"This post might be corny, uh... trite, dated, melodramatic, or mawkishly sentimental, dull and tiresome but with pretensions of significance or originality, yet I think it is safe to say that spending quality moments at the corn fields isn't a corny stuff."

A quick motorbike ride, I have all the access to escape the stress of the city. I must say our city is not that too stressful (in contrast to HUCs) but compared to the relaxing feeling of the countryside, I may qualify that level of city stress from tricycle-filled streets and crowded public establishments.


What a nice way to spend the weekend at the outskirts of the city where the view you have to see is purely refreshing to the eyes and spirit - no smoke, no noise, no crowd.

I still remember this was on a summer of 2010 and on a weekend, we decided to unwind to Caoayan, Ilocos Sur and be at a private hut in a place called Nansuagao. This community is a home for corn fields and the plains and the fields are situated on a location where you can view the Cordilleras at the East.

Well as I said this is a corny post all we had to see here is the beautiful countryside and a lot of corns! Nothing much to say, I am just sharing this to tell that we have spent our weekend so corny -  and yeah - at the cornfields! Haha.

I can not share any sensible words to this corny article but to just share some other corny photos.

This post might be corny, uh... trite, dated, melodramatic, or mawkishly sentimental, dull and tiresome but with pretensions of significance or originality, yetI think it is safe to say that spending quality moments at the corn fields isn't a corny stuff.

Hurray!!! Who would not want to experience this magnificent cornfields! I told you, spending your weekend at the cornfields isn't a corny stuff :))

Quickie post uh?
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EDMAR GUQUIB y DEL CASTILLO

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  1. corny nga pero as in mais. biker ka rin pla..
    love your photos

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  2. ^^ Haha.. oo. pero scooter-type ha, hindi big bike.

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  3. Ang cute. Corny talaga ang post! ^__^ Dun sa 1st pic, mukhang cheese corn siya. :D I love the pics especially yung last sa cornfields. Nice landscape! :D

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  4. Karla,

    hehe. Oo nga. Quickie post lng to at sana may sense. Haha.

    Oo love ko rin ang last pic.

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  5. Super corny! Hahaha. Namiss ko grilled corn sa province. And, my fave snack on long bus rides!

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  6. Corny nga. He he. I love the countryside. Especially pag naka motor. Presko ng hangin.

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  7. This is a beautiful corny experience. I miss being corny..hahaha...i mean lying on corn grains.. When I was a kid, i used to join our neighbors to harvest corn and I could not forget the this experience as we took our servant's share for the harvest.

    It is indeed corny and I love it.

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  8. ganda ng last photo mo. i love corn, sweet corn, grilled corn, steamed corn, etc. =)

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  9. What an informative CORNicle! It is indeed a refreshing time to spend a weekend in a countryside like a place of corn plantation in Nasuagao, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur. This yellow sweet corn is what I love best to eat especially when it is grilled or steamed. Hhmmm yummy, yummy!

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  10. beyond the corns... ang astig ng mountain range sa likod. buti di kayo pinagalitan ng may ari. lol

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  11. ang kulit nung picture na may shadow hehehe

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  12. ok, fine... so the post i corny, LOL, but the photos are not. love ur last photo :)

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  13. ok, fine... so the post i corny, LOL, but the photos are not. love ur last photo :)

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  14. Ang mura siguro ng corn dyan, ano?

    http://www.momonlinemag.info/summer-anvaya-cove/

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  15. Ang corny nga edmar jejeje, luv the first photo ganda ng color;)

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  16. Yay CORN!!! I miss eating corn from sidewalks in the Philippines.

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  17. ... sarap nyan! kamiss na corn-ik! ang super corny ng corn post mo! hehe... would love to experience the same!

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  18. CORNY ! yah literally ..
    Favorite ko ang mais .. Specially yellow corn .
    is that one in the first photo a yellow corn ??

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  19. Now that's a different take on corns. XD

    Yung unang picture po ba ng corns dyan eh may cheese? XD

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  20. I love your images hehehe maybe I cannot navigate in cornfields but in a distance only

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  21. Wow that's a lot of corn! Actually Dinner ko yan last night we had sweet corn super yummy!!! ;$

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  22. Hahaha corny nga! :p Very interesting din. We usually see lots of rice fields or sugarcane plantations here, but a corn field? Reminds me of the American Great Plains.

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  23. Corn here, corn there, corn everywhere. ang corny. hahaaa. thanks for sharing ser! n_n

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  24. Hahaha!! Corny nga, dami kasing corn. LOL.. I love the last picture, it looks peaceful. Ganun din dito samen.. Kaya nga ayokong umalis ng probinsya. hehe..

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  25. Ilocos is my mom's home town and we got there every summer but I've never had any experience with corn lol

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  26. Corny nga.. ang damilng maiss. he he he.. nice blog..

    Dexter | KidneyTherapy.com

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  27. Corny na kung corny, but I love corns and your photos of the corns made me crave! :D Hopefully I can visit cornfields too some time soon.

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  28. Wow. You said it right! A place with minimal noise, no smoke and little crowd is definitely refreshing especially when you're living in the urban. Though it can be really boring, I'm still happy to be living in a bario :)

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  29. wow corns are in season :) astig!

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  30. Corny nga! hahaah Maisin! hahahaha...

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  31. This is the corniest post I've read ever, like totally, hehehe, seriously I just love the countryside. People are laid back and the scenery is breathtakingly beautiful. Naalala ko lang yung movie na Children of the Corn dahil sa post mo. :)

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  32. napaka-corny nga... literally (lol). but it's a nice experience going to a cornfield... ingat lang sa pagmomotor, bro... sharing you this for road safety... http://trunklocker.blogspot.com/2011/03/road-safety.html... Yahweh bless.

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  33. @The Wandering Lion,

    True, kakarelas, ang sarap bumalik-balik dito lalo malapit na Valentines. LOL!

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  34. Great post. Truly corny in the truest sense of the word. It reminds me of home...my childhood when I used to cry in the middle of the cornfields during harvest season because of the burning heat of the sun...(Now...I'm being mellow dramatic...)

    Got to get going before tears overflow in here.

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  35. cornfields reminds me of the movie Children of the Corn.. hahaha during my childhood days, my grandmom, teaches us how to dried corn.. kinda tiring work. :)

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  36. A fantastic corny post! This reminds me of our field trip to the country side where you could have a stop over and buy corn. But I think those in the pictures that are found on the grounds are used for feeds right?

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  37. haha, how many times did you use the word "corn" in this post.. haha. this is so corny nga.

    amazing you field ng corn. parang masaya maghabulan at tagu-taguan.

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  38. wow.. tagal ko ng gustong makakita ng ganitong klase ng mais.. alam ko kasi sa ilocos lang meron nito eh.. sana makita ko to soon.. i love grilled corn, sweet corn, lalo na pop corn at corn puff.. tsaka binatog!!! perfect sa meryenda..

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  39. Riki, yes... marami ganito kapag season ng harvest. Pag tapos na ng harvest, Tabako crops naman ang isusunod.

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  40. diba ito ung matigas na type ng corn na hinahalo sa chicken feeds.. gusto ko talaga makakita nito, promise mo ah pag punta ko jan hehehe.. pwedeng mag uwi ng isa a souvenir LOL!!!

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  41. oo! yay.

    Riki hope harvest time pagdating nyo dito para may mga ganitong scene. Kapag wala keri lang! Hanap tau ng ibang gimik. magriver cruise tau, mag hike s waterfalls bet? haha.

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  42. bet na bet..!!!! first love ko ang falls.. kering keri hahahaha.. basta i'll let you know kapag pupunta ko Ilocos ha.. AGYAMANAK.. tama ha? hahaha, sinearch ko pa yan sa google LOL..!

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  43. Wahh! Nag-effort ka pa talaga ha para lang masabi ang thank you haha. Tama ka. Natumbok mo ang Ilocano word na yan. haha.

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