Only four were in attendance for the Friday group hike, and since Michael had his car, I suggested we take a stroll in the seldom-visited Tibag area. I’m not sure why, but something about Tibag appeals to me. It’s way too isolated to seriously consider living there (I’m no Tibagger), but the vibe is nice. I screwed up and didn’t take any photos in the village, so you’ll have to make do with some scenes from the surrounding countryside.
My next adventure was attending this week’s SOB dance competition. The Green Room doesn’t have a stage, so it’s a tad hard to get a good vantage point. I arrived a few minutes after the 4 p.m. opening and got the best seats available. Swan and Erik shared the table with me. The only problem with an early arrival is having to pay for beers (and lady drinks) until the show starts at 6 p.m. Oh well, you gotta do what you gotta do.
It was a very close contest, with Green Room beating La Oficina by one point. That’s how I scored it, recognizing that the home team has a slight advantage. Swan liked La Oficina best. Once the videos get posted, I’ll share them here and let y’all decide who’s right.
Drinking steady from four to eight stretches my capacity to the limit. So, it was in the trike at the end of the show and hitting the sack shortly thereafter. As Fridays go, I’d rate this a good one.
Some past memories to share today:
Twelve years ago, we spread my father’s ashes. He had donated his body to the medical university, and when they were done with him, they sent him home to us in a cardboard box.
Back to the present, and the insanity that is the current state of our nation.
Today’s YouTube video is from the Filipina Pea. She explores the issue of whether Filipinas are brainwashed in their beliefs and toxic actions. Some interesting interviews exploring this issue.
Some humor would be good right about now, doncha you think?
So, that brings you up to date here in my little part of the world. I’m going to take Swan to Treasure Island Resort this evening for some beach views and live music. I intend to be back here tomorrow to tell you all about it!
I would’ve liked to see pics of the village and the burgers, but even what you showed us was quite nice. I still don’t see the appeal of things like the SOB, but you old expats in that part of the world are so divorced from reality that I can do little more than shake my head and think of poor, crippled Captain Pike living out his days in a world made of illusions. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Tibag seems nice and quiet. My kind of place.
What? You don’t enjoy cultural dancing? That’s like not enjoying street food! Anyway, I understand watching girls doing sexy dances isn’t for everyone. The girls do work hard on their routines, and I try and respect that by showing up a couple of times a month.
Tibag has its charm, but you’d need a vehicle to live there (no trikes or Jeepneys). And there are no bars, so…