At least until I get back. Headed out to Angeles City for the weekend. I’ll Hash with the Angeles group on Sunday, then travel to Floridablanca for a Subic Hash outstation run. I’m always up for a change of scenery, and although Angeles is nowhere near my favorite place to be, I can handle it for a couple of days. There are a couple of restaurants there that I enjoy and some new bars to explore. I’m looking forward to a good time!
My last day in Barretto included hiking the back way to Waltermart in Subic. Some sights along the way:
Walking the goatsOver the rickety bridgeThrough the valleyWalking in NaugsolThe Easter Mountain viewOn the Govic highwayA riverside strollI wouldn’t sit thereFrom here to there
Survived another round of chelation with Dr. Jo. When I get back, I’ll have some tests performed to see if there are any improvements in my health statistics. My blood pressure is significantly lower than it used to be, so that’s a plus.
It was after 5 p.m. when we left the doctor’s office, and I decided we’d stay on that seldom-visited side of town. First stop, Outback.
Beach views at OutbackAn Outback view from the beachA busy afternoon at the poolside barMe and that girl who keeps me company in my old age
Next, we walked up the beach for dinner at Mango’s and enjoyed our usual pork chop platter. I forgot to get a photo this time. With our hunger alleviated, we crossed the highway and had a nightcap at Queen Victoria Bar. It’s been a while since I’ve been there, and there is definitely a changed vibe. They’ve built a larger stage for the dancers and play music that young women prefer when dancing. I liked it better before, but everyone was friendly, and the service was good. It’s not somewhere I’d enjoy hanging out on a regular basis, but I’ll drop in occasionally when I need a change of pace.
I caught Swan cuddling up with this guyAt first glance, I thought this said “Elon.” That seemed a little DOGE-y.
And so ended our last night (this week) in Barretto.
Another fail, but not by as much. Is that progress?I’m more of an “everything in moderation” kind of guy
From the LTG archives is this post from June 2005, where I recount some of the differences I’d experienced with the Korean Employee’s Union and their American counterpart. That was also the day I picked up darts for the first time, a life-altering event in its own way.
Facebook memories shared this photo of three generations of McCrareys.
I was in the Bahamas for my daughter’s wedding in 2002 with my father, Walter Lee, and my son, Kevin Lee.
Despite the AI narration, I found this short (five minutes) YouTube video somewhat entertaining and on point. Coincidentally, Koreans dominate the bar ownership scene in the naughty boy district of Angeles City. Lots of Korean restaurants and even a Korea-town nearby.
The joke’s on me:
Yeah, I missed that, too. Or forgot about it.At least it fills the voidEverything old is new againWho knows where the time goes?
Speaking of which, it’s time for me to get ready to travel. I’ll check in again tomorrow.
The day started off on the wrong foot with an email from my credit union back home saying the power of attorney I’d submitted to enable my daughter to sell my house “has been declined because it doesn’t comply with state requirements.” That was news to the attorney in South Carolina who prepared it. And it means that day trip to Manila and the two hundred bucks I spent to secure the POA at the embassy was for naught. I’ve messaged the credit union for more specifics on the problem, but they have yet to respond.
In other news, the former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, has been arrested on a warrant from the International Criminal Court and is on his way to Rotterdam to stand trial. I avoid engaging in political issues here in the PI since I’m a guest in this country. Still, if my Facebook feed is any indication, Filipinos are incensed that the current president has allowed this to happen. Duterte is accused of having thousands of drug dealers and users murdered during his term in office, without the benefit of due process or a trial. I thought it was wrong then, but I’m on a tourist visa and must keep my opinions to myself.
The rest of my Wednesday looked like this:
Spotted this car in the yard of a neighbor during my dog walk. I’m no expert on antique vehicles, but that one is definitely older than me. If I had to guess, I’d venture it’s a 1938 Ford, but I could be wrong about that.Swan feeding a couple of dogs at a construction site here in the neighborhood.
The Wednesday Walkers ventured out to Cawag and did a hike in and around Club Morocco. We hadn’t been out this way for a year or so, and that’s long enough to make it seem almost new to me.
This week’s iteration of the Wednesday WalkersThis goat bleated out a welcome as we arrivedLet the adventure beginI fell behind briefly after a pee stopA view of the bay from our trailWe passed through a small fishing village along the way and saw this fisherman performing maintenance on his nets.And then we entered the Club Morocco subdivisionIt’s the same developer as Alta Vista, but Club Morocco is much larger and less developed. I suspect it never took off like Alta Vista because of its isolated location. Before my move, I looked at a house here, but it was just too far away from everything, especially since I don’t drive.Let’s head for the beachSwan’s happy in the sand, even with her shoes onOvercoming all the obstacles we encountered along the wayBeached boatsAnd there’s my dream house up aheadI would if I could, but I can’t, so I won’t. But damn, I can see myself spending hours on that balcony enjoying the bay views.Maybe in one of my “do-over” lives…And there’s my beach bar next door.On and on we goDigging out some cookiesDispensing the sweetnessAnchors away!This is the first time we didn’t get wet feet passing through hereOn the riversideOn up!And back on the mostly deserted streets of Club MoroccoOne of the houses scattered about here and thereIn Alta Vista, almost all the streets are named after US National Parks. I don’t know enough about Morocco to understand if these are similarly named streets.French or Arabic?This is the only section of Club Morocco that has multiple houses.The gate as we exited the subdivision. The woman remembered when the Hash used to visit the Clubhouse at Alta Vista during the scamdemic when no one else would host us.See you next timeA healthy 8K trek there and back again
We began our Wednesday evening with the traditional “seldom visited bar” search. This week, we found ourselves at Oasis.
It’s been a year or more since our last visit. We stopped coming when they didn’t have red wine available for Swan’s enjoyment. Then, the upstairs bar closed down, and a virtual golf studio opened in its place. That didn’t last more than a few months, which didn’t surprise me. Now, the upstairs Oasis is back, but with a new vibe–it’s the lowest priced beer bar in Barretto at 50 pesos a bottle (Beer 2 Beer brand is only 35!). That’s even less expensive than Cheap Charlies right up the street. I think they should have renamed the place “Cheaper Than Charlies.” And they have red wine in stock!
The view from Oasis. That’s It Doesn’t Matter on the street across the highway.
There was a good crowd of folks there during our visit, so, so far, so good. I understand they also have a food menu, although we didn’t check that out yesterday. I’m sure we’ll be back in the future.
Good times!
We stopped into Green Room next. I played Chu in a game of pool, and once again, I lost. I did play marginally better, though. Then we did our nightcap next door at Wet Spot. Before we departed, we ordered some takeout from Sit-n-Bull. In a moment of weakness, I ordered the Maui chicken burger (with ham and a slice of pineapple on top) and a side of baked beans. It seems like I’m having an epidemic of weak moments lately.
That trendline is going in the wrong direction. Will I find my way back home?Yeah, something like that.
Today’s entry from the LTG archives is entitled My Favorite Soldier. My daughter, Hillary (she was part of the package that came with wife #3) served two tours in Afghanistan. This post was about a gift she sent me from there.
I posted this YouTube video on Facebook seven years ago:
Four years ago, I was dining at my favorite restaurant in Angeles City:
As fate would have it, I’m traveling back to AC tomorrow. I expect a Tequila Reef meal is in my future.
In today’s YouTube video, George does his afternoon Barretto bar crawl. Of interest was that Dempsey’s, an old bar I’ve seen in Olongapo City but never visited, is moving to Barretto. He also mentions Oasis and their beer specials.
Humor time:
Stop wasting your time on girls like herIt’s not the fall that kills, it’s the sudden stopThat’s a kick in the nuts
Okay, enough of this nonsense for today. It’s my last night in Barretto until next week, and I’m kicking it off with a chelation session from Dr. Jo. After that, who knows? Well, you will if you tune in tomorrow.
And not in the good way! Of course, it wasn’t all that hard, more like a tad inconvenient. And yes, if that’s all I have to complain about, I’m a lucky man indeed!
On the way to my Tuesday grocery shopping expedition, I stop at an ATM to replenish my cash supply for the week. Lately, I’ve been using the ATM at the Baloy 7-Eleven because it is one of the few that will dispense a 20,000 peso withdrawal (most limit to 10,000 per pull). But yesterday, a line of five or six Filipinas was waiting to use the machine. I’ve never seen that before. Knowing how typically slow Filipinos are when doing ATM transactions, I opted to go to the 7-Eleven further up the highway. And it had an even longer line. Swan speculated it must be payday, but on a Tuesday in the middle of the month? Doesn’t make sense. Anyway, we went to the old standby ATM at the BPI branch at Harbor Point Mall on SBMA. The third try was the charm; I had the machine to myself and got the cash I came for.
So, we journeyed on to the YBC grocery store in Olongapo to stock up on the items we can’t get at Royal. Wow! The store was packed, and every cashier had a long line of customers waiting to check out. I still don’t know what was going on yesterday, but it made things a pain in the ass. We eventually got through it and moved to Royal to complete our shopping. Had to wait in line there, too, but not as long.
The third frustration of the day came when I messed up a wire transfer. I have an acquaintance currently undergoing chemo and radiation treatments for her cancer. I send her a hundred bucks periodically to assist with food and rent. I had been wiring the money to her cousin’s bank account, but yesterday, she asked if I could send her the cash directly. No problem, but since it was my first time doing so, I had to complete the basic information like the name appearing on government-issued ID, phone number, and location. Easy enough. Her name is Lina Erica, and I assumed that was her first and middle name. Nope, her first name is two names. And the cash dispensers would not accept how I rendered the name since it differed from her ID. I finally figured out after an hour of trying how to modify the name on the already-sent transfer, and she finally got her funds.
And hopefully, that’s as hard as it ever gets around here.
Everything else went fine. I opted to walk home from Royal and didn’t get squashed on the highway whilst doing so.
Leaving Royal behindA bay view from the highwayWhere the dead resideA closer look at those ships anchored in the bayPassing the village of Bantay Bayan that I sometimes fantasize about moving to.This place is right outside Alta Vista and would be closer to the action. There may be some downsides to consider, though.
Anyway, I got almost 7K under my belt, and that’s more than I usually do on a Tuesday. I wasn’t done walking yet, either. Later in the afternoon, we did our weekly visit to Baloy Beach.
Shoes off and ready for a beach walkToes in the sand and sand on the feet, just the way Swan likes it…A light from above was shining on the bayIt seemed almost heavenlyLet it shine, let it shineOur floating bar destination awaitsAs busy as I’ve seen it on a TuesdayAnd the big spenders were keeping the girls fed and their thirst quenched.Will we get a sunset today?Breaking on throughUnder the cloudsThat sinking feelingLight up the skyUntil we meet again
As usual, when the sun goes, so do we. Dinner at Treasure Island awaits!
Chicken parmigiana for SwanAnd a grilled pork chop for me
When we got home, Swan made a cheesecake for dessert.
She’s a talented gal in the kitchenBut the failure is all on me.
Today’s entry from the archives of LTG is this post from June 2005, sharing the views I enjoyed from the roof of my apartment building and lamenting the demise of a bar I enjoyed, named Lucky Strike. To be honest, I’d forgotten about both.
From Facebook memories come these:
I posted this photo of a cultural dancer in Bali twelve years ago. Quite a bit different than the ones I see at the SOB competition.Eleven years ago, I was on the news in Augusta, Georgia, playing in a dart tourney.Six years ago, I was hashing with this massive group in Palawan. I see myself on the left-hand side.
Another enjoyable YouTube video from the Filipina Pea. To answer her question, why, yes. Yes, I am!
And then there are these:
He’s on the sheep, but he ain’t no lambI plan to be spontaneous tomorrowTrue, but why not have both?
And we’ll leave it at that. There’s only one way to find out what’s going to happen next, and that’s by living the moment. I reckon I’d best get to it. I’ll let you know how that works out for me tomorrow.
Welp, my version of the Hash trail almost qualified as enjoyable. It began with a long, steady climb, which is never my idea of fun, but the fact that I’d never done that portion of the trail before made it easier to take. Coming back down from the top was quite steep in places, but the worst part was those pesky vines that like to wrap around your ankles and trip you up. I had a few stumbles because of them, but I never hit the ground. The Hare, Leech My Nuggets, had another big climb laid out towards the end of the trail, but our sane group avoided it with a street walk through Calapacuan instead. We did 6.5K, and that was plenty!
We began our trek on the far side of Subic townA gathering of Hashers at the starting pointAnd we are On-On!A tree I liked on the riversideThe first rickety bridge of the dayIt carried the loadSo did this oneUp we goHeels to the hillsThe scenery was niceThe half way up viewWorking our way upWe encountered these grannies out looking for firewood to cook with. Swan handed them some biscuits to enjoy. Filipinos pronounce it “biss quits”A shelter from the stormPlaying leap logValley viewEaster mountain under wireThis young mother has the worst shack in the neighborhood. I felt bad for her and gave her cookies and fifty pesos for rice.A refreshing walk through a mango grove after finishing our hill.Through the fields we goStare fight with a carabaoStreet walkin’ shortcuttersOn Home at Smokes and BottlesOne of my favorite Hash venuesRehydration is always vital after the rigorous Hash trailThe price you pay for being the last to payAnother fine adventureAnd a pleasant Hash aftermath at It Doesn’t Matter
Next week we are doing an Outstation Hash in Floridablanca. That’s about halfway between Subic and Angeles City. I’ll be spending the weekend in Angeles and Hashing with the AC Hash on Sunday. Looking forward to getting out of town again.
Where we will be. As I understand it, the trail begins under that bridge.
I’m still struggling with learning to say no to seconds.
I’m not giving up.
Today’s entry from the LTG archives is a post honoring my son on his twenty-seventy birthday. Today he turns forty-seven.
Happy birthday, KevinEight years ago, while on vacation in the Philippines, I met John Brant in person. I’d been following John’s vlog, My Philippines Fantasy, for a couple of years. It was through him that I became interested in Hashing. After I moved here, I see John out and about in the bars (he’d quit the Hash before I arrived) and he’d do videos of the SOB dances. Sadly, John has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and he is rarely seen these days.
The last vlog I’ve seen from John was this one from a year ago.
I don’t bother much with Grammarly these days, not that it ever did my any good anyway. I still have my premium subscription and with that comes an occasional report card. Today the emailed me my weekly fuckups:
Easy for you to say
I’m still poking and prodding on Facebook:
The ignorance never ceases to amazeFuck them both and fuck them all. Russia was wrong to invade, Ukraine is wrong to refuse to seek a negotiated peace. Meanwhile, innocents on both sides are dying.
The best thing about today’s YouTube video is that it is only four minutes long. The vlogger’s accented voice is sometimes hard to understand, but his point about being able to eat cheap here (a dollar a day) is true. Lucky thing, too, given the poverty that permeates this country.
Humor time:
Yeah, but when I do, I’m breaking badSorry to hear that he accidently tripped and fell on a steak knife during dinner.Alrighty then, bad grammar is worse than that fall.
And on that note, we will declare today’s post at its blissful end. I hope to be back tomorrow with more of my usual crapola.
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 FiestaThe 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 eyeHere 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 deliveredDinner is devoured
With the feeding accomplished, I headed for the beach.
A busy afternoon on the sand in BarrettoMy destination awaitsThe view from the floating barRiding the banana!Sharing is caring, even when it’s a fartPutting my pursed lips to good use!
Then we were off to dinner at John’s place.
The usual view from our perchAnd a colorful sky to enjoy as we dinedI 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, KirkI can picture you doing thatSounds 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:
When you are retired for going on seven years, weekends lose the charm that they once held. Even Saturday night is not worth staying up late for. Or maybe I’m just an old geezer shouting at the clouds. Whatever the case may be, my window for adventure doesn’t stay open long these days. A sweet Saturday stroll with Swan in the morning, some beach time in the afternoon, food and live music in the early evening, and back home by 7:30 p.m. That’s pretty much how I’m rolling through life lately.
Leaving my neighborhood to deliver some sweetness in the surrounding neighborhoods.The kids come running when they spot us in the first neighborhood visit of the morning. That kid in front appears to be defying gravity.The second ‘hoodOver the riverAnd passing through neighborhood #3Ernesto had five years on me. RIP.The fourth neighborhoodAnd the fifth and final of the dayThe route of our stroll
I fill the hours between the morning walk and late afternoon imbibing wasting my time on the internet and wasting your time with boring blog posts like this one. As beer o’clock nears, I try to decide where I’m going to plop my sorry ass to down some brews.
Yeah, there’s that
Anyway, I thought we’d do a Baloy Beach Saturday evening, starting with that new bar, Drunken Sailor, at the Baywatch Resort. I was curious if business had picked up any since my last visit. I guess it hadn’t, because it was closed. That’s a shame; it could be a nice venue with a little effort. Oh well, not my problem.
A barefoot walk in the sand for Swan was next
Then we popped into another newish venue, Kim’s Place, ordered some beers, and pulled up a seat on the beach. I chatted with Kim, and he is ready to host the March 31 Hash On-Home.
It will be nice to have our Circle on a sandy beach again.The sun didn’t show its shiny face before disappearing yesterday
Then we moseyed up the beach to Treasure Island and enjoyed the live music.
And shared a plate of chicken wings. I had the leftovers for breakfast this morning.
Over the course of three hours, I had three beers at Kim’s and four at Treasure Island. If my math is correct, that’s only one beer every twenty-five minutes. I guess I really am learning to slow down. And despite it only being half past seven, I was ready to call it a night. I’m not complaining; that’s just the way it is these days.
Back on track. Let’s see how long I can keep it up.
I’m no expert on CICO diets, but if my total intake for the week is in line with the sum of my daily goal, does that work? In other words, if I’m over by 300 calories total for We, Th, Fr, but under by 300 on Sa, am I still on track to lose weight? Yeah, I’d best just stick with trying not to exceed my daily target.
I don’t know, maybe I was getting a little homesick four months into my Korea life almost twenty years ago, but I posted some pics of American gals at the Mardi Gras. Meow! In the comments, my dad advised me not to take my gun to town. I miss those days when I had family that gave a shit about my life.
Facebook reminded me that six years ago, I was enjoying views like this while Hashing in Palawan.
Were were a few miles outside Puerto PrincesaIt got a little rocky in placesLife’s a beach
I really need to go back there again one day soon.
Today’s YouTube video talks about weird aspects of Filipino culture. I don’t know, I’ve been here long enough that everything is getting normalized. Except the driving. Damn, still amazes me how bad they drive with no common sense or skills. Choosing not to drive here was the right call.
How about these:
I can dig itI’ll drink to that!It could result in a chain reaction
Time to get back to those Sunday routines. Feeding, floating, eating, and drinking. What a life, eh?
Just a couple showed up for the Friday group hike.
That would be us
I asked Swan where she’d like to go, and she responded, “Kalaklan.” Sometimes I wonder if she’s trying to kill me! Well, I didn’t want to disappoint her, so we caught a Jeepney out of town to the easiest way up the ridge I know of. Spoiler alert: I survived! But since you’re reading this post, I guess you know that already.
Up we go!Half way up and I was feeling wiredThe Gordon Heights part of Olongapo CityThe other side of town, including SBMA (the old Navy base)
Here’s a two-minute video Swan made when we reached the ridgeline road.
Everything up here is shacks and shanties, except this place. I’m not sure how or why it was built, but it would be an interesting place to live. They’ve recently improved the dirt road enough that you could probably access the house with a 4×4 vehicleWe came across this gent having lunch beside the trail. Swan chatted with him a bit, and he was there to work on clearing a lot he had obtained. We gave him some cookies for dessert.My little town of Barretto.It turns out that a good portion of our hike followed the Hash trail we missed last week. I love it when that happens!Heading on downThe view of Easter Mountain from hereI’m such a poserAnd I was happy to see my cookie kids again. Whenever I miss this trail, the other Hashers tell me the kids were looking for me.Hope to see you again next time!Steppin’ down.We only did about 5KBut gained some elevation
The SOB was being held at Whiskey Girl bar, and I elected not to attend. The last time I was there, they had no wine available for Swan. It’s not my favorite venue anyway, so we spent our Friday evening going to other seldom-visited bars.
Two beers at Cheap Charlies, taking in the view of the ridge we climbed earlier in the day
Then we went to Jewel Cafe for dinner. We had both been craving the filet mignon steaks they serve there. We were a little disappointed to discover that the price had gone up from 499 pesos to 599. If my math is correct, that’s a 20% increase.
The steaks had always been small, but damn, raise the price and lower the volume? They were still tasty, what little there was of them.
We hadn’t been to Mugshots bar since it reopened after being remodeled. The pool table is gone now, replaced with a stage for dancing girls. It was just what Barretto needed—another go-go bar. Not! They still had the signage up for their pool tourneys, which was a sad reminder of what was and now will not be. I’m not even a pool player, but I’d heard people talk about Mugshots being a great venue for playing. I didn’t much care for the new vibe, and I doubt I’ll be returning any time soon.
We did our nightcap at Alaska Club. As soon as I walked in, I knew something was a little off. Oh yeah, most of the dancers were at Whiskey Girl for the SOB competition. Duh. No big deal; only one dancer to tip, so I saved some coin. We pulled the plug on our evening out a little earlier than usual and headed for home.
I made smoothies for our bedtime treat but then made the mistake of going back for seconds.
Shame on me!
Nearly twenty years ago, I first became a fan of the Big Hominid blog by Kevin Kim. I was so impressed with his Arbor Day post from 2005 that I quoted it in its entirety here at LTG. It was and is some impressive writing and remains one of my favorites.
Twelve years ago, I was celebrating with my old friend Duke Gates at the newly opened Hooters in Seoul. Duke is one of those friends who has vanished from social media and doesn’t respond to emails. I hope he is doing okay.
You don’t see many hooters in Korea, and these Hooters girls were no exception. I understand that the franchise in Seoul is now closed.
Time for another Q&A session with The Filipina Pea. I have almost zero tolerance for drama in a relationship; more often than not, drama derives from jealousy. Back in my dating days, I didn’t come back for seconds when a jealous nature was revealed. I’m delighted that Swan is secure enough in her self-esteem and our relationship that she doesn’t feel threatened by other females we encounter.
Let’s see if I can put a smile on your face:
The first cut is the deepestStop, you’re killing me!Damn, talk about getting fucked in the ass!
Another day of blogging is in the books. Now to get on with the rest of my life. I’ll be back.
Another day, another walk. Later on, I got a chelation injection. And in a refreshing change of pace, I visited zero bars yesterday. Not to worry, I had Zeros at home and took them with me to a gathering with the next-door neighbors. Here’s some of what I saw as I made my way through another Thursday in paradise.
Oh, what a tangled web we weave…Two of nature’s treatsThat mountain we call EasterCandy for the kids, pellets for the puppies. That’s just the way Swan rolls. I hope she never mixes up the two. This section of the My Bitch trail is now a dirt road. I’m not sure what the future will bring next.Feeding another strayBurn, baby, burn!The route of our 7K journey
No issues with the needle Dr. Jo stuck in my vein. She commented on my recently lowered blood pressure (110/70 yesterday) and that my reduced dosage of bp meds will relieve strain on my kidneys. Next week is the final round in this chelation session (two injections, one IV). After that, I’ll have my blood work done again to see if I’m getting results like lowered blood sugar. Here’s hoping!
The neighborhood gathering at Jeff and Devina’s was a day at the races theme. That horse racing board game is their second favorite social activity after karaoke.
I contributed brownies, as usualThis dip for the tortilla chips was quite a treatThere was also this platter of tasty meats, cheese, and snacksThe sun at five p.m. when we startedAnd an hour later when we kicked off the horse racesThe winner is decided by a roll of the dice. Multiple rolls, until a numbered steed crosses the finish line.
We played three rounds, and I was lucky enough to win once.
The best part of the evening was hanging out with the group and enjoying our favorite beverages.
I went a little crazy when we got back home…
…and lost my ability to say no to a slice of apple pie a la mode.Close, but no cigar. At least I don’t smoke.
Today’s weigh-in has me at 231.7, up from 231.6. Not too bad, considering my recent lack of discipline. Hopefully, the downward journey will resume this week.
Back in April 2005, I wrote about having The Rainy Day Blues after a night of overindulgence while playing pool in Itaewon. It does have a familiar ring to it. One of the things I’m enjoying about these long-ago posts is the comments, like this one from my then-wife:
Here is a better idea. Don’t go to bars except on odd occasions. You never use to go to bars. You sat at home and played Civ III or blogged. You filled up your entire evenings and weekends. Maybe we could play virtual scrabble or cards. Look in to it before you develop a habit that I simply will not tolerate when you return home. Sorry to sound so much like a wife, but I am the wife.
She’d hate my life in the Philippines.
Six years ago, I participated in a Hash Bash in beautiful Palawan. That’s different than a Nash Hash, but it was a great time I’d almost forgotten about until Facebook reminded me today.
Here’s a headline from five years ago that would lead to a scamdemic overreaction by the local authorities here in the Philippines.
Curfews, lockdowns, face masks, face shields, social distancing, alcohol bans, and quarantine passes were all right around the corner. Never forget! Never be fooled again!
I’ll be turning seventy years old in August (assuming nothing goes wrong before then), so today’s YouTube video about seven signs predicting how long you’ll live after that milestone caught my eye. I’m happy to report that I’m doing just fine in six of those categories. Standing on one leg for ten seconds is something I need to work on. Of course, getting squashed trying to cross the National highway or falling off a cliff while hiking would negate all those positive signs. My plan remains to keep living until I die. Wish me luck with that!
Maybe you’ll find these funny:
She got the breast deal she couldI’ll stick with the brown bread here in the PIA simple misunderstanding. I’m sure you’ll be forgiven.
And that’s all he wrote. For today, anyway. Who knows what the future holds?
Sometimes, it is just hard to say no regardless of the consequences. C’est la vie.
The Wednesday Walkers took a Jeepney ride out to Calapandayan and commenced hiking from there. We began with a climb up a trail we hadn’t been on for years, and from the look of things, no one else had either—a leafy mess with low overhanging branches to maneuver around. We wandered around up top for a bit before making our way back down to the familiar streets of Calapacuan.
Out of the Jeepney and ready to rollThis week’s iteration of the Wednesday WalkersUp we goSteep and buried in leaves makes for a hard trail upBut we got thereThe bay viewOptions galoreThe village routeCookie deliveryWhat goes up, must come downEaster Mountain from hereAlmost bottomed outWhat’s a hike without a rickety bridge crossing?The rare older than me passingThe have Nazi politicians in the Philippines, too? Who knew?Finishing our journey with a highway walkHere to there
The usual shit at home, then back to Barretto. The first stop was an overdue haircut; then we grabbed some dinner at Sit-n-Bull.
A steak from Salisbury for me
It had been a week since we last visited our regular haunts, Green Room and Wet Spot. I had a bag of treats to share with our bargirl friends. In addition to the usual cookies and lollipops, I brought along two of these:
Buko (coconut) pie.
I’d never had this Filipino delicacy before, but an acquaintance kept sending me begging messages to purchase some for her church fundraiser. I finally relented and bought five.
That’s what it looks like on the inside
Naturally, when I got home I had a slice. Smothered in vanilla ice cream, of course.
I went off the charts yesterday.Me and that voice in my head
Fifteen years ago, I was darting and drinking at my old hangout, Dolce Vita, there in the heart of Itaewon.
Another life in another world.
My lefty pals seem to have fallen in love with that Ukrainian comedian. None of them seem to want to join the fight, though.
Other than that, he seems like a nice guy
Today’s YouTube vlogger suggests that pussified men of the West are fleeing to places like the Philippines. I don’t know; I haven’t seen what he describes in my retirement community. I did witness several young men in the bars last night (probably civilian seamen from merchant ships in port) surrounded by bargirls and spending big on lady drinks. That’s a win for the girls and a profit for the bars, so no complaints from me about that. Have fun!
Funny or not, here they come:
Welp, I trying to do better, but I’m making no promisesWhy didn’t I think of that?That’s also how old I am.It will heal, Captain
Chelation is on tap for this afternoon, then a gathering at the neighbor’s house. Better get those brownies in the oven!
Hey, they wouldn’t be routines if you didn’t do them routinely. So, yesterday, I did what I did on Tuesday.
Mama has her routines as well, like waiting for me on Tuesday morning when I’m on my way to the grocery store.
When the shopping was done, I took a walk to get reacquainted with the neighborhood.
Easter Mountain is still thereAnd so is the biggest house in Alta VistaI hit a portion of most of the streets in the ‘hood.
When beer o’clock rolled around, we headed for Baloy Beach. If you’ve got ten minutes to waste, you can join us on our walk through Alta Vista as we made our way.
It had been a while since our last visit, but not much had changed on Baloy.
Some new signage at Baywatch Resort. This place has potential, we’ll see if the new owner can pull it off.Swan got her toes in the sand fix, so she was happyStill floatingNot very busy during our visitThe cutest girl thereNot much of a sunset, especially compared to the ones we saw in La UnionAs good as it gotThis is the dicey-looking entrance to Kim’s Place, a newish hangout on the beachNot a large-scale operationBut Swan could sit there barefoot And this is the view
Kim’s Place is penciled in for our Hash On-Home venue on March 31. I’ve discussed it with owner Kim, and his only concern is adequate seating for 40+ Hashers.
Not enough of those benches, and they might not hold up under the weight of several well-endowed Hashers.
Kim will see if the neighbor will let us use some of the adjoining beach huts. Hopefully, it will work out, and we’ll have an occasional beach venue to enjoy.
We finished our evening out with some dinner at Treasure Island (we shared enchiladas and tacos).
TI had Fox News on the TV. I prefer the music these daysBack on track
I didn’t lose any weight last week, but it doesn’t look like I gained any, either.
That’s how I’ll know I’ve achieved my goal
Almost twenty years ago, I ventured up “Hooker Hill” in Itaewon and discovered a dive bar called Grand Ole Opry. I wrote about the experience here.
Back in 1973, I was practicing gun control at “The Filthy Five” (some land my parents owned in Perris, California):
Rifle in my hands, pistol on my waist
I joined the Facebook political chorus with these submissions:
Sometimes petulant children need some tough loveDon’t be told what to believe; decide for yourself
Yesterday’s YouTube video sucked, sorry about that! I’ll make up for it today with some good stuff from the Filipina Pea. I always enjoy it when she opens the mailbag and answers questions from her viewers:
And the funny business:
Like mother, like daughter. Run, Forrest, run!Crash, burn, and throw it awayThere are worse things than her looking down in the mouth
Okay, well, at least I tried. Thanks for your indulgence.
My final complimentary breakfast at Go Resort. Yesterday was also the last day of my “I don’t give a fuck” diet. Today, I’m back to being responsible. More or less.A final glimpse of the ocean before checkout timeA tree I saw on the drive homeA view out the car window on the expressway
Got home and did some blogging, and then it was back to Barretto to join in the Hash aftermath fun.
It Doesn’t Matter where I was; it’s good to be home again!
And that was that.
Some things I am remembering today.
In April 2017, I wrote a readers’ submission for the Stickman Bangkok website, telling the story of my broken heart and how I had developed A Brand New Plan. Needless to say, things didn’t go according to that plan. I hope love is worth the potential pain.
Then, in August 2020, I wrote a post here at LTG called, Keep The Change, which proved to be a milestone on the road that led me to where I am today. Let’s hope I never forget those lessons!
I’ll be visiting Angeles City the weekend after next, so today’s YouTube video presented information on areas I might best avoid during my stay. Well, I’m not big on the Walking Street (now called Red Street) go-go bar scene, and there are plenty of bars and restaurants closer to my hotel (The Boomerang) anyway.
Things that appeal to my low standards of humor:
I see what you did thereDig deeper, Mr. JonesYep, getting old stinks, but it sounds good to be alive
Time to get on with today. I’ll tell you all about it tomorrow.
I don’t recall the last time I drank the traditional morning alcoholic beverage known as a Bloody Mary. Not my favorite blend of flavors, but it was offered for free prior to starting our Sunday morning Hash trail. I only had the one because I prefer keeping my walkoholism separate from my alcoholism. The hike commenced at the Blue Cat and was short and flat.
I reckon this would be one of my hangouts if I lived in BauangArt on the wallThe view out the backHashers gathered for the final day of the Nash HashAs seen from my tableMy fellow Subic HashersAn we are On-On for the third and final day of HashingA brief jaunt on the highwayA tree I like along the wayI have to hand it to the Hare for a unique method of marking the trailA pleasant beach strollAnd for once, I wasn’t bringing up the rearThere was something a little ghostly about this placeSunny beachesI think I would enjoy living in La Union, especially if I had a house like this one on the beachLeaving the sand behindA rickety bridge we DIDN’T crossThe rare signage telling folks not to throw trash in the creekCreekside walkingI’ve seen dirtier waterAnother shady carabaoSome time amongst the peanuts, but no sign of Lucy or Charlie BrownThrough the fields we goNearing the end of our trekOur On-Home was at this nice resort a few kilometers out of townThe route of our very pleasant 4K journeyEnjoying some post-hike beverages with Cums AloneAnd a free buffet lunch for all the HashersI managed to overcome my temptation to ride the slideWell, the spelling ain’t rightAfter the closing ceremony at the Hash, we loaded into Jeepneys for the ride back into town
Want to spend a minute riding along?
But the after-Hash fun was just beginning. We were invited to join our Hash host, Booked Up, for some pizza and liquid refreshments at his house.
Thanks for having us!
And then, it was back to the Go Resort for our final night in La Union.
You knew this was going to happen, right?Back home it’s the sun behind the mountainsSo an ocean sunset is a rare treatNicely done!Hanging out with some other Hashers staying at the Go ResortSome tasty sweet and sour pork for dinnerI was just talkin’ to the moon
And then it was back to the room for me. Before I went to bed, I posted my usual bullshit on Facebook.
Like this, which is funny whatever your politics. At least I think so.
But there is more to life than politics, so I also posted this:
I thought it was funny
But Facebook didn’t. I woke up this morning to this:
Did you see any nudity or sexual activity in that photo above? Neither did I.I filed an appeal and requested a review
Lo and behold, I just got this message:
Photo back up……and account restrictions removed. Geez.
Anyhoo, I am safely back home in my humble abode here in Barretto. It was a great four days in La Union!
The YouTube video for today talks about the pitfalls of helping out so-called “friends.” I guess I’ve been lucky in that regard, at least so far. I have a few hundred dollar bills that are the old style, and none of the exchange places will accept them. I don’t have any reason to believe they might be counterfeit (I got them from a US bank the last time I was there), but I’ll just hold onto them for now.
The funny stuff:
He’s noun the wiser!Turn it on, turn it up, turn me looseSounds like tit-for-tat
No Hash for me today, but it’s a Vienna Sausage trail, so I’m not missing much. I’ll still visit It Doesn’t Matter this evening to see my fellow Subic Hashers again. I’ll get back to “normal” tomorrow!
I’ve got another Hash run to attend this morning, so I’m just going to slap up some photos of yesterday’s events for your viewing pleasure. The medium trail (6K) on a hot day with a climb near the end was more challenging than I imagined it would be. But getting passed near the end by a couple of the “ball buster trail” (19K) runners put things in perspective. The first Hasher to finish overall was a ballbuster and his time was three hours and nineteen minutes. It took me two hours to do 6K. I’m just glad I made it back still breathing.
After the Hash, we had the long forty-minute Jeepney ride back to Bauang. A shower at the hotel, then a stroll to the Blue Cat bar featuring free Margaritas for all the Hashers. I don’t usually drink cocktails, but it seemed impolite to decline such a generous offer. A couple of drinks later, it was time to board the Jeepneys again for the ride to our dinner venue. Some good food, music and cultural dancing filled the hours until it was time to head to bed.
The view from my roomOne of the Jeepneys for the forty-minute ride to the start of the trailOut of the JeepneysThe Hares weren’t there but left a greetingOn-On!An easy beginningPleasant countrysideThere were some gentle ups and downs along the way, but easy enoughDam, get over it!Lots of farmland out this wayNature’s beautyThe day’s only cookie deliveryThings got a little woodsyThe first real uphill began hereA good sign at the top, but we were only halfway thereThe view from hereRamshackle hutA shady place to restThe path aheadYeah, I’ve seen that before…The big hill awaitsA rest stop along the way upOnward and upwardThat’s not the topThat gal is one of the ballbuster trail Hashers who passed me. Impressive!Getting down at lastGlad that horny boy was friendly!Farm lifeA not-so-rickety bridge, made of rebar instead of bambooSwan says that’s tobacco Now there’s a good sign!And I get a peaceful, easy feelingAh, this is the definition of rickety Don’t worry, the fat guy made it acrossThe On-Home was in an empty field in the middle of nowhereThe writing on the wallThe route we walkedThe MapMyWalk app statsMy Fitbit said I done good
The long Jeepney ride back to town, a brief rest, then it was time party some more.
Margarita time!
I got a tingly feeling after two of those puppies, so I went outside to wait for the Jeepneys to take us to dinner.
I never knew this hotel existed, about ten minutes out of town at the end of long road off the highwayOn a nice beachSwan got to enjoy her sundownSome nice music was providedMy dinner plate from the buffet line. The main course was lechon baboy(roast pig)And a cultural dance performance
I got drafted by one of the dancers to join in a routine. I wasn’t drunk, I swear!
So, the night ended on a high note.
The fun is not done yet. Here’s today’s agenda:
I’m up for one last trail this morning
In the memories department, three years ago, John’s place moved to a new location.
The upstairs open air bar never took off like the old locationAnd now, John is gone. RIP!
Today’s YouTube video is all about my hometown that I haven’t seen for days now!
Some quick humor:
Sorry!I’m funny when you’re drunkIt’s fun to be nuts!
Running late, gotta go. Heading back home tomorrow, so things will be normal again. Sorry about that!
A long but pleasant Hashful day. And to end any suspense, I was still upright when the day was done. Yesterday’s kick-off event began with a morning Hash run. Three trails were on offer: long, medium, and short. My intent was to go medium, but when we reached the junction with the long trail, I was up for a hill climb and took the long route. Compared to my recent trek to Tralala, getting up and over wasn’t too difficult, and I did not regret my choice.
Leaving “home” for the walk to the Hash start location.The gathering crowd at Tropical Garden ResortAnd we are On-On!It always feels nice to walk through an area for the first time.A peaceful pondAbandoned buildings along the wayFeeling a little corny!The hill portion of the hike beginsMaking it under the wireA few steep spots, but an otherwise gentle up and downThen we were back on the flatEaster Mountain’s little brother?Through the fields we goThe final push to the finishThe Hare said the long trail was 6K, but my tracker showed a tad under 5K
La Union Hash doesn’t sit on the ice, they drench you with water instead.
And the bucket brigade was out in force to ensure everyone got to experience a soakingMy turnSplish splashSoaked to the skin
After the Hash circle was done, we were served a lunch. The upcoming event was two hours later, so I went back to my hotel for a nap. Waking up somewhat refreshed, it was time to head to the Blue Cat for some sex on the beach.
Hashers enjoying their free sex on the beachI don’t recall ever having a sex on the beach cocktail before. It wasn’t bad, and best of all, it was free for all the Hashers!The view from Blue Cat The sun went down, but I was still going
The Full Moon Hash was up next. This event was held at the Footlights Bar, about a kilometer up the highway. I walked, which demonstrates how much self-discipline I was maintaining.
Hanging out at Footlights
The Full Moon Hash was for men only (the ladies did a Half Moon at another bar), and only Hashers could attend. There were some games that we were expected to participate in and some topless dancing to keep us entertained. The Hash code of honor precludes me revealing more about the night’s events.
Keeping my wits about me and feeling the pangs that come from skipping dinner, I departed Footlights around eight and took a trike back to the hotel.
Since I’m still in my “fuck it” diet mode, I had my first hamburger on a bun sine November.
That was the extent of the damage done last night. I didn’t fall down, throw up, or make an ass of myself. Let’s hope I can keep it that way today.
The planets all came out to watch last night!Today’s agenda
I’ll be doing the medium trail, which is purported to be 6K in length. The “ball breaker” trail is nineteen kilometers long, and anyone doing that one had to sign a waiver relieving the Hash from any responsibility for an unfavorable outcome.
It’s going to be a long day again. Hopefully, I’ll still be standing at the end of it.
Today’s YouTube video is shocking in the sense that people wouldn’t have figured this shit out before moving here. This is not to say I didn’t have to learn some things the hard way myself after making the move.
Here’s your dose of daily humor:
This hits a little too close to home.I’ve lost my sense of smell and fart with impunity these daysStick with it!
Time to head for Tropical Garden for the start of today’s trail. We’ll be taking a 45 minute Jeepney ride to wherever it is we are hiking today. I’ve been assured it will be nothing like that mountain trek we did here last month. Only one way to find out for sure! Wish me luck.
No, not THAT kind! Buddy Fucker, the Hasher I rode with to La Union, had transmission issues with his vehicle, and the repair took longer than anticipated. So, our noon departure from Barretto was delayed until 3 p.m. We arrived at the Hash registration desk to sign in and pick up our goodie bags just a few minutes before they shut down at 7 p.m. With our Thursday mission accomplished, we retired to our hotel, the Go Resort, checked in (I have the same room as my last time here), had dinner and beer (only two, believe it or not), and called it a night.
The sky on the driveOn the two-lane blacktopStill on the road when the sun went down
The items in the goodie bag that comes with Hash registration included TWO shirts:
The front of the green one…And the back of the shirt with the typical list of sponsorsThe blue one has a collar, a rare thing on a Hash shirt. We’ve been advised to wear it to the Saturday dinner party. I will do so proudly.
The other items in the gift bag:
The blue bag everything came in, a water bottle, a necklace with a whistle and bottle opener attached, a commemorative patch, hydration powder, and a scarf.
For dinner, I stepped out of my comfort zone and ordered off the Filipino menu.
It wasn’t bad, although some of the meat pieces had bone fragments which was a tad disconcerting. It’s all part of the adventure, I suppose.
I’m taking vacation this weekend. From the diet, I mean. Not going to bother counting calories. And I kicked things off with a dessert I’ve been missing:
Nice to see you again, Mr. Split!
Yeah, yeah, I’m a bad boy. But at least I didn’t get drunk. Yet. Today’s Nash Hash itinerary may make maintaining sobriety difficult.
That “Full Moon Hash” should be interesting
Today’s Hash run begins at 10:30 and the beer flows at 11:30. That’s early for me. My plan is to return to my room for a nap after lunch. And to slow down my beer consumption rate in the absence of my preferred low-alcohol brew. We’ll see how that works out for me.
And that’s where things stand. It’s weird blogging so early in the morning, but it’s pretty much a now or never situation. I didn’t bring my new keyboard along (it wouldn’t fit in my computer bag) so I am having to deal with no “c v x z” letters (I had the foresight to send myself a message with those letters so I could paste them in as needed). The things I do for my loyal reader(s)!
Today’s YouTube video is from the Filipina Pea; she is always a good watch. Say what you will about Filipinos, but from my observations, they are anything but lazy.
Some humor before I go:
Buy her a razor I’ll drink to that!A joke like that on my blog got me in trouble when I was working for my Uncle Sam. They can’t fire me now!
It should be an interesting first day here at the Nash Hash. I’ll tell you all about it when time permits. Stay tuned!
Enjoyed an amazing hike up to Tralala at the top of Kalaklan Ridge with the Wednesday Walkers group. We started at the Gordon Heights barangay in Olongapo City and did the 200+ meter climb from there. It’s been four years since we last took this route, and it’s an ass-kicker. But that effort pays off in some fantastic views. I don’t know what it is about Tralala that impresses me so much. Still, there’s just something about a community without motor vehicle access that makes me respect the harsh life the locals live.
Our jaunt also included a visit to the “Golden Girls,” a mountaintop residence inhabited by an elderly couple. The years of harsh living have taken a toll. The old man told us they could no longer endure the hike down the mountain, and their offspring brought them a monthly food supply. That left me shaking my head in sadness. A lonely life in isolation inevitably drawing to its conclusion. I don’t expect they’ll be around if we should ever find our way up here again.
Where it startedFour hardy souls (plus me) ready for adventureAnd so the climbing beginsWill the steps ever end?They steps ended but that didn’t make things any easierStill a ways to goStill climbingLooking back down on OlongapoSwan adding perspectiveWaiting for the slowpokesI thought the writing on the rock was funnyLeaving the steepness behindThat solar farm is like a blister on a beautiful faceIt’s massive and uglyThese guys passed us on their way down. They are teachers at the school in Tralala. So, what we do every four years they hike M-F as a work commuteThe tower of powerSome Aeta childrenA Tralala family shotThey asked us to buy some bananas so they could purchase rice. We did.Coming into downtown TralalaHow in the fuck this now-deserted church was built up here with no road access is a mystery to me, but an impressive feat nevertheless.A portion of the church downstairs is used as classroomsThe view from TralalaLet’s go visit the “Golden Girls”A view along the way. Yep, that’s Easter Mountain in the middle.A life of isolation on the mountain topThe old man stayed in his hammock, and the wife stayed indoors during our brief visitScott took this picture of the couple fourteen years agoSwan shared the bananas and some cookies for the couple to enjoyIt must be an unimaginably difficult lifeBut at least they can enjoy their viewTime to head backTaz loved the journeyWhat’s not to love?We took a different path downResting after a steep descentThe requisite rickety bridge crossingAnd then back to where we startedThe way we wentThe stats of our trek according to the MapMyWalk app
I hope I live to make that journey again one day.
Not much to say about the Wednesday evening events. Our “seldom-visited bar” for the night was Sloppy Joe’s. The big news there is that they’ve put up a wall in the back of the bar and are building a stage to add dancing girls to the mix. Good luck with that, but I’ll still sit up front and watch the passersby on the street when I’m here. We visited Green Room next, then finished the night at Wet Spot. We are done with Barretto now until next week.
I’m starting to see a trend. And now I’m going into vacation mode for the weekend.
A couple of Facebook memories from this day in the past:
The way I looked after climbing Namsan to the Seoul Tower nine years ago. Yesterday’s climb was much harder. The mustache, glasses, skintags, and nose boogers are gone now.
Six years ago, I was visiting Manila and found this disconcerting signage in the men’s room:
Sadly, I did bring a girl (a REAL one) from the street to my room. I had hidden all my valuables, but she did manage to steal my vape pen.
Speaking of which, Musk has overreached with this one:
It’s a joke I stole from Facebook, so don’t blame me for all the grammatical/punctuation mistakes in this.
In today’s YouTube video, Reekay tells the story of a dumbass causing drama.
Shall we share a laugh or two?
At least you didn’t take take the backdoor route!That’s why I can’t be a doctor–no patients.She’s out there, just don’t settle for less
Okay then, I’m all packed up and ready to go on my journey to Bauang, La Union. It’s going to be a long weekend at the Nash Hash (a gathering of Hash Kennels from throughout the Philippines), with trails on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. They are all morning runs with Circle events taking place afterward. I’ll do my best to blog as I go, but given the starting time and lack of San Mig Zero, I’m making no promises. Anyway, you’ll get the full lowdown when I return.
We were never meant to worry The way that people do And I don't need to hurry As long as I'm with you We'll take it nice and easy And use my simple plan You'll be my lovin' woman I'll be your lovin' man We'll take the most from living Have pleasure while we can
That would be me. Just another poser at the grocery store.
Other than shopping, all I did yesterday was entertain some guests at The Rite Spot.
Open for businessThe Rite Spot for this viewChili con carne y frijoles on the menuSwan’s kimbapMy satanic neighbor brought these deviled eggsBrownies for dessertOur guests. That’s Matt in the black T-shirt. The gathering was to welcome him back from a visit to the USA.The sun went down and the lights came onThen, that horse-racing game Jeff loves so much took over the entertainment
A good night filled with too many beers and too little discretion on food intake.
I call my cheat days “I don’t give a shit”
Some photos from long ago in my Facebook memories today:
Walking my grandmother Pernie down the aisle at my older brother Keith’s wedding in Westminster, California, circa 1972A family man in Prescott, Arizona, in 1978. With wife #1, Bridget, younger brother Greg, my mom, and my two kids.Life on the farm in Monroe, Oklahoma, in 1982 My first gig as a Human Resources Director in Roanoke, Virginia, in 1988
And now I’ve become this guy:
The proverbial grumpy old man
Today’s YouTube talks about a scammer in the Philippines. I learned about most of these the hard way. It all seems so obvious now.
Humor time:
I’m gwapoYou gotta do what you gotta do!Lifting those beer bottles is good exercise!
That’s all I’ve got for today. I’ll be spending the next four days in La Union for the Nash Hash event. I’m looking forward to the change of scenery.
So, about that Hash run yesterday. The Hare was Keep The Change, and I’d never done one of his trails before. I’d seen his posts on Facebook about Hash trails he’s done in Angeles City, so when I discovered he would be our Hare, I figured I would be in trouble. He makes Vienna Sausage, the most notorious Hare in Subic, look like a lightweight. I only did a portion of the ass-kicker, and then our “sane” group made our own way. So, it was a steep climb halfway up Kalaklan Ridge, and then we bailed and took a different path back down. I hiked the 2K to the start, so I managed a healthy six kilometers for the day.
Gathering at trailhead at Barretto High SchoolAnd we are On-On and on upA long steep road to start things off. You can see BF’s Wet Spot is already struggling behind me.The road ended and things got worseAt least this obstacle was easily overcomeShit like this was more challenging. I was glad for the branches to hold on to so I wouldn’t fallSteep it wasPlugging awayWe waited quite a while for BF’s Wet Spot to catch up. She said she was dizzy and needed to stop and rest frequently. We were worried for her and decided not to continue the climb.A view on the way downAnother abandoned dreamBack to civilizationIt was a steep descent as wellShoes on a wire. Haven’t seen that in a while.On Home at Red Bar. Over fifty Hashers in attendance
We initiated a virgin Hasher. I don’t think she understood what was going on, but I made a video of the cringe anyway.
Damn, that was painful to watch. Sorry!
Always Wet got the Hashit this week.Part of the after-Hash crowd at It Doesn’t MatterThe change I kept
After consuming my fill of Zeros, I grabbed Swan and we headed for home. My resistance was weak and I couldn’t say no to the dessert I was offered.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream
My Facebook memories took me on an interesting journey through the past today.
A high school graduate in 1973
I hired on as a letter carrier with the Postal Service in 1976.
And in 1985, I received my first promotion to management as a safety specialist
My next promotion as a labor relations representative took me to Columbia, SC.
I enrolled in the University of South Carolina and made the honor roll. Apparently, grammar didn’t count.Two years later, it was the Dean’s List
Despite those accomplishments, I did not graduate from USC.
Instead, I finished my studies at Central Wesleyan College (now Southern Wesleyan University) and earned my degree in 1991, eighteen years after graduating high school.
This life of mine has been quite a ride. In February 2017, I wrote a post about resolving a dilemma and its painful results. It is a sad but worthy entry in The Story of My Life. All these years later, I still can’t bear to watch the video I included in that post.
Today’s YouTube video discusses plans to upgrade the former American Navy base in Subic to serve as a deterrent to Chinese aggression. Good luck with that. I’ve long felt that China is the biggest threat to freedom in the world today. Whether Trump can convince China to back off remains to be seen. Being killed during a Chinese invasion of the Philippines remains in the top ten ways I might die here.
Your daily dose of humor:
You might have better luck just looking in the window and watching what brand they use.Just tell them to stick it up their ass, Anus.At least she doesn’t have to go to her knees to please
That’s just about enough for one day, doncha think? Heading up to The Rite Spot later for a gathering with some of the neighbors. I’m sure you’ll hear all about it tomorrow. Y’all come back now.
Or should I say “was”? I can’t, because I’ve already used that as a post title, and I don’t want to repeat myself. Regardless, this post is just a quick recap of what went down around here yesterday. I’ll make it as quick and painless as possible, I promise.
Regular readers know my Sundays begin with Swan’s weekly Candy Walk.
Finding a new angle on an old target is always challenging, but here you go, Easter Mountain.Taking care of the sweet tooth of both young and old.What the duck?
So, I’ve been doing a video of different streets we visit during the Candy Walk. Here’s this week’s episode:
Come and get it!Life at the foot of the mountainAnother week’s work is doneThe same 5K we always do
So, there’s a ship in port this weekend. A big one. The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle.
And the sailors had weekend liberty in BarrettoYoungish men packing the bars is not the norm these days
I asked Joy at Hideaway if any Frenchies had shown up there this weekend, but apparently, the bar is too hidden away. Also, it closes at 7:00, which isn’t much of a nightlife. During my feeding visit yesterday, two Korean gents were at the bar. I taught one of the girls how to say “handsome man” to them (pajee boseyo). The guys took the compliment well and bought her a lady drink. Oh, the literal translation is, “Take off your pants.”
Miel (the one I taught to speak a little Korean) and bartender Ace ready to dive into dinner.Joyful Joy
And then, it was time for me to hit the beach.
Another busy day on the beachAnd there was a group of young white guys renting jet skis; you don’t see that every day. The floating bar was packed with French sailors
What was really strange was seeing several white women among them. You almost never see a Western woman in Barretto. I assume they were also part of the carrier crew.
No, thank you……I’ll stick with my FilipinaBusy with beachgoers and boatsI’ve never seen this happen before. A Banka boat crossed over the lines used to pull the transport raft to the floating bar. I was worried the lines would be cut and we’d be trapped. Luckily, the boat eventually moved out of the way, and the lines were intact.What we came to seeGoing……going……gone! The sunsets are usually better on the Arizona floater than the Kokomo’s because the position on the bay gives a better line of sight.Swan created this as a Facebook post
UPDATE: I just spoke with my Hasher friend who works at Wet Spot, and she told me the French sailors don’t buy lady drinks, at least not like the American seamen who occasionally come to town. Cheap Charlies or smarter, you decide.
Next on our agenda was dinner at John’s place. Those newly hired waitresses from our previous visit are all gone now. Swan says it is because the pay is only 250 pesos for a twelve-hour shift. That’s insanely low. They’d do better to hire one good one at 500 pesos. Anyway, rather than go upstairs to the third floor we prefer, we stayed on the second floorto ensure prompt service.
Where we satThe view wasn’t up to parBut the deliciousness of the bulgogi made up for itIt’s official, Swan is addicted to birria
We did a brief nightcap at Green Room, then called it a night. Swan revealed that she had a stash of ice cream in the freezer and made me a dish with fresh strawberries on top. It was so good I snuck a second scoop.
Close enough for (retired) governmentwork
Another trip to those high school daze via Facebook memories:
My high school sweetheart, KarenAnd a poem I wrote for her. Pardon the punctuation.
And then, from ten years ago, was a treat I only ever had in Korea:
Jee Yeun’s “egga burger”Eight years ago, I was still on vacation in Barretto and was a judge at the SOB competition for the first time. What is so strange to see now is that of those nine bars, only three remain open (Alaska, Hot Zone, and Wet Spot). Hot Zone stopped competing in the SOB a couple of years ago.
For today’s YouTube video, the Filipina Pea interviews a lawyer and talks about laws that foreigners might violate through ignorance, which of course, is no excuse. Especially now that I’ve posted her video.
Things I found funny enough to post:
Yeah, it’s just like finding an interesting post here at LTG–better luck tomorrow!Yeah, I named my bathroom “Jim” and I go there everydayI remember seeing those guys on TV as a kid, and even then, I knew it was bullshit. My grandma was a true believer, though, and made us watch.
And now it is time for Hash Monday prep. I’ve been advised that a climb up Kalaklan Ridge is in my immediate future. I’ll share a survivor’s tale tomorrow. Hopefully.
I call it what passes for adventure around here. Another day filled with the ordinary, but with some small tweaks to the routines that serve to pass the hours.
We kicked off our Saturday with the usual stroll, which has now devolved into a variant of the Candy Walk, just in different neighborhoods. But that’s okay; I get my steps in, and Swan loves dispensing her sweetness to the children we encounter. Here’s a taste:
A new addition to the neighborhood. Who sits there and why, I cannot say.Hey! Wait for me!Taking care of businessFinished with business. Missed her 54th birthday by six days. A busy morningThe simple life
I made a five-minute video of the uphill portion of our hike.
This time, I held the phone vertically to facilitate my ability to climb the steps. I still need to work on improving the angle I capture. Part of the problem is that I’m always looking down when I walk.
I’m coming!What the Hail, Mary?
So, what goes up must come down. And I did a video of that, too.
That was excruciating. I’ll try to do better in the future.
Our Saturday Stroll route
I still wasn’t feeling like doing the same old Saturday night in Barretto thing, so we did it on Baloy instead. And we changed things up there by visiting two new venues.
A place called Drunken Sailor was our first stop.
It is located at the Baywatch Resort on the second floor. It was empty when we arrived, and no one else came in during our brief visit. This has the potential to be a nice place to hang out, but the owner will have to work harder to find a way to attract customers. I understand they joined the dart league but wound up dropping out because they didn’t have enough players to field a team. They played good music, even some country songs I like, but otherwise, the vibe was non-existent.
A Drunken Sailor’s view
While we were there, I caught this guy checking out Swan, so I confronted him:
I’m your Kryptonite, mother fucker!One last look before we departed
Swan was ready for her toes in the sand time.
A busy Saturday on Baloy BeachI was impressed with the table and seats this group carved out of the sand.Volleyball on the beach is more fun to watch when bikini-clad girls are playing
So, the beach bar Laharnyz, which used to be a popular expat hangout, is no more. It is now called Cherryz, but it was not open when we stopped to check it out. The story I heard is that the expat owner of Laharnyz and his girl split up, the girl took over the bar, and now no one goes there anymore.
As we walked the beach, we saw a new place had opened, and some of those former Laharnyz customers were drinking there. We decided to drop in and check it out.
The place is a bit rustic but niceThe beach view from our table
The owner came to our table and introduced himself. He calls the venue “Kim’s Place,” and it is pretty much a one-man operation. In an odd twist, he’s a Filipino, and his name is John Kim. If I understood him correctly, he said his father was Dutch. Anyway, a nice guy and we will definitely be back to enjoy the beach vibe and sample some of the food snacks he serves.
Those prices are amazingly low.
As we chatted, I asked if he might be interested in hosting a Hash On-Home. He was familiar with the Hash from other venues he’s worked at and was willing to have us come for a beach Hash in the future. I’ll discuss that possibility with the Hash powers that be tomorrow.
While we were at Kim’s Place, I got a message from Michael and Taz asking where we’d be later. Our next stop was Treasure Island, so they met up with us there.
The view from our table at Treasure Island
Saturday is live music night at TI, so we had a rockin’ good time. The place was as crowded as I’ve ever seen it.
Good times!
Taz has her own YouTube channel and is a much better videographer than I’ll ever be. She showed me the video short she made of the goat rescue on our Friday hike.
Damn, music and captions, too! I may have to hire her to tutor me!
My lemon chicken dinner
Michael and Taz live in the Club Morocco subdivision out near Cawag, a pretty good drive from Barretto. I’d looked there during one of my house-hunting trips prior to the move. Loved it, but just too isolated, especially for a non-driver. They dropped us off at our house on their way home. And so ended another day in the life.
Two days in a row! Can I make it a trend?
When I imagine my “do-over” life, I think I’d elect to start again in high school and take it from there. Today, I was reminded of those long-ago times in an old Facebook post sharing memories of my high school journalism exploits.
We changed the name of our high school paper from the boring “Westminster Scroll” to “Harvest.” I was a big Neil Young fan back then.My first experience as the leader of a team. Looking at those names now brings back other memories. Tina Loo, you were such a hottie!My tenure was not without controversy. I wrote an editorial calling for the legalization of marijuana, and the letters to the editor in response were brutal. Forty years later, the California government came around to my way of thinking.
My dream was to become a journalist, but as a poor boy, I couldn’t afford the required college degree. In my do-over life, I’m going to enlist in the Army and get my education paid for.
So, what do you think about this?
I had to think about it, but I think it’s okay. Unless you stutter.Hobbits is a proper noun and should be capitalized. I’ve read the LOTR books several times but remember nothing about the food.
TRIGGER WARNING!
Yes, indeed!I’m sure it was smack dab in the middle of their empty head
I should learn to be nicer; I honestly don’t care what people who disagree with me think. I take comfort in knowing I am right and they are wrong.
Alright, enough of the political nonsense. Let’s move on to something that we can all enjoy. Like Jambo’s video from the swimsuit competition at the Beach Bash:
And now for the smiles:
Hmm, how about a hybrid called “Alice in Oz”Hey, they’re playing my song!Squeeze it out, Spongebob!
It’s been nice changing things up a tad, but today I’m back to the Sunday routines. Nothing wrong with that: a Candy Walk, the Hideaway feeding, sunset on the Arizona floating bar, dinner at John’s place, and a nightcap at Green Room. Life is good.