Way out yonder

Even my bad decisions have led me to some interesting places.

These days, I just mostly go with the flow. I’m living a life I never imagined would turn out like this one did, and making the best of it. Maybe it was fate or just blind luck, but I have a wonderful woman at my side to share the adventure. Here is how we spent our day yesterday:

We took a long-ass Jeepney ride out to the far side of Castillejos to kick off our Wednesday hike. Scott said the last time we’d done that trail was over two years ago. That’s long enough that most of the scenery seemed new to me. During the hike, I lost all sense of direction and kept arguing we were going the wrong way. Luckily, Scott and Gary overrode my protests, and sure enough, they were correct. In fact, once we got back to the highway, I was prepared to catch a Jeepney going in the opposite direction of Barretto. Damn, I’m getting pathetic in my dotage.

My fellow participants in the journey. Yep, Gary is back in town.
And away we go!
This appeared to be a message from God on the roadside. I just kept on walking.
I do believe it was this left turn that fooled my sense of direction.
The view from here.
Plodding ever onward.
There was no rain, but we still got wet with sweat.
Avoiding wet feet proved challenging as well. Do you see Gary fighting the grass instead of the water?
Are you sure this is the way to go?
Cookies and lollipops, come and get them!
The simple life.
The look on her face says she will not be cowed.
Taking time to enjoy the flowers.
Don’t follow me; I am clueless.
Enjoying some shade.
I loved those modified A-frame cottages. Wouldn’t want to live this far out in the sticks, though.
Over the river we go.
Some riverside hangouts.
We had the good fortune to catch a bus back to Barretto. Much more comfortable than a Jeepney.
The rare (for me) 8K day.

We kicked off the evening hours with a trip to the beauty salon for a foot spa. I got a much-needed haircut as well. My barber was a bakla (transgender), and I’m fine with that. When the job was done, I said, “thank you, sir.” He/she didn’t seem offended by my faux pas. Honestly, I can’t help but call them as I see them, but I mean no disrespect.

Scrape ’em!
I think my foot scraper was a girl. She doesn’t look too happy about my feet, though.

With our feet now in good order, we headed up the highway to Cheap Charlies to commence with the alcohol consumption part of the day. The place was busier than I’ve seen in a while, and the Aussie owner was back in town for the first time in a long time.

The view from my perch. That’s the Kalaklan Ridge in the distance.

I had chosen Cheap Charlies thinking we might order ourselves some dinner from the downstairs restaurant, Foodies. Turns out, neither of us was hungry during our visit. Maybe the Ozempic is working again.

We crossed the highway and made Wet Spot our nightcap destination.

It was early, and we were the only customers, so the dancers had nothing to be enthusiastic about.

We ordered a roast beef dip sandwich from Sit-n-Bull for takeout and shared it 50-50 when we got home.

The day ended on a high note:

I rarely break the 20,000-step barrier these days. I guess you could say I stepped it up yesterday.

A sad Facebook memory today:

That’s Emmanuel, the peanut vendor who passed away last year. A good young man who worked hard and was respected by people all over town.

Still plowing through the July 2020 LTG archives. It was quite a month, women-wise. This is the story of how things ended once and for all with Jessa. And here’s how I met Mary three days later. Man oh man, what a mess I was back then.

Also in July 2020, this gal came to the Hash for the first time. I don’t know who brought her, but it wasn’t me. I had met Swan before, but we were barely acquainted.

Today’s YouTube video talks about the reasons us menfolk go crazy about Filipinas. They are pretty damn special, that’s for sure. And once you meet the right one, you are set for life. It only took me 6 years to find Swan.

And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for (or not):

She’s easy to please.
Funny how that works.
“Va te faire foutre”

And there you have it. At least until tomorrow.

2 thoughts on “Way out yonder

  1. Hullo Ser John!!!!!

    Garrryyyyyyyy!!!!!!

    Yummy!!!!!!

    More photo please…….squeeeeee!!!!

    Mwah mwah mwah mwah!!

    Miss Coco xoxooxoxoxixi

    Why is spam detected always. Stupid the fuck!!!!!!

  2. Coco, you should ask Gary’s wife for photos of Gary.

    As for Spam detection, it is a very popular lunch meat. I detect it everywhere I go.

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