In a land where some of us live rich while surrounded by many in need, it is good to see people giving of themselves to make life better for others. I have my projects that help a few in small ways, but it’s always nice to observe large, organized efforts by expat groups to comfort those less fortunate. Yesterday provided an excellent example of that.
Swan left early in the morning for the meet-up and I planned a surprise visit with a walk that passed through Naugsol. I arrived at the 3.5K mark.
It was nice to observe all that goodness, but the highway beckoned, and I continued my hike.
And for the third day in a row, I found myself outside of Waltermart. I caught a Jeep for home from there.
Because I’ll be out of town this afternoon, I moved the Hideaway feeding up a day.
Then it was off to my weekly visit on the Arizona floating bar.
We did our nightcap at Wet Spot, then ordered Sit-n-Bull takeout for dinner. Another good day in the life.
Today’s mockery of our pretend president:
This brought back memories:
On to Quora Q&A then:
Q: Someone offered you $1 million to commit one crime. Which crime would you commit, and why?
A: Adultery is a crime in the Philippines and for a million dollars I’d be willing to break that law!
For the record, when I answered that question in 2020, I didn’t have a girlfriend. Just sayin’.
And now for the day’s lame humor:
We’ve got a candy walk to attend to now, and after that, we’ll make our way to San Antonio. The FRA (Fleet Reserve Association) is having its annual Fralics beauty pageant. It should be fun, and it will be nice to get out of town for a change of scenery.
2 thoughts on “It’s a giving thing”
Good to see the charity out there doing its thing. How many kids do you think got looked at? Dozens? Hundreds?
Swan says that over 300 kids were seen during the event.
Good to see the charity out there doing its thing. How many kids do you think got looked at? Dozens? Hundreds?
Swan says that over 300 kids were seen during the event.