— Henry ‘Reekay’ V.
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[06/21/2013] — The last two days have been kinda overcast during the day. Evenings the wind would pick up and bring some heavy rain.. always with lots of lightning and thunder around here. It’s one of my favorite things about being here.. the warm rains, lightning and thunder. With the lights dimming I was almost sure there’d be a blackout. I’ve got my candles and rechargeable flashlights but doing without internet is a drag. Fortunately the lights stayed on anyway.
So now, here it is a bright and sunny morning. Well, my version of morning anyway at 11:30am. I was up until 3am on some new ebooks I’m working on (and goofing off on facebook), so I slept in a bit more than my usual 9:30(ish) wake-up time. Since I had a bit of a slightly sore throat from this flu/cold thing I got over a few days ago, I decided to make up the local remedy; Hot Calamansi. The calamansi is a very small citrus fruit
Meanwhile, to my pleasant surprise, the storm has moved on and now it’s a bright and shiny day outside. This is another wonderful thing about being on a tropical island, not just Bohol but any of the islands with lots of vegetation.. after the rains everything is newly green, clean and set against the bluest skies you’ve ever seen in your life. It’s like opening-day at Eden, just a fantastic sight to wake up to. From my desk I can look
The only time I close and lock the front door is right before bedtime. There’s no screen door and I wouldn’t want one. It gives me a clear view of the jungle area through my bamboo fence beyond the patio area. Aside from a huge frog that lazily hopped in for a few minutes, oh and the one time a turkey ran amok in the house.. leaving the door open hasn’t been a problem. Although I will close it if there’s a swarm of mosquitoes in the yard. But, aside from that.. I usually leave the door wide-open all day.
As you might notice, I am back to using my laptop screen, not the big 20″ monitor I just put into place only days ago. I’ve had the big monitor for a few years now and even before I lugged it over here it would black out maybe once a month for no reason. But I would just unplug it, plug it back in and problem solved. Yesterday it blacked out and now.. nothing. Zero. Not even the power light will go on, and that always worked. I checked before ever plugging it in and it’s rated for 220V, so it’s not that. I also have the consistent habit of unplugging my laptop stuff from the wall when I go to bed, or if there are heavy lightning storms nearby. No, I think it was just some factory issue or maybe the humidity got to it.. doesn’t matter, it’s pretty much a stage-prop at this point. I’ll try plugging it again next week, see if anything changes. Otherwise, it’s back to the closet with it.
I made up some oatmeal with cinnamon and maple syrup for breakfast today, snacking n that as I type this. I try to eat kinda healthy out here, lots of fruits, plenty of vegetables, lean bbq’d meats and every so often my favorite breakfast; 2 eggs, 2 Longaniza sausage and a cup of rice. Oh, one other thing
What you do is you squeeze the calamansi juice into the small bowl they provide, a dash of soy sauce, some vinegar and then crack the chili peppers, squeeze and drop those into your little mixture. This is the tastiest little sauce to dip your bbq’d meats into. Which is primarily chicken, fish and pork here. Some places will also offer fish sauce to add as well, which is some fairly potent stuff.. a few drops is all you need. However I do like putting plenty of fish sauce in when I’m making up soup for a tangy taste along with some fresh-cut ginger root, garlic and soy sauce.
Well, I have a few new videos to upload today so that means a trek “into town”. I haven’t done much outdoor exercise with all this rain lately so I could use the stretch. Get my supply of “vitamins for the eyes” as they call it here. I’m hoping to do a trip to Iloilo with some friends of the site here (Al & Rob) so a little getaway will do me good. Tip a few beers and get into some mischief. For now, it’s time to hit the road now that the rain has decided to move along, leaving me this bright, wonderful day.
[06/16/2013] — It’s been a great weekend. Aside from getting sick that is. But everything else, a very good time. Nothing amazing or life-threatening. Just one of those rainy-day weekends where it’s nice to get out for a bit and then spend the rest of the time home as the rain pours down all afternoon and into the evening. I had gone into town for some groceries. I finally stopped to peruse the selection of DVDs offered up
But he seemed like an enterprising young lad and his older brother chimed in, “If you have problem.. you bring it back. We’re here all the time.” Okay, now this much I knew to be true because I see them there every time I go to the mall. And the DVDs seemed legit. After all, it had scenes taken from the films right there on the package. So I forked over the necessary pesos and tucked the discs into my backpack. I’d say we both came out ahead on that transaction.
I lucked out on the way home. It had been raining but the rain was now taking a break. I hadn’t been on the jungle road more than a minute when one of the neighbors, a guy named ‘Tino’, who lives about 2 acres from my place pulled up behind me to give me a
After getting home and hanging the wet laundry that was about as productive a day as I intended to have. I’d already been coughing since last night and I could feel the strength draining from me with every hour. The rain kicked up again but the laundry is beneath the eaves so, not a problem. When I originally came to the Philippines I made sure to
I snipped some lemongrass from the patio area, boiled up some hot tea and some insta-noodles to ease my sore-throat. I guess I got the flu from my interlude with a lovely young lady the evening before. All I’ll share about that is that it was totally worth it. I watched one of the movies from my newly acquired DVD collection and while the subtitles did not match the audio at all, apart from that I enjoyed the first two movies I watched. (“Priest” and “Contagion”) As for now, it’s almost midnight and I’m thinking I’ll watch one more movie before calling it a night. It’s been a peaceful Father’s Day and now that the day is dawning back in the States I’m getting some well wishes from my kids on Facebook already. Lately I’ve been feeling like the luckiest dog on the block with where my life is at right now. I have several projects I’m working on and it’s nice to wake up each day and tackle them at my own pace in such a beautiful part of the world. Lots more places to explore so, stay tuned.
[06/15/2013] — Well, this morning I took an early walk to town via the ‘new’ path I’ve found through the jungle. It goes slightly more directly passing some fairly nice homes along the way. There are some pretty incredible trails going about 50 feet down from the road into some really thick bush. It looks like paradise. Well, paradise with some cobras
He was with me until we passed the neighbor’s house about two acres away and suddenly he dashes over to their porch. Nobody is there. They only visit there maybe twice a month. I kept on walking as Catsby went exploring their porch and yard. Fine with me. Maybe he’ll venture a little further to where some kids live and they can handle him. After 2 days of having a cat around I’ve had my fill. So I continued walking and had gotten about half a mile away. No sign of Catsby anywhere in sight. But then, from deep within the jungle bushes along the road is.. another kitten in the woods! Same situation, different day. Different cat. I took a momentary look and could hear it in there somewhere. Finally I said aloud, “Oh.. hell, no. I know where this is leading.”, and I kept on going down the road to the main street.
After getting to the main road which leads to the mall I was having second thoughts about taking this route. There is no room along the side of the road and barely room for the two lanes of traffic. I walked facing the traffic, but then passing traffic from behind me would end up only a foot away coming from behind me. One time it was a cement truck going about 45 mph and seemed way too close to be zooming up from behind. Not cool. Around that time the road widened a bit and I saw this sign on tree, advertising for
So.. why an elf? Why not.. a gorilla? Or a super-hero? This really perplexed me so I took this photo to ask around and get an answer at first opportunity. A bit more down the road and I passed the local Terminal where the buses and jeepneys gather near the mall. It’s been raining
[06/13/2013] — For cryin’ out loud. Anyone who knows me knows I am just not into cats. I won’t kill or hurt them, intentionally, but I’d rather not be around them. Dogs are better. But out here in the province there are already five or so large puppies that come into my yard every morning to snoop around before they go on their daily rounds. So I don’t need a dog of my own.
So.. there I was walking through the jungle road in the pitch black of night with a penlight flashlight to light my way. It’s all I really need now that I’m familiar with the road. Saves me the hassle of carrying the large, rechargeable flashlight. I was in the thick of the jungle area, away from any nipa huts and then I hear the loudest, angriest ‘MEOW’ I’ve ever heard from a cat. It was coming from somewhere about ten feet into the foliage along the side of the road. I could tell it was only a kitten by the sound of it, but it was really, really loud for a kitten. And how it survived or even got out there is beyond me.
After shining the light into the dark trees a bit from the road suddenly this tiny, gray kitten comes tumbling out from the tall grass. It’s meowing was just so loud for such a tiny animal. It looked to be about three weeks old, although hard to tell because it was just skin and bones. But it was angry, hungry (I presume) and as I was to learn.. very tenacious.
I didn’t want to deal with it so I left and continued on into the darkness. I could hear it meowing behind me, somewhere. After going another hundred feet or so I soon realized it was still only a few feet behind me. It was following the penlight as it was the only light source for a half-mile in either direction with no moon overhead. Whatever, I kept going. Three kilometers later.. this stupid kitten is STILL following me despite the puddles and rocks the whole way. And crying the entire time while almost tripping me several times as it tried to stay near my feet and the light.
So, I get home and he/she/it is still following me. I got a better look
So, fine.. I broke down and figured I’d slide some bread under the door. That disappeared quickly and pretty soon he was quiet.
So I went about my business of late night video editing as I boiled up a chicken to make some chicken/noodle soup. After separating all the meat from the bones I figured, what the hell.. I’ll put the bones outside where ‘the cat’ could have them. I slowly opened the door to find it had taken up to resting on top of a little table next to the door. I put the chicken-bones there and he went to town on it. I felt sorry for him and even put out a bowl of water. “Next you’ll be wanting fresh cream, I suppose?”, I said as I went back inside.
The next morning I slowly opened the door and peeked out. I could
Meanwhile, during the day, I spotted a seashell along the porch I’d
Even now, at almost 2am in the morning.. still with the meow-meow-meow at the window. And he’s been
[06/12/2013] — Wow.. it’s already the 12th of the month. How did that happen? It seems like just the other day, back on the 1st, I was getting on a ferry bound for Cebu. A reader of the blog, David from Ireland, wanted to meet up so I got myself over to Mactan where met at the Grand Mall.. my old hangout from before I moved here to Bohol a few months ago. He’s a cool guy, young and somewhat conservative actually. When it comes to booze, he’s definitely of the Irish tradition that enjoys some good conversation (round after round) on a variety of topics not to the exclusion of sports, women, politics, the IRA, Filipinas and a bit about life here on the Philippines. He’s done a bit of traveling before to the other continents but this was his first time out to the East. After a few rounds there at the Mooon’s Cafe we decided to meet up somewhere later in Cebu at the end of the day. I needed to find someplace to sleep for the next two nights so I jumped on a tricycle which took me to the ferry and I was soon stepping off back into the area of Cebu near Pier 3.
I thought about walking to the Mercedes Hotel, which would take me
After a shower, a fresh shirt and a little cologne I was ready to head back out the door again. David sent me a text with the name of the British pub he’d found in the northern area of Cebu so I took a snapshot of a map off the net cafe and grabbed a taxi to meet up with him. After a bit of misunderstanding with the taxi driver (no.. I did not want to go to the power plant at 8pm, which is where he first took me).. I finally walked through the doors of the pub and we began a fresh round. We eventually joined tables with a Brit and his Filipina wife. I forget his name but he’d been in the Philippines for close to 20 years now and is very happy with his lot in life these days. The pub itself was very nicely done. It had genuine items from England to decorate the place, the cute Filipina waitresses were dressed up in little rugby uniforms and several flat screens above played the current rugby match. I don’t even follow American sports so I can’t tell you much about rugby except that involves much more running than I’m willing to do.
Now, I should have anticipated this but I didn’t. Even though David doesn’t strike me as a 3-mass-a-week Catholic, none the less he hails from that tradition. The Brit on the other hand was a Protestant.
Eventually we called it a night. The Brit’s ever-patient Filipina wife only briefly entered the discussion once or twice while spending the rest of her time checking out music and the net on her phone. David and I shared a taxi that dropped me off at the Mercedes. I had hoped we’d have the energy to go to Chicago Joe’s that evening but I was running outta energy between the ferry-ride, more booze than food and the heaving. Even David later told me he found himself nearly dozing off once the taxi continued to take him over the bridge back to his place on Mactan. This is why, if I’m going to drink more than 3 beers.. I need to dance that stuff off. I got back to my hotel and, after yet another shower I settled in for some Discovery channel programs (I never watch tv in the jungle) and called it a night.
The following morning started the way every day should start.. with a sexy text from a lovely woman. I gave her my room number and within an hour there was a knock at my door. She even brought pizza.. am I like the luckiest man in the world or what? We
Meanwhile, David had been bar-crawling starting at the Leprechaun Pub (where he oddly enough met up with an old friend of his Dad’s from Ireland.. small world, eh?).. and as I walked down the main street by the Grand Mall it turned out he and a few other expats had gathered over at the Midnight Sun, just a few blocks from where I was.
We were now in the area of Mactan known as Tamiya. Tamiya has a bank, several decent places to eat and quite a few places to drink. But the nicest place which had a complete dance-club with all the bells ‘n whistles was where we were heading.. The Lotus Club. It’s
I started on my beer as I surveyed the flashing, oozing rivers of
After about an hour of that I was sweaty and thirsty so, another beer. I looked to the bar and there was an American girl, brunette, in a short dress and looking very, very nice. Me.. I think I’ve had my fill of American girls for one life-time, although this one was really, really pretty. So I shouted into David’s ear, nodding in her direction; “Hey!.. American girl. Over there.”. Now, I don’t mind saying that in all objectivity David is a handsome man. I knew this should be a slam-dunk for him. With his Irish brogue and charm this girl didn’t stand a chance and off he went on his mission. Next thing I know, the two Filipina girls wanted to dance again and off I
Eventually he tapped me to let me know he was bailing for the evening. I was having a pleasant time with.. eh.. whatever-her-name-is so I wished him well as another one of my favorite songs got mixed. I ended up having a really fun time with her and her friend but even I could tell that if I didn’t call it a night I’d be sore as hell the next day. In fact, as it turned out I’d already passed that point an hour prior as I discovered the next day. I thanked them for a wonderful evening of dance and made my way to the door. Taking one last look at the fun still in full swing I ended what turned out to be four hours well spent.. better than doing Zumba in my estimation.
I walked out the door and with the dulled down pounding of the beat behind the closed door behind me I made my way to the conveniently located all-night breakfast place just a few dozen feet
As it turns out these two Filipinas were full-time promo-girls/models. I wasn’t surprised. They were.. well, very attractive to say the least. They’d been bouncing from island to island doing job to job and just happened to be on Mactan that night. Next stop for them was Cebu and from there to some other place. My breakfast arrived and I suddenly realized how famished I was. They were done eating but the girl across from me continued her diatribe on her adamant position regarding non-conformance to the whole marriage/baby-machine role expected of her. As she went on I finally had to turn to her friend and say, “She is one FEISTY woman, your friend, eh?” She looked at me from her phone somewhat apologetically and continued texting.
After a while they rose to wish me well and disappeared into the 1 a.m. evening. I finished up my corned beef breakfast, relishing every bit of it as I pondered the curves of their legs as they got into a taxi at the curb.
This much I do remember from the first two days of the month. As I said, it’s already the 12th and how that happened is beyond me. I do remember going to town for immigration and before I knew it some sales girl at the mall was asking me if I’d like a complimentary massage with one of their vibrating devices. In hopes that I would purchase it afterward, of course. I really didn’t want to get sucked into this charade so I declined her offer. But this girl was quite insistent. And pretty. It was only after giving in and agreeing to a 5-minute massage that my suspicion was confirmed. She was in fact a ladyboy. No surprise here in the Philippines, I’ve gotten used to it. Next thing I know her and her real-girl friend are asking me the usual 20-questions as ‘she’ gave me a massage with this device. In all honesty, the massage felt good but I still had no intention of buying one. The 5-minute massage turned into a 35-minute massage before I finally convinced her I really, really had to be going.
Later in the week I got my fill of exercise as it seemed each day I had new videos to upload and thus making a trip to town (walking) in order to upload them from one of the net cafes in the mall. The wireless net connnection to the province has only gotten worse sine Globe decided to do an ‘upgrade’about a month after I moved here. In fact, even now I am writing this off-line in Notepad because the only change from the usual slow-signal is now a new development.. no-signal. Nada. This is no-muy-bueno for a tech-guy like me whose only connection to the outside world is a cell phone and the internet. Normal people sleep after 10pm, but the Net keeps me connected and working late into the night. Something has to improve with this signal, and soon. I should have some wheels of my own in 2 months and then I can just jaunt over to the mall anytime. But for now, walking the jungle road is a 3 mile round-trip. It’s a beautiful walk.. but I’d rather be working from the comfort of home with my fridge and kitchen nearby for intermittent breaks.
It takes me 40 minutes to get to the mall from my place hoofing it. It’s 4:40p right now and the mall closes at 9pm so if I want to upload the 3 videos along with this article today I guess I better get a move on. If this is going to keep up perhaps I should get another book or just plan on coming to the mall first thing in the morning tomorrow so I can keep up on my various projects. But all in all.. it’s been a good first two weeks of the month even though the last five days I can’t seem to recall anything. Oh, actually.. one of item of note is that I finally was able to meet with a reader, Peter and his Filipina wife,
If I stayed in Alona there was no time the next day to get back home, put on pants and get to the immigration office here on Bohol.. which I didn’t even know where it was
But I had no choice so I easily found a guy who would take me for 200 pesos (about $4.50) and off we went into the night down a semi-lit highway that is in very good condition along the east side of the island. Not like the banged-up trek I took along the west-side of the island via jeepney earlier in the day. But as I finally submitted to the circumstances I looked upward as we zoomed down the coast in the warm evening air and took in the sight of the bright stars overhead. It was a great ride.. aside from my butt hurting from sitting no a small seat after 15 minutes. He got me as far as the edge of town and I vanished into the jungle night until reaching my home.
I plan to meet with another expat, Rusty, tomorrow since he lives there in Tagbilaran town. I also met another expat, Mike, who grew up in Riverside same as me when I made it to the immigration office that following day. He runs and orphanage on the north end of the island so I plan to visit him and the orphanage next week to see about doing a write-up on his work. Hopefully get him some exposure and donations for what he’s doing there. Seems like a really nice guy.
I don’t remember much else except that I’ve been enjoying the peace and tranquility of the province out here. A woman in the village, who is running the sari-sari store for her relative for awhile, told me the other day; “I see you sometimes. You are walking the road to ICM all alone. You are not afraid?” I asked her, “Afraid of what? There is nothing out there but trees.” She thought about it for a second and said, “The forest is only good for ghosts. Not good for human people.” She may be right. Not about the ghosts. But maybe there is a wild-eyed crack-head or bandit hiding in the bushes all day, all night, just waiting for some lunatic like me to come along. Which is why I now carry a baton during my walks home at night. Until I get me some wheels, I gotta do what I gotta do.
And if it gets weird, well.. as Hunter Thompson said, “When the going gets weird.. the weird turn pro.”
Henry ‘Reekay’ V.
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Author: Reekay V.
Since 2012 I’ve been traveling through various islands of the Philippines as a full-time Expat and spent 1999 living in Vietnam.
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— Reekay