
I like to think I’ve done a reasonably good job adapting to the heat here, but damn, this year is the worst that I remember. I know I’ll be bitching about rainy season soon, but for now, I say bring it on. Wet with sweat or wet with water both suck, but I’m ready for something different.
The heat may have been a factor in there being no other participants for the Wednesday Walkers group hike. I went out for a sweaty 7K street stroll to Calapacuan and back. Along the way, I saw two dead men walking.


Yeah, they weren’t walking, I was. It sounded better in my head.

It being Wednesday, we hoofed out to Baloy Beach for the floating bar experience after our one-week absence.














I asked Steve if there was a typhoon forecast causing the earlier-than-usual end of the season. He said the bay had swells two feet high washing over the deck this week, so he’s playing it safe rather than sorry. And so it goes.
I’ve moved on to May 2019 in my journey through the LTG archives. In this post, I reflect on life in my hometown of Barretto. The demographic trends to the elderly side, but then, as far as retirement communities go, this one is rife with exciting things to do and see. I mention my friend John and his girlfriend Mango and their 40-plus-year age gap. John was subsequently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, which progressed to near disablement level. He is now back in the province with Mango and being cared for by her and her family. Loving Filipinas to stay by our side at the end of days is perhaps the best aspect of retired life here.

Today’s YouTube video is the story of the three laughing monks. I didn’t know whether to believe it or not, but a quick Google search says they did exist. Honestly, when I see people on the street laughing for no apparent reason, I figure they are crazy or on drugs, and give them a wide berth. Anyway, it is a short video with a positive message, so judge for yourself.
Time out for some humor:



That’s all for today, folks.

Heya John,
Long time no comment.
It seems all is going well in your wide world – glad to see your adventures are continuing, still madly in love and shrinking waistline. Huge congrats on all fronts.
I have also noticed a number of comments accusing you of reprehensible stuff such as racism, hating Jews or Africans etc. I would not pay it any mind. Even if you are any of these things, it is not apparent in any of your posts, and private conversations are your own business. But benefit of the doubt anyway on my side!!
In any case, some of my best friends, or those I deal with in work have been quite hardcore racists…..jokes that would make your eyes water. It takes all types to make the world a fascinating place, I guess.
Cheers, and have a great weekend,
Yvon M
Thank you so much for this, Yvon. The comments you have seen are not the worst of it. Lately, I’ve had to delete several for the ugly and unfounded attacks calling me a racist and anti-Semite. Absolutely nothing could be further from the truth. I’ve challenged some to give an example of anything I’ve written to support their allegations, and of course, they have not responded.
Anyway, I appreciate your readership and support! Thanks again!