Friday, July 29, 2011

Boredom




Rain Rain Go away- It's been 2 weeks now since the rain comes.. It feels  that the sun won't come out. 
It's so gloomy. I'm so bored and nothing to do but to sleep, eat and surf the net. Hay ..
After a Super storm there's another storm again. You know how it is here in Manila, with just a little rain, roads will be impassable already because of flood. People should cancel their appointments because of heavy traffic caused by floods.  Some families need to evaquate their areas because of floods.

I'm thankful because I know that my family are safe.  I hope rain will stop soon..

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Amazing Fisherman survived 45 days at sea

                                               
]                                                    Photos from: www.gmanews.tv


What might have been just another day at work for a fisherman in Mindanao in the Philippines turned into an adventure fit for the movies.



Lisandro is a fisherman who lives in Mindanao, Philippines. On his way home, He found himself off-route to his fellows fisher mans (May 03, 2011). He tried to look for his fellow fisher mans until Lisandro recounts that he ran out of gasoline and was unable to make it back to shore.  He had been adrift at sea for 45 days. After of what happened,  Amazing man did not lose hope to return back to his family.


As Lisandro was adrift for a long time, he had to depend on rainwater for his drinking water and living fish for his food. For almost two months, he tried to 
cope with the searing sun during the daytime and bone-chilling wind at night.
He saw a big fish but instead of eating it, He tied the fish to his boat to 
move away from it's position.


Lisandro’s matter-of-fact manner tells nothing of what he endured. Despite being a fisherman, being out at sea fishing is quite different from being adrift and unprepared, with no ready food, water, nor means of communication.


After a few days, He saw a ship and he waved his arms so people in the ship will noticed him.  


He was found on June 18 by a Taiwanese fishing vessel in Palau, some 800 miles northwest of the Philippines. 


Lisandro was brought to the Philippine Embassy in Palau, where his documents are being processed.






Article is from: http://www.gmanews.tv/