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Things That Go Thump In the Night

Repairs

This is a tale about Gremlins, those little creatures that cause normal working machines to go haywire. I can’t speak to everything but I’ve found that some things will fix themselves. Don’t ask me how it happens just believe that it does. During the past couple of months the appliances in my house have staged […]

A pile of diesel?

An energy independent Philippines?

Philippine Progress

Could the Philippines be energy independent?  Could it even go further and become an energy exporting country?  Although I doubt that could happen, it would seem that the country could make a stride in that direction with an invention that is being put to the test here in the Philippines. This invention makes it possible […]

Bob and Feyma at Sarangani Highlands

Our adjustments now!

Adjustment, Family, Returning Filipino

Over the course of time that we have been back here in the Philippines, almost 13 years ago now. I have been posting every now and then about my adjustments and re-adjustments of living back here. Been thinking lately of the life that Bob and I created here for our family. Really, overall we did […]

John Miele

John Miele is our interview today!

Interviews

Today, I’m interviewing John Miele.  I have known John, both online and in person, for quite a few years now.  John lives in Manila, but he has been to Davao a few times and we had an opportunity to have dinner together.  I enjoyed spending time with John and his wife and son. John is […]

South from Alaska

Adjustment, Expats

Joy and happiness reign throughout my house this week, Cecil my son-in-law is home from his ten months in Kodiak Alaska, he had started in Dutch Harbor but decided a different Island would be better. So he moved further north, it made sense to him. Thursday morning (18 April) Mayang and Ymir Thea were running […]

Bob at the Barber

Keeping it local

Expats

A couple of years ago, I was walking around my neighborhood, and happened upon a couple of young kids, maybe 8 to 10 years old.  I had a nice conversation with them that day, but did not get their names.  Over time, I came into regular contact with one of the boys and learned that […]

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