…keeps on turning. And so the Journey continues. *ahem*
More of the same around here. Nothing wrong with that I suppose.
Something “interesting” from yesterday’s walk:
I couldn’t feel the burn yesterday, but I could sure as hell see it.
Well, they warned us that if Trump wasn’t impeached he would have limitless power. And now he’s gone and changed the twenty-dollar bill into a 2020 note.
And what are you doing for Valentine’s Day?
I’m actually going to return to Baguio City for the Valentine’s run with the La Union Hash House Harriers.
And that’s all I’ve got for today boys and girls. Thanks for dropping by!
4 thoughts on “The wheel in the sky…”
Lucky is indeed a lucky fellow, borderline retarded though he may be.
Are those three new houses already spoken for?
Yeah, he’s dumb as a rock but too stupid to know it. Makes him a happy dog!
Yes, people normally acquire the lots then have a house of their design built. I’ve seen some occasionally out there overseeing the work. There is one house recently completed that is for sale now. Apparently the owner decided he didn’t want to live here after all. That happens more frequently than you’d think. People just reach a breaking point with the frustrations of living in a third world country.
Lucky is definitely the appropriate name for this fellow. The life for a street dog is hard in the USA but in the PI i’m sure it is way harder. Behind that tough McCrarey exterior lies a man with a good heart. From one dog lover to another Thank You. Peace Out!
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way in which its animals are treated” Mahatma Gandhi
Thanks, Soju. Dogs give more love back than you can give them.
Lucky is indeed a lucky fellow, borderline retarded though he may be.
Are those three new houses already spoken for?
Yeah, he’s dumb as a rock but too stupid to know it. Makes him a happy dog!
Yes, people normally acquire the lots then have a house of their design built. I’ve seen some occasionally out there overseeing the work. There is one house recently completed that is for sale now. Apparently the owner decided he didn’t want to live here after all. That happens more frequently than you’d think. People just reach a breaking point with the frustrations of living in a third world country.
Lucky is definitely the appropriate name for this fellow. The life for a street dog is hard in the USA but in the PI i’m sure it is way harder. Behind that tough McCrarey exterior lies a man with a good heart. From one dog lover to another Thank You. Peace Out!
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way in which its animals are treated” Mahatma Gandhi
Thanks, Soju. Dogs give more love back than you can give them.