Doing it all again

Sundays come and Sundays go; without a calendar, it would be hard to tell them apart. Except when I’m out of town, like I was last week and will be next week. So, I guess this Sunday stands alone, even if it is a tad familiar.

When I got up to take my morning piss, I noticed this circle on the floor:

Upon closer examination, it turned out to be a ring of tiny ants. I dispersed them to insect heaven with a squirt of Baygon poison.

We kicked off the morning with the Candy Walk. I did one of my lame videos of the beginning of our journey. It’s eleven minutes long, but that’s why they make 2X speed to ease your suffering.

Marian Hills with some decorations for the upcoming Fiesta
The kids were out playing in the field, but spotted us and came a-running.
Granny identifies as a little girl, and who are we to argue?
This tree caught my eye
Here they come!
Sweets for the sweet

We dispensed 270 candy bags on our 6K walkabout.

I heard from the peanut vendor, Emmanuel, that he was once again experiencing breathing difficulties, and he asked me for some money to refill his oxygen tanks. I’ve helped him out in the past, and I wasn’t going to say no this time. We met up at the Baloy 7-Eleven while I was en route to the Hideaway feeding. There are now seven girls working at Hideaway (up from four), and the food total from Jewel was 1500 pesos. That provided some perspective on the money I had just given to Emmanuel. Food is nice, but air is better.

Dinner is delivered
Dinner is devoured

With the feeding accomplished, I headed for the beach.

A busy afternoon on the sand in Barretto
My destination awaits
The view from the floating bar
Riding the banana!
Sharing is caring, even when it’s a fart
Putting my pursed lips to good use!

Then we were off to dinner at John’s place.

The usual view from our perch
And a colorful sky to enjoy as we dined
I ordered the pulled pork sandwich without a bun. I also gave my fries to Swan to go with her, you guessed it, birria tacos.

A brief nightcap visit to Green Room, and then we were homeward bound.

Close enough for government (retired) work

As I continue my journey through the LTG archives, I’ve discovered that most of my posts back then were every bit as mundane and meaningless as they are today. And yet, here we are. But sometimes, there’s a flower among the thorns. A post from May 2005 called Sorry is a good example of that. It’s one paragraph saying I was going through some shit (I don’t recall what now) and was taking a break from the blog. But what made it worthwhile reading again was this comment from my mother:

the Brave man wins the battle, cause he fights and fights to win….many battles to be fought in a lifetime my darling son…..I love you….

Thanks for that, mom. You were right. My battle had only begun back then. I miss you!

I don’t recall viewing today’s YouTube vlogger previously, but the subject of online sextortion is something warranting situational awareness. Before my move here, I was scammed by a couple of the girls I’d met online, but not in this way. I just foolishly sent them money.

And we’ll cleanse the palate with these:

Your move, Kirk
I can picture you doing that
Sounds like she was good at taking dick-tation

Okay, that’s enough for now. It’s Hash Monday and Leech My Nuggets is the Hare. He is known for his challenging, but well marked, trails. If this picture he posted is any indication, he has elevated his standards today:

Wish me luck!

And there is always the shortcut option.

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