. Another group lays out yoga mats for a workout.

5:45ย PM โ€“ The team goes for a few moments of silence while watching the sun set. Never gets old.

6:00 PM โ€“ Dinnertime. Thereโ€™s fish, noodles with plenty of vegetables, and spring rolls. Fruits for dessert.

6:45 PM โ€“ I get into our tiny bathroom and wash the day away. I need to get the salt water out of my long hair.

7:20 PM โ€“ We discuss weekend plans over drinks. Some will head to town for a supply run. Others are choosing between a hike to the waterfall or a trip to the sandbar. Tough choices.

8:00 PM โ€“ Karaoke music can be heard from the plaza a few meters down the road. The townโ€™s basketball league is in full swing.

11:00 PM โ€“ I brush the sand off my legs and get into bed. The air-conditioner hums me to sleep. Tomorrowโ€™s another day in paradise.

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