Well, I guess I’m not so little, but Swan and I took a morning walk to the marketplace in Subic town. We purchased some school supplies for Jason, the little boy Swan met on one of the Candy Walks, and also restocked our chocolate cache for this coming Sunday’s mission.
The walk itself was mostly on the National Highway, which is never that pleasant. In Calapandayan, we came upon the scene of an accident that occurred minutes before our arrival.
Some more pleasant photos from our trek:
Next on our agenda was a trip to the beauty salon for a foot spa.
With our feet scraped and nails clipped, we crossed the highway and visited Papagayo for some beachside dining.
Needless to say, Papagayo will not be a regular stop on our dining itinerary. Oh, and Swan didn’t get wine because she thought 300 pesos a glass was too pricey. Which means this venue won’t work for a beach bar alternative either.
As we were finishing our meal, Swan got a message from our neighbor Davina asking where we were so they could meet us for a drink. We got together at Green Room.
After a couple of drinks at Green Room, we had a comfortable ride home in Jeff’s car. We’ll be getting together again this afternoon for the dinner meetup at Hops and Brews along with Matt and his wife.
And I’m thinking an out-of-town trip is coming in my near future.
So, I’m sure you’ve read Zuckerberg’s admission that Facebook censored content at the government’s request during COVID and the 2020 elections. Today’s surprise was seeing this cover on a friend’s post:
I shared this on my feed and told folks to see for themselves how fucked up our world has become.
But, thanks for the memories, Facebook:
Today’s YouTube is from a channel I wasn’t subscribed to, but I gave it a watch. For the past two years, this Yank has lived in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), a very upscale area in Metro Manila. He thinks things are changing (for the worse), citing inflation and women’s attitudes, among others. Well, I’ve bitched about higher prices, but there’s no escaping that. I think his real problem is living in Manila. Things are as good here in my neck of the woods as they ever were.
The daily dose of humor:
Today began for me with this beauty:
Well, our group hike took us to Olongapo City, so I couldn’t go collect the gold. Maybe next time. Now it is time to get ready for the Hops and Brews gathering. See you here tomorrow to tell you all about it.
Sorry to see that that meal was disappointing. Are there any good hole-in-the-wall spots that look grungy but serve decent food? There’re a lot of places like that in Seoul.
So—scheduled power outages prompt you to travel, eh? Takes a lot to move you.
re: Zuckerberg
Fake through and through. I don’t trust a thing he says, and I’m glad I’ve been off Facebook since around 2010.
Have a good gathering this evening!
John mate need ya to make a report with pics of the various ladyboy hangouts in ya town. Asking for a friend mate thanks cheers
Sorry, Aaron, but I have no interest or expertise in ladyboys or their hangouts. The only bar I know that actively employs them is Thumbstar, and that is one reason I never go there.
Kev, I honestly can’t think of any fine dining hole-in-the-walls. Myleen’s is probably the smallest place I’ve eaten, but it has a nice ambiance.
Yeah, I’m powerless to stop myself from wanting to get out of town! Actually, the subject came up at dinner last night, and now the whole group (four couples) will spend the brownout in Angeles City.
I use Facebook like a tool, but you have to be on guard that the tool doesn’t use you. That covered meme is something I wouldn’t have normally shared, and now I’m seeing lots of folks are similarly pissed that something so innocuous would be considered violent, and it is getting a lot more views than it would have otherwise. Well played, Facebook!
In case you missed it: my review of both versions of Hillbilly Elegy.
Just saw it this morning…left a comment with my thoughts.