
Despite not feeling 100%, I tried to make Sunday as routine as possible. Starting with the Candy Walk.

Here’s a video of Section 13 of our walk if you’ve been following along.
My after-hike nap proved to be disastrous, in a shitty way. Today, I’m still liquid but not leaking. Progress!
I also had some hungry girls to feed at Hideaway, so I headed out to fulfill that mission.


Next up was dinner with Swan at John’s place. No surprise, she once again did the birria tacos.

Red Bar has become our Sunday after-dinner stop, and after a glass of wine and some Zeros, Swan asked, Where to next? I said, “Home.” In another indication that I am not fully recovered, I felt fatigued again. Plus, I hadn’t emptied the liquid brown from my intestines for too long, and I didn’t want to do that in a public place. So, we grabbed a trike for home, I took care of business, and I was in bed before eight. Damn, that’s pathetic even by my low standards. Still, I am better than I was and not as good as I’m going to be.

From the LTG archives in July 2009 is the latest update on the Bali adventure about attending a cultural “Fire and Trance” performance. Lots of photos; the next best thing to being there!
Two years ago, I was enjoying some Thai culture on the infamous Soi 6 in Pattaya:




In today’s YouTube video, we hear the claim (sorry about the AI narration) that Filipino culture is having a worldwide impact. I live here and don’t get out much, but are any of you seeing this phenomenon in your country?
And let’s take a moment to smile:



Happy Birthday to Swan! And I’m going to attempt the Hash this afternoon. Life goes on while you have it.
Re: Filipino culture taking over the world. Dont see that from my perch. K-pop, K-dramas, etc still seem to be prevalent however.
(Happy Birthday to Swan!!)