This morning we were waken up by heavy rains, gloomy skies with thunders rolling. As I was on my way to work, I learned that the highway leading to Legazpi City was blocked by boulders and mud from Mount Mayon Volcano. The road was impassable and we were advised to stay home. On my way home I passed by our Parish Church and even if I was not able to report for work this did not dampen my mood. I took this as a positive event, a time to rest and to regain my concentration. I was inspired once again to take photo of this church. This is where I wsa baptized and confirmed. My childhood years revolved around this church and whatever love I have for the Church was shaped by my experience in this church.
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