On a barge from Tampi to Bato
This is hubby who doesn't like to appear on my flickr, but yeah just on a dim light and a side view will do. I didn't even asked him of this. This is a 30 minute barge ride across the Tanon Strait to Cebu. He was really panicking to catch this last trip of the barge to the island and we have to drive over an hour yet to Tampi and hoping no traffic jams on the way. While I was getting stressed up dealing with the carpenters who just like to suck money while their job wasn't good enough. In the end , to have the peace of mind, I have to stop the carpenters altogether , I was really crossed but I thought that was a righteous anger. I don't tolerate crap and using me up , thinking I'm too good of a christian, that I will put up with whatever they'll do - oh well, not when money is involve. There's a big line divide between work and charity. It's pretty obvious they intend to over price me plus the delays of work deliberately done is unacceptable. Obviously with intention slowing their working speed so more days will be extended for work . Apart from that , what really hit me was, they chopped off a fourth of the tree trunk of the tree which stands within porch, without asking my sister who was there at the time. Come on, common sense would tell them why I gave way saving the tree to stand through the porch instead of cutting it down. It is essential for carpenters to be perceptive and have common sense. These things happens , you get good ones but you may also find crap ones. From that crap I have to stop them that day and all the set works, and never to come back again. It might be harsh for such decision, but it's better to do it than more future damage done as we were going away for few days . As for the chunk of the tree trunk gone - it could never be put back again, it's permanent damage done.
I was repenting of my anger though , despite how I thought it was a righteous decision I've done.
I used to edit my photos, but of this one, the colours are never edited. This was the real colours of the sunset as we viewed on the journey across. The land mass silhouette was Negros Oriental.
On a barge from Tampi to Bato
This is hubby who doesn't like to appear on my flickr, but yeah just on a dim light and a side view will do. I didn't even asked him of this. This is a 30 minute barge ride across the Tanon Strait to Cebu. He was really panicking to catch this last trip of the barge to the island and we have to drive over an hour yet to Tampi and hoping no traffic jams on the way. While I was getting stressed up dealing with the carpenters who just like to suck money while their job wasn't good enough. In the end , to have the peace of mind, I have to stop the carpenters altogether , I was really crossed but I thought that was a righteous anger. I don't tolerate crap and using me up , thinking I'm too good of a christian, that I will put up with whatever they'll do - oh well, not when money is involve. There's a big line divide between work and charity. It's pretty obvious they intend to over price me plus the delays of work deliberately done is unacceptable. Obviously with intention slowing their working speed so more days will be extended for work . Apart from that , what really hit me was, they chopped off a fourth of the tree trunk of the tree which stands within porch, without asking my sister who was there at the time. Come on, common sense would tell them why I gave way saving the tree to stand through the porch instead of cutting it down. It is essential for carpenters to be perceptive and have common sense. These things happens , you get good ones but you may also find crap ones. From that crap I have to stop them that day and all the set works, and never to come back again. It might be harsh for such decision, but it's better to do it than more future damage done as we were going away for few days . As for the chunk of the tree trunk gone - it could never be put back again, it's permanent damage done.
I was repenting of my anger though , despite how I thought it was a righteous decision I've done.
I used to edit my photos, but of this one, the colours are never edited. This was the real colours of the sunset as we viewed on the journey across. The land mass silhouette was Negros Oriental.