‘Twas the day before Easter

And this creature was stirring outside of the house. Starting with the Saturday edition of the Candy Walk.

The kids were lining up for their goodie ration.
A view of the bay from neighborhood #1.
Stepping up to neighborhood #5.

And here’s a short video of the stretch we walk to get to neighborhood #6. The kids at the end of the clip were asking Swan the name of my vlog so they could watch the video I took. That’s a first, even though I’m not a vlogger.

Here’s a view from neighborhood #6:

Ships on the bay.
Our sweet 6K Saturday stroll.

As we were finishing our walk, Swan said she was hungry. I knew what that meant, so I asked, “Jollibee or McDonald’s?” She responded, “Macdoo” (that’s what the locals call it). So, we declared it a “cheat day” and indulged our cravings. I had a chicken sandwich and shared an order of fries with Swan. My big sins were the apple pie AND a chocolate sundae. Oh well.

When it was beer o’clock, we headed for It Doesn’t Matter. I was surprised that it wasn’t very busy for a Saturday. Once we’d had our fill of beverages, we moved to Jewel Cafe for some grub.

Chicken cordon bleu for my gal…
…and a tiny but tasty pepper steak for me.

The waitress surprised me when she delivered this to our table after our meal:

A complimentary scoop of ice cream. If I understood correctly, it was a holiday promo that comes with the steak dinner.

We did our nightcap at Wet Spot. Swan invited her waitress friend Beth to join in an early morning trip to Botolon (about an hour’s drive up the coast) for an Easter church service. They left at five a.m. and still aren’t back, and it’s after noon now. I hope they don’t need saving! UPDATE: I just got a message that they are stuck in traffic in San Felipe. No surprise, this is the biggest holiday of the year, and just about everyone heads for the beach, it seems.

Not bad for a cheat day, I suppose.

Forgive me, Father, for I cannot resist taunting my liberal Facebook friends with stuff like this:

A lesson the Dims have failed to learn. Keep it up!
Glad he’s back where he belongs.
Absentee ballot from a prison in El Salvador?

Okay, and now back to our regularly scheduled programming.

Today’s find in the LTG archives is about the evening in March 2007 when my realtor treated me to a dinner show at the Walker Hill Sheraton Hotel in Seoul (I’d just renewed my lease for another two years in Korea). I did a mini-review of the “Subway” performance, finding the acting not up to par, but still an enjoyable night out away from the Itaewon bar scene. Another memory in The Story of My Life.

Speaking of which, Facebook reminded me of this beer drinker in 1990:

At least it wasn’t a Bud Light.
Nine years ago, I saw this ad and the words to a Steve Miller Band song popped into my head: “you’re the cutest thing that I ever did see, I really love your peaches, want to shake your tree.”
Four years ago, I was still protesting the scamdemic oppressors, and somehow the Facebook censors let me get away with this one.

Today’s YouTube video is a vlogger I never previously watched discussing ways to avoid the current heatwave. Most are just common sense, but I’ve been saying this is the hottest it’s been in years, and he agrees with me. There are also relatively cooler places to reside in the PI, like Baguio, where he’d like to move. Baguio is okay for a visit, but just a tad too isolated for my taste. It’s the only place I’ve been in the Philippines where I felt chilly. Even saw my breath there one night.

Humor time:

He’s no necrophiliac.
Yeah, then she’ll say there is no “f in way”
I’ve got a sinking feeling that won’t go well.

Happy Easter to all you believers out there. I’m not trying to get a rise out of you, honest! Hideaway Bar is closed today for the holiday, so there won’t be a feeding to attend (I sent money so they could eat last night). Not sure if the Arizona floater and John’s place will be open, but the best way to find out is to go and see for myself. I’ll let you know how that works out tomorrow.

3 thoughts on “‘Twas the day before Easter

  1. The problem that nazis like you don’t realize is that once they’ve come for everyone else then you are next in line. I know empathy and compassion is beyond your grasp but do make an effort, dear.

  2. You must be a happy guy, Barney, ignorance being bliss and all. I reside in a foreign country, and guess what, if I didn’t abide by the laws of the land, including immigration, I’d be deported. That’s the way it works. Come into the USA legally, obey the laws, and you ain’t got nothing to worry about from the Nazis…

  3. Looks to have been a good Holy Saturday. Happy Easter. Or as a friend of mine used to call it, Beaster.

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