Magandang buhay💛
Instead of going for a ride to a cousin's wedding in another province, the first Saturday of May was spent lazily. While we wanted to meet our distant cousins on Mom's side of the family, my body just kept giving hints that it was low on energy and needed refueling, so we decided not to go anywhere.
The day wasn't totally wasted, though. In fact, I spent most of the morning trimming (clipping or more like shaving off) my boy's coat, and the afternoon doing my own pedicure and manicure. The days when I used to ask someone to do them for me are truly over, lol!😅 Oh well, it's a personal choice, sort of a therapy for myself.
Anyway, before any more ramblings, let me just share some reflection hunts during our recent drive to the capital.

Seen in the murky water along one of the neighborhoods in Buyagan LTB were reflections of some of the houses and such. The hubby thought we would rest a while before proceeding to the stock house, but the moment we rolled down the windows, the stinky waterway had us roll them back up in a flash. It made me wonder how the residents in that area can bare the stink.
I did notice the reflections and took some snaps before we drove away to escape the nasty smell.

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Meanwhile, these were seen in the puddles when we stopped halfway through our trip for a break (and a meal). Yongi and I were trying to get some sunshine when I noticed the reflections of the car and stuff across from us, and I just had to photograph them.

A closer look at the SUV's reflection (well, its topmost part anyway).

And these were just about 10 yards or so away from us. I was admiring the gorgeous sky when my eyes caught the display on the accumulated rainwater.
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I would say this is another effortless hunt, for I didn't go out looking for them. They just showed up when my eyes were ready. And of course, I can't help but share them too!😅 This is my (non-entry) participation in the Show Me A Reflection Photo initiative by Olgavita.







