They invited me to join them for dinner and to their recollection. I don't understand their dialect, so they spoke in TAGLISH. They made me feel important. They were genuinely kind and sincere with their invitations and really kind hearted individuals.
At 4 o' clock the following morning, I joined Tito William and Tita Nelly Ladaran and Fr. Bobby on the way back to Polomolok, South Cotabato.
We dropped off Fr. Bobby at the church gate before we proceeded to the house of Tito William and Tita Nelly.
I took a bath then had coffee for breakfast. Then the three of us proceeded to Cannery where they dropped me off 'coz they still have to fetch the other recollection participants back in Lake Sebu.
There's an abundance of Watermelon in Polomolok.
SMB's Giant bottle besides the stage is so prominent. He he!
Look! They're all there! I wonder what they're up to?
Curious as I am, I asked one spectator what was the event that they're waiting for? He said they're excited to see the Lumba Kalabaw race of Bgy. Cannery, Polomolok's Pinyahan Festival.
There's a lot of spectators, who came from all over Polomolok. And they do not mind the heat of the noon time sun.
The Carabao jockey waving at his fans.
The participants painted their carabao with paints to make them look attractive. This one is green color.
I wonder if they're not allergic to the paint. Oh I almost forgot they are "balat kalabaw" (meaning, thicked skinned). Water buffalo is a beast of burden known as carabao in the Philippines. Carabaos are associated with farmers, being the farm animal of choice for pulling both a plow and the cart used to haul produce to the market.
Before the start of the carabao race, onlookers inspect which carabao they're going to put their bets on.
There were moments when the carabao jockey would fell from the carabao. Everytime it happened, it really had the crowd roaring with laughter and cheers.
Bilib din ako sa mga Carabao Jockeys. They had plenty of fighting spirit. They still climbed up their carabaos to continue the race. One jockey even had to run side by side with his carabao when he found it difficult to climb back.
And there was one carabao who went wild and decided to run on his own and left the poor jockey altogether.
But what was really funny is the carabao that decided to join the crowd to watch the race.
Overall, I had fun watching the 3rd Pinyahan Festival's Carabao Race under the heat of the noon time Polomolok sun.
Live life to the fullest!
Smile always!