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I am Norain.

This is the diary of my journey.

Coping up with COVID-19 (Corona Virus)

3/25/2020

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Being away from love ones, families and friends is very stressful esp we are facing a pandemic at the moment. The outbreak of Corona Virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is totally pulling my spirit down. I started feeling the fear when I see the real time numbers from worldometers.info. It is overwhelming and causes a slight anxiety at times and mostly before I go to bed. I think about my mother, my son and my granddaughter back home. 

I have so much fear and worry about my own health and my husband's health as he belong to the high risk age range. We moved here just a month ago. We don't know anything much about the area and its people. As a new comer, we are literally are the ones who are hard-hit by the pandemic as I personally is still under a Visit Visa category. I don't know if the government have program to people like me. My husband is under work permit and we are both health insured through his company. 

I also have difficult sleeping at night, I am mostly awake. I can't control my emotion and it is draining my energy and motivation.

I am relieve that here in Brantford, ON the government are still open for the community to go out for a walk on the trails, making sure that everyone is still able to exercise yet very strict implementation of social distancing and practicing responsible citizen with self isolation and staying at home.

I know there is nothing I can do much but to keep me and my husband safe and isolated. Whenever we need food supplies we make sure we are 2 meters away from others. 

I badly needed a driver's license in order for me to drive legally, my 60-days grace period is almost over. But I chose to remain at home, let the situation calm down and wait till everything is back to normal before applying for it.

It's indeed frightening knowing that we are in middle of a worldwide pandemic, soon countries might be shutting down. We are all bracing for what may come, our 5 senses can not detect or warn us that our enemy is just next to us floating in the air and can attack at anytime.

​With this situation, I am thinking, "What will happen next?"

I understand that those things are now beyond my control. My only share to the world and to the government is to make sure, my husband and I remain healthy. Never be part of the statistics shown in the https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Sunset at D'Aubigny Creek Park, Brantford, ON
Have Hope. Stay strong. This too (COVID-29) shall pass.
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Peacock Point, ON

3/22/2020

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We decided to visit this beautiful place of Peacock Point located in western border of Haldimand County, Ontario directly across Lake Eerie.

We were coming from Port Dover along Eerie lakefront and travelled for around 25 minutes by car.

We’ve seen a lot of industries on the way. They also have numerous and huge windmills all around as well as scattered massive solar power farms.

They produce alternative and natural sources of energy and it feels good seeing these kinds of practices by huge companies; in accordance with the current environmental situation.
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In Peacock Point, lots of cottages and vacation houses. They also have a playground for kids and free access to the waterfront that offers a beautiful view of Lake Eerie. 
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​The place is very relaxing and peaceful. The vibrant blue color from the Lake Eerie to the cottages and its surrounding areas make it more appealing in having a solemnly quiet time.
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​How to get there from Port Dover Pier:
  1. Head north on Harbour Street toward Saint George Street for 300 meters.
  2. Then turn left onto Main Street for 75 meters.
  3. Continue on Ontario-6 and take Haldimand 3 and Rainham Road or Haldimand Road 3 to Wilcox Drive for 24 kms.
  4. Turn left to Wilcox Drive and follow the road.
  5. You will arrive at Peacock Point Park on your left and the Lake Eerie is on your right in 600 meters.
I reckon last month, sometime in February 2020 there was news regarding a boy named Alexander who went missing or maybe drowned in the beach of Lake Eerie due to huge waves. Please see the new link here
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Port Dover, ON

3/21/2020

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Update:
Today is 21 March 2020 and these are the latest photos I took of Port Dover. It is a beautiful clear sunny day. The scenery is totally different from our last month's visit. 

Took the privilege of capturing the fisherman while the bird was flying near him. Also, a boy who was playing with the bird. The surrounding was really busy and there were a lot of things to capture but the wind was so cold and my ears started hurting. I only lasted 5 minutes outside the car.

For now, getting sick is a big "NO" as #COVID19 (Corona Virus 2019) is at it's alarming stage.

I decided to postpone my photoshoots until the temperature gets a little bit warmer and safer to roam around.
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Fisherman's bird.
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the actual social distancing
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The Sandal Maker.

Previous:
Today is 15 February 2020: Our trip from Paris to Port Dover lasted for 50 minutes. We enjoyed the long drive due to white snowy view everywhere. I've learned that Port Dover is an unincorporated community and former town located in Norfolk County, Ontario on the northern shore of Lake Eerie.
Port Dover is a beautiful place to visit esp for the people who love water and nature. The place is so inviting, yet tooooo cold to explore. I couldn't properly handle my camera, that's why the video is a bit shaky.

I wanted to walk all the way to the Port Dover Lighthouse but I could not bear the cold wind, maybe sometime soon when the weather is a bit warmer.

This is one of a kind scenery to me. I've never seen a beach or lake covered with thick ice before, To me, coming and originally from South East Asia; this is a rare feature of a shoreline. What's more interesting was the big waves of ice smashing to the pier! That's why I was so amazed (you can hear it from my voice) and so happy witnessing it.

Also, I observed that the lighthouse is a perfect backdrop to any future photoshoot session in the area soon.

Here are the other photos I took while my hands are super not stable. But I am still happy with the outcome.
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What's the mystery behind the Shoe Tree in Paris, Ontario

3/16/2020

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​As we passed along the Green Lane, in Paris Ontario; this tree catches my attention. Then, I asked my husband (who was driving the car) to come nearer to the tree so I can have a closer look of it. I felt some sadness right away. 


I showed to some locals the photos I took. Posted it in my facebook page and in the local community pages.

After two days, I found myself asking the locals. Some people told me that they didn't like the idea of it and some showed how upset they are as the tree becomes garbage. A place to dump old footwear.
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At first, I thought this tree symbolises that people or kids were killed in car crash or bus crash as it is situated in the near highway. Or families might be killed by flood in the nearby river as it is in a higher point where the river is located. I was hesitant to post it in respect to the families.

In the actual appearance of it, it looks really scary and spooky. That's why it captured my entire curiosity.

After my investigation, I've learned that one grandmother decided to nail her grandchildren's pair of shoes on the tree. After a while, random people started nailing shoes on the same tree and it collected numerous shoes, laces, slippers, sandals over the years.  And that's the story of it.
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    Who am I.



    ​I am Norain. I am a photographer and a traveler.

    I am back for good.

    I’ve missed connecting with the online world. I’ve been idle for a very long time as I deactivated my blogspot page. I am feeling pretty good right now and motivated, things are moving along at the manageable pace. I set some goals and good intentions for 2020 and the upcoming years to come and I hope I can stick to them all the way.

    I am more focus on my art in PHOTOGRAPHY and brave about putting it out into the world and make sure that I have the time to post them. Although, some of my shots are already in my website but I wanted to elaborate the journey and behind the scene of every photo that was taken.

    ​Back to where I belong.

    "Owning our story can be hard but not nearly as difficult as spending our lives running from it.

    Embracing our vulnerabilities is risky but not nearly as dangerous as giving up on love and belonging and joy: the experiences that make us the most vulnerable.

    Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness we will discover the infinite power of our light" - Brene Brown

    ​My final destination.

    Update: Year 2020
    After 2 years and 10 months living and operating my Photography business in the Philippines; we decided to move and live in Canada for good. I am positive that even when I am busy in my new cold world, I won't miss updating my blog.

    ​Back to my roots, The Philippines

    Update: Year 2017
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    I do finally moved back to my country, The Philippines.
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    Adjustment is a huge thing know that I've been away for so long. I hope catching up won't burn me.

    Let me explore my country once again and I will write about my journey soon.
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    Wish me luck!

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