Goin’ fishing

fishing net

While the fishing in the Philippines is still a top industry, life for fishermen and their catches is becoming harder. Large commercial vessels from China, Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines are competing for the decreasing number of fish in deeper and more dangerous waters off the northern coast of Luzon in the South China Sea. Throw into the mix the numerous smaller, traditional bankas that carry at most 8 fishermen using line and hooks and one can begin to appreciate the dangers involved with simply trying to eek out an existence for the small scale fishermen; many of whom never return home in the fast changing weather far from shore. 

banka

High winds and wild waves have postponed my journey to the sea for the second day as our small crew decided to delay our 3-5 day trip to the deep sea. We’re all keeping an eye out on the weather and will try again tonight to head out from Bolinao, Pangasinan for what we hope will be a prosperous trip. And a necessary one; they just arrived in port four days ago and already much of the income earned has been spent. Time to turn the boat around see what fortune may bring… Stay tuned for more stories and image of this trip. 

January 26th, 2008 | Philippines, Travel | 2 comments

Bhutan Slideshow(s)

Am working on getting a small flash or some other pop-up slideshow to show various aspects of our trip recently to Bhutan. The first is of an archery championship; archery is the national sport of Bhutan and nearly everywhere one travels in the remarkable country, there is a range for ‘playing archery,’ as i am fond of saying. Whether they are using traditional bows made of bamboo or professional compound bows, these guys can shoot.
bhutan archer
The other show, once i can get other coding issues figured out, will be posted in the gallery section of the site and will feature general travel photography of Bhutan. We got back a week ago from the 10 day trip, and i must confess that i’m still decompressing a bit; it was truly an amazing experience. There will be more details about this trip - from trekking for 2 days over a 10,000′ pass in the rain while being covered in leeches, to being bit by a stray dog to meeting the Queen of Bhutan. All memorable events and no regrets.

October 22nd, 2007 | Travel | 4 comments