Monday, September 14, 2009

in search of a pearl


Woke up one day and found myself in Makati where I started working 8 years ago. The next morning, I found myself waking up with the sound of the lapping waves, birds and an eerie silence - marooned in a series of islands called the Pearl Farm Beach Resort...


I'm here on the island's rustic arms - beaches fringed by coconut trees, impossibly emerald green waters and quaint traces of its Maranao roots. When I got a call from my former employer weeks ago to help him redo the brochures, photography and corporate identity of Fuego Hotels, it took me only a second to think and say yes.


So now, I'm on the lap of pure luxury, shooting the resort's many facets and charms. Its beaches and natural beauty are nothing short of captivationg, but sadly, the resort in itself needs an enormous facelift...


It's rooms and structures were breathtaking a couple of years ago, when I first came here, but of course, time and age takes its toll among everything created by man. At least, this room at the villa of former Miss Universe winner Margie moran is definitely not bad...


Pearl Farm's resident parrots were definitely a riot to tourists and were absolute charmers. They should be on the payroll too and should receive hefty tips.


And the Ylang Ylang Spa was still gorgeous, but like the resort, it needs touch ups in a whole lot of ways. Took me time to make it look like this on the camera.


But no matter what state the resort falls into, the most precious pearls you can find there are its amazing, warm people. They were there always to lend a helping hand, make you feel welcome, feed you a huge buffet of tuna sashimi, deliver a tuna melt sandwich on another island in 10 minutes, open the blutique at midnight so you can buy a pair of Havaianas, extend bar hours from 11 pm to 2 am so you can enjoy drinking more San Mig Lights, bring you to the airport on a speedboat at 4 in the morning in the middle of a storm so you can catch your flight (I can't believe I made it alive and I'm writing this), and among others, still smile wholeheartedly after all this.
I am definitely coming back. And hopefully next time, not for work, but with my wife and son... and yes, with flights in the afternoon so I don't have to have raging seawater get in my Louis Vuitton luggage again.





8 comments:

fuchsiaboy said...

sounds like you're having fun, bong. can't wait for more posts! ;)

Anonymous said...

wish I'm there XOXO

Anonymous said...

wish I'm there XOXO

Anonymous said...

wish I'm there XOXO

blagadag said...

i miss my home city again. Peace to you, dear Dabaw. May the killings stop as well as the rising crimes so peace will reign again in my beautiful city.

the spool artist said...

@fuchsiaboy: would have been more fun if you and ping were here! hayyy...

@palangga: it's no Aman but it still is captivating... you'll love it!

@blagadag: you should be proud... Davao is one of the most amazing places I've been to... they should be rightly called the REAL QUEEN CITY OF THE SOUTH!

chezza said...

ahem! You made me a proud southerner from ur post :)
Oh no! seawater in ur LV? bring it to the LV shop quick!...

the spool artist said...

Wow, I didn;t know you were from down south chezza! good for you...

well, it was sure a great way to test LV's strengths!