Tirad Pass, Ilocos Sur
With the Mayor and Police Chief of Gregorio del Pilar town
Gregorio del Pilar town
We hired a jeepney which took us on the second leg of our trip to the town of
Gregorio del Pilar. After passing through the town of Salcedo, our jeepney was
plying through a narrow rough road and crossed various rivers which at times
were deep enough to cause some water to flow in and drench our shoes. All of us
were praying that our jeep would not get stuck in the middle of a river
crossing. Talk about isolation. They say the rivers are impassable during the
rainy season. I can just imagine how it is to be stranded in Del Pilar town for
weeks during the typhoon season. There is not even a phone or a cell phone
signal in the town. I bet they have no hospital adequately equipped to handle
emergencies. What happens in times of an emergency when the rivers are
impassable is unthinkable.
While resting in front of a sari-sari store at the village center, a man in
shorts, who turned out to be the Chief of Police, approached us and said that
the Mayor is inviting us for lunch! It's a simple meal consisting of corned
beef and rice, but it's a quite a big gesture considering that the farming town
is poor and have nothing much to offer. This reminded me of Tolkien's The
Hobbit and also The Lord of the Rings. Whenever Bilbo or Frodo and their band
of adventurers made a stopover, they were welcomed, fed and treated well by
their hosts before moving on to their journey.
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