Half it your way

Gone way too soon. RIP Vangie.

Some sad details about the passing of the Jumpin’ Jacks bartender, Vangie. She died in the restroom at work. After being away from the bar for thirty minutes or so, someone went to check on her and found a lifeless body. It was apparently a heart attack that killed her. I’d only met her a couple of months ago, but she was sweet and fun to be around. I’m going ti miss seeing her smiling face.

In news from the land of the living, where I blessedly still reside, I made it through another Hash yesterday. It was a half-assed effort that still managed to kick my ass.

We took a Jeepney out to Coral Street, about 3K away from Barretto at Kale Beach.
And that’s where we picked up the Leech My Nuggets trail at about the midway point.
We had some climbing ahead of us, starting with these steps.
The steps ended, but not the climb.
That’s the same face Swan makes when I fart. And no, I didn’t.
Leech is the best Hare at making a well-marked trail, including hazards like this barbed wire in our path.
My walking stick malfunctioned, so I had to improvise.
Look off in the distance and you’ll see a familiar site.
What goes up must come down, and this was a steep and slick descent. I took it sliding on my ass.
It was good seeing mountain man Rolly again. It’s a tough life up there. We chipped in a little to help keep the family fed.
Civilization awaits.
This week’s iteration of the Hash Gash.
Cums Alone and Cum Together.
The Hash trail this week. The blue line is where I joined in for the final 4.5K.

The usual after-Hash Tomfoolery at IDM, then off to home to rest up for another day.

It’s a new year (2012) in the LTG archives, and on January 1, I actually wrote a meaningful post reflecting on the year behind that saw me lose both of my parents and the life to come (I applied for Jee Yeun’s fiancée visa). When I mailed the immigration papers at the post office, I looked up at the office upstairs, which I had occupied from 1986 through 1993, and this thought occurred to me:

And then a question came to mind.  If by some magic you could be shown your future life, would you want to view it?

And today I wondered what would the me of back then have thought upon seeing the me of today mailing a letter of such importance and yet its contents were beyond my wildest imaginings just a few short years ago.   I hope I would have laughed at the absurdity of it all.

Despite all the hopes and dreams and best laid plans, we are after all destined to live in the moment.  I never envisioned this life that I’ve lived turning out as it did.  The detours and heartbreaks and disappointments all inevitably led me back to this place, but changed me almost completely from who that man looking down from the window way back then.  And I don’t just mean those extra pounds around my belly.  All those experiences that I never planned for, dreamed about, or even knew that I desired have not necessarily made me better, and I certainly hope not worse.  But this is who I have become, and I am glad for it.

I’m not going to answer my own question directly because I don’t know if someone had shown me the road ahead back then that I would have had the courage to follow it.

Of course, the life I was building in 2012 came crashing down around me a few short years later, leading me to this one in the Philippines. Would I have wanted to know what lay ahead? Probably not. I could have missed the pain, but I would have missed the dance.

I also came across this old photo I had forgotten even existed:

That would be me around 1960 at what I suspect was a camping trip at the Kern River. The pup at my side was our German Shepherd Frieda.

Yesterday, I shared a YouTube video from a newly discovered vlogger, Home Base PH, recounting five things you won’t like about the Philippines. Today’s version is him recounting five things you will like. Once again, I mostly agree with him, although I can’t really say I’ve given the local cuisine a fair chance.

Maybe these will make you smile:

Easy to keep clean in the kitchen.
Like me when I do karaoke and I ask for requests and they ask, Will you sing over the hills and far away?
It’s the most wonderful time of the year

Let’s see what tomorrow brings.

Looking back on the memory of
The dance we shared 'neath the stars above
For a moment, all the world was right
How could I have known that you'd ever say goodbye

And now I'm glad I didn't know
The way it all would end, the way it all would go
Our lives are better left to chance
I could have missed the pain
But I'd have had to miss the dance

Holding you, I held everything
For a moment, wasn't I a king
But if I'd only known how the king would fall
Hey who's to say you know I might have changed it all

And now I'm glad I didn't know
The way it all would end, the way it all would go
Our lives are better left to chance
I could have missed the pain
But I'd have had to miss the dance

Yes, my life is better left to chance
I could have missed the pain
But I'd have had to miss the dance

3 thoughts on “Half it your way

  1. Re: music video
    Im a Garth Brooks fan, but it is interesting that he doesn’t put his music on You Tube or any of the streaming services. Even the video you linked is a cover version. He tried to start a streaming service that was much more artist friendly (higher % of the $’s from streams would go to the artist rather than the music label) but it was never able to gain enough traction.

    Saw him in concert a couple of times in recent years. Both times, he kept adding shows in a city until they did not sell out. Tickets were reasonable and he did not want there to be a secondary market that would push prices up. Granted, he has more than enough money already, but it was still a nice way to handle things.

    Never really knew of him during his peak in the 90’s. LOL

  2. Brian, if you are a Garth Brooks fan, then you must have friends in low places. Like me!

    Thanks for the insights into Brooks’ history. I’d never heard that before. Are you sure the video I posted is a cover version? That’s the one I’ve always listened to.

  3. Yes, it is a cover. If you go You Tube and look at the video you posted, it indicates that it is “The Mick Lloyd Connection – A Tribute to Garth Brooks”

    He certainly does have a similar sounding voice, which is a good thing for a cover band. LOL

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