Something in the air

I did the Cheap Charlies visit for the first time in a while. Between the time I walked in the door and reached my seat, there was an ice-cold San Miguel Zero sitting on the bar waiting for me. They know me too well. But not as well as they thought they did because I ordered up a gin and soda, one shot, in a tall glass. That will be my new beverage of choice until I attain my weight loss goal. I kept the beer though and sipped on it periodically. It actually slowed me down on the gin and soda which is good–it’s a more potent drink than the beer. I may actually incorporate the single beer into my routine to help control my intake. We’ll see.

My new evening pleasure for a while.

I carried my umbrella when I left the house because it looked like rain. By the time I reached Cheap Charlies I realized those weren’t clouds I was seeing. Not sure if it was some other kind of natural haze or maybe smoke. I actually checked the internet to see if one of the nearby volcanos had started erupting. No such reports, so no idea what was going on.

This picture doesn’t really do the sky I was seeing justice. It was covering the mountains though, so that likely means it wasn’t the typical smoke you see from burning.
It did look pretty cool as the sun was going down.

I had three or maybe four drinks and bought a similar number for a couple of the waitresses. Hey, they have to make a living. Alma, one of my favorites, earned a nice tip too for rubbing my back for the duration of my visit. She has a nice touch.

Alma is a little camera shy though. Talented hands!

Once I arrived back home, I dipped into the pot roast that had been stewing all day long in the crockpot.

Man, it came out tasty. My helper chilled my buzz by pointing out I had forgotten to include carrots. Damn it, she was right. Oh well, next time.

Speaking of something in the air, I saw smoke from a fire on the dog walk this morning.

You can see the difference from the photos above. Still, it seems insanely unnecessary to dirty up the air this way. But what do I know? I’m sure they’d tell me if I don’t like, go back to my own country.

A pleasant visit with Judy yesterday. Another fine massage that ended in my satisfaction. She is also difficult to hold a conversation with, but she loves her mountain life. Told me about selling bananas and sweet potatoes grown on her land at the fresh markets in Barretto and Subic. That makes enough to buy some food, but apparently not enough to pay the electric bill. She had told me she owed 3000 pesos and the power was scheduled to be cut off today. I was willing to pay that amount as a reward for her services. But when she showed me the bill, this month’s payment was also due so the total was almost 5000 ($100.). Hmm, that’s an expensive massage. I started to just give her the previously agreed-upon amount, but damn, I couldn’t bear the thought of her being in the dark because of my stinginess. So, I gave her the 5000 and told her part of that was an advance for services on her next visit. She agreed.

And that’s how my day went.

2 thoughts on “Something in the air

  1. Well, she showed me the bills, then sent a photo of the receipt after she paid them. So, at least in this case, I’m confident there is no scam. What I have to be on guard for are the inevitable future requests that come with having self-identified as an easy touch.

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