Arrived an hour ago, set up the laptop, and now I’m going to dash off a post for my few and faithful readers. It was Hash day yesterday, so that’s mostly what this post will be about. In pictures.
The after-Hash gathering at It Doesn’t Matter was more party-like than usual. Swan was hanging out with the Gash group, and they were having a good time. I enjoyed chatting with some of the visiting Hashers, including one from Saigon.
The damage done:
Dinner: 700 pesos
Alcohol: 1600 pesos
Lady Drinks: 200 pesos
Tips: 200 pesos
Trike: 200 pesos
Charity: 100 pesos
Propane: 850 pesos
Hash Fees: 600 pesos
Total for October 14: 4250 pesos
In the memory department, coincidentally, one year ago, Swan and I were spending time away from home in Pundaquit, a few miles up the road from our current hangout in San Narciso.
Ten years ago, I posted a pathetic account of a day in my USA life. That was the year Jee Yeun decided not to return from Korea with me. I didn’t know then that this was the beginning of the end.
I haven’t yet watched today’s YouTube video about the cost of living in the Philippines, but since I’m tracking mine this month, it should be interesting to get another perspective. I could obviously live much cheaper than I do, but since I don’t have to, why should I?
And now for your daily dose of humor:
So, our hike buddy Michael is supposed to meet us here this afternoon, and we are going to visit a new (to me) expat-owned restaurant. And tomorrow, the Wednesday Walkers will be coming to San Narciso for a jaunt. I’m looking forward to that adventure!
I’ll tell you all about it tomorrow.
2 thoughts on “Greetings from San Narciso”
Enjoy the mini vacation from your vacation. LOL
You are fortunate that you are in a good place financially. Like you, I track expenses, but dont really budget. I like to know where the money is going but it really doesn’t change how I am going to live.
I know this has been discussed before, but nothing sadder than a down on his luck expat that comes to SE Asia, and is still down on his luck.
Brian, we are on the same page. Not sure how much longer I get to be alive, but I want to make it as enjoyable as I can. I till won’t spend 150 pesos for a beer though! 🙂
Yes, the guys who come here unprepared or who do stupid shit and lose everything are a sad sight to see. Luckily, I haven’t seen much of that around Barretto. There was one guy living on the street when I first moved here, but he has died now.
Enjoy the mini vacation from your vacation. LOL
You are fortunate that you are in a good place financially. Like you, I track expenses, but dont really budget. I like to know where the money is going but it really doesn’t change how I am going to live.
I know this has been discussed before, but nothing sadder than a down on his luck expat that comes to SE Asia, and is still down on his luck.
Brian, we are on the same page. Not sure how much longer I get to be alive, but I want to make it as enjoyable as I can. I till won’t spend 150 pesos for a beer though! 🙂
Yes, the guys who come here unprepared or who do stupid shit and lose everything are a sad sight to see. Luckily, I haven’t seen much of that around Barretto. There was one guy living on the street when I first moved here, but he has died now.