keep coming back to Dumaguete

November 1. Here I am, typing in a 22-inch monitor with the connection that's slow. I blame it on the number of users in the network. I can't complain considering that there are only a few internet shops that are available at this time and in this place.

The travel was a pain. I had to choose the side that's facing the sun which made the whole trip uncomfortable. I suffered from heat for two hours; good thing I had a chick on my right.

Dumaguete, the city of falling leaves that I so fondly call doesn't have that much effect anymore. It's a passing phase that I know will be forever encrypted at the back of my head, together with other memories stored. But I'm here for a purpose so I can't really expect much.


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soloflightEd.com is a travel blog by Edcel Suyo. He enjoys performing headstands and crazy stunts during his trips in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Now based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and working to earn a living, he takes time to enjoy the city and travel during weekends.
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