LIFE IN THE PROVINCE WITH MY HUSBAND SUBSCRIBERS FOUND OUR HOME ISLAND LIFE

LIFE IN THE PROVINCE WITH MY HUSBAND SUBSCRIBERS FOUND OUR HOME ISLAND LIFE

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Our simple but interesting life in the Philippine province of Surigao del Sur on the island of Mindanao. In the morning, the courier brought the package we ordered online. It’s convenient. It turns out that you don’t have to live near a big city with shopping centers. Now almost everything can be bought online with home delivery. Our house doesn’t have running water yet, so we went with my husband to do the laundry at a spring. We have two springs here. From one people draw water and wash laundry, and from the other they boil water and drink it. When Boria was making a fire to scare away mosquitoes, he broke a rotten tree. A centipede and a scorpion crawled out of it. You have to be careful in the jungle.
We bought fresh coral colorful fish from our neighbors. It’s interesting and beautiful. I’ve never seen one like it. There is a sharp spike, maybe it is even poisonous. Boria like to eat fish with the skin on, but here it feels like sandpaper.
In the afternoon, a family from America came to visit us. They were driving from Enchanted River, which is only a few kilometers from us. These are our subscribers and they wanted to meet us.
During the night, a tropical downpour started and uninvited guests came to our house. They were Filipinos who were riding a motorcycle and stopped to take shelter from the rain. We let them wait out the rain under the roof in our veranda gazebo.
The next day I had my first English class.

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