24/7 Vulcanizing Shop in Dumaguete City,
Alfie Yosores,
Bacong,
Dumaguete City,
Featured People,
Filipino Picker,
Kabir Chicken,
Negros Oriental,
Philippines Picker
Love Alfie: The Life of a Happy Picker
2:29 PMI however, go around Dumaguete City, my hometown, where a bunch of small businesses could be found. One of my personal favorites are thrift shops and junk shops. I would love to talk about thrifting but I am reserving that for another blog post which I would elaborate very well.
This is a creative use of old wine bottles and dried leaf. © An Lui Teves |
An old truck interior that doubles as a beach float hanged alongside several bicycle and motor bike spare parts. © An Lui Teves |
Doods Tecson, who is an environment and alternative transportation activist looks at Alfie's collection of scrap with so much awe. © An Lui Teves |
Life After The Military
This is Mr. Alfie Yosores who gleefully accomodated us for a quick interview and tour into his humble abode. © An Lui Teves |
Alfie looks from afar as he reminisces the bittersweet memories of the past. © An Lui Teves |
A mere drawing to some but a reminiscent of Alfie's work as a soldier in the '80s. © An Lui Teves |
Cereal boxes and old advertising tarpaulins are used to form makeshift walls and columns. © An Lui Teves |
Seen along Negros Oriental's South National Highway, everyone in his house / shop were busy with regular work that involved fixing motorcycles and bikes. © An Lui Teves |
Alfie's wife was busy with her morning routine. © An Lui Teves |
The Services They Offer
Simultaneously, his automotive skills paved the way for an additional source of income. He fixes and assembles motorcycles aside from providing people with vulcanizing service 24/7. Not only that, his shop is filled to the brim with bicycles, motorcycle parts, tires, and many others. He even rents out huge beach floats (salbabida) for a cheap amount of 50 pesos for an entire day's use.One of Alfie's assistants fixing a customer's flat tire. © An Lui Teves |
A sign proving that Alfie stands by his word of opening his shop to those in need of a vulcanizing 24/7. © An Lui Teves |
Here's one of the few truck interior turned beach float that he rents out for only 50 pesos. © An Lui Teves |
Quest for the Offroad Scooter
Anyway, my friend, Doods had always been looking for an off road scooter ever since he saw my scooter. Lo and behold, here's an actual junk shop who carries a similar kind.
A Peek into his Home
Alfie, unlike the majority of men of his nature of work, rarely bother decorating their homes or shop. However to this man, decorating is not merely an expression of his artistic side, it is a way of life.A styro ball with trail lights that doubles as a make-shift disco ball. © An Lui Teves |
The succeeding photographs were taken inside his house. I would like to call it "Alfie's Tree House" as the mere foundation of the house lies within the strength of the enormous mango tree that stands amid the bamboo walls.
The mandatory men's working shop posters which are in fact sexy models plastered in corporate calendars. © An Lui Teves |
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Grandma is making a stick broom. © An Lui Teves |
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Pots well lined together in what Visayans call a "dapogan" or a furnace for cooking food. © An Lui Teves |
Like I said previously, Alfie's house is kept stable by this Mango Tree. Oh a tiny branch of young leaves are peeking through. Can it get any more natural than this? © An Lui Teves |
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Here are more empty beer bottles used as decorative. © An Lui Teves |
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I never got to ask Alfie if he used this trench coat. It looks like it belongs to Hell Boy. Great for cosplay, huh? © An Lui Teves |
Alfie and the Animals
When we entered his house, it wasn't difficult to see that he was also raising ducks, chickens, turkeys---and a cat. He loves these animals and he even talks to them while feeding them.A common household pet in the Philippines would have to be the moggie cat. © An Lui Teves |
Here's a duck, along with her ducklings, eating some grains. © An Lui Teves |
Also seen outside is Alfie feeding his turkeys. © An Lui Teves |
The Kabir chicken with its enormous feet. © An Lui Teves |
A closer look at how intimidating this Kabir chicken is. © An Lui Teves |
The turkey suddenly looks smaller beside this Kabir chicken. © An Lui Teves |
The black chicken (common breed) pales in comparison to the size of this Kabir chicken. Alfie says it will still grow bigger. © An Lui Teves |
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Blessed are the Meek
Alfie Yosores and his Kabir chicken. © An Lui Teves |
This is a translated quote (originally in Visayan dialect) of what Mr. Alfie Yosores said when asked what he thought of his life,
"I never felt the need to cheat in business and in life. We do not earn blessings that way. Whatever comes in front of your doorstep, you take it as an opportunity because blessings will simply arrive on its own. We must learn to sacrifice to be a truly humbled person. If we are at the pink of health and have food at our table, that's more than enough---and also a few shots of liquor every now and then after a hard day's work."
It has been a truly humbling experience to be with honest and hardworking people like Mr. Alfie Yosores. Each person you meet along the way has something you don't know and a story you may want to hear. I hope you enjoyed reading this special article.
How about you? Are there locals in your place whose story deserves to be heard? Let us know by commenting below.
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