Usually it's just a regular sized flag waving it's colors but since its Independence Day weekend, this big one flew. Luckily I brought my trusted camera phone so I had a "field day" getting some shots here, there and everywhere.
People were scattered in the plaza and at first I had second thoughts of taking photos. I was staring at the symbols of courage of early Sta. Barbaranhons and 111 years later there I was enjoying the freedom they fought for but never got the "courage" to shoot photos. Isn't it ironic? I was so sure Gen. Matin Delgado's statue was ready to jump over me.
I further went farther around the plaza to get some more shots of the flag from afar. It was a stroke of luck that time since the wind was continuously blowing giving the flag some action, near or far. But it never did just minutes ago. It seems I was "blessed" to do this thing today.As the sun was about to set, I decided to get another view by going all the way to the Municipal building. Unfortunately, my batteries went dead and I decided to walk home leaving these symbols of our town with the hope that townsfolks not only see them but reflect and be inspired.