Simply irresistible

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 roll
This week’s iteration of the Wednesday Walkers
Up we go
Steep and buried in leaves makes for a hard trail up
But we got there
The bay view
Options galore
The village route
Cookie delivery
What goes up, must come down
Easter Mountain from here
Almost bottomed out
What’s a hike without a rickety bridge crossing?
The rare older than me passing
The have Nazi politicians in the Philippines, too? Who knew?
Finishing our journey with a highway walk
Here 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 promises
Why 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!

3 thoughts on “Simply irresistible

  1. Except maybe for fried coconut shrimp and coconut milk/cream in Thai peanut sauce, I’m generally not a fan of coconut. I’ll eat it if it’s given to me, but it’s never a top choice. I do admit that the one time I made low-carb, coconut-flour pancakes, they were pretty damn delicious. Beware, though: coconut flour is highly absorbent, so either use less flour than normal or increase the amount of liquid in your batter.

  2. I wasn’t too impressed with the buko pie, either. I’ll stick with apple!

    Hmm, I miss pancakes! The keto mix I tried sucked. Maybe I can find some coconut flour…

  3. Look up “low-carb coconut pancake recipe” on Google. I’m sure you’ll find tons of recipes.

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