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Moving notes – Updated

Expats

Well, as most readers are well aware, Feyma and I are in the middle of moving right now.  Because there is a lot of work to do, I will keep this article a bit short, but I think I have a few interesting tidbits of information to share.  I want to tell you a bit […]

The move is on!

Buy/Rent Property

As I told you in my Monday article this week, Feyma and I found a new house to move to here in Davao.  As I also stated in a previous article about personal security, with this new house, I will not be too specific about where I will be living.  I had also said that […]

My Bulaga Brownout

Infrastructure

Monday, During the Barangay elections, 11:30 in the morning, my power shuts off, after eight days of power outages I’m not surprised, so I did my Zombie walk to the back, flipped a couple of switches, set my “Power is On” alarm, fired up the Honda and was back in the house, all in less than […]

What’s in the honey, honey?

Food/Drink

The other day, Feyma offered to cook me some biscuits for breakfast, and I readily accepted her offer.  It sounded good.  She told me that we had some honey, and asked if I wanted to have some honey on my biscuits.  Sure thing!  Sounded delicious, so I was looking forward to a delicious breakfast. I […]

Double Trouble

Returning Filipino

A few days ago me and my sister were working outside. We were cleaning and trimming my orchids. I had Deo, my nephew, buying some fertilizer for my orchids and the rest of my flowering plants. Of course if I will be outside my kids will hang out with me there especially its a Saturday, […]

What would you do?

Expats

As you can imagine, I get a ton of e-mails, day in and day out.  No day goes by that I get fewer than several dozen e-mails through this site.  Some e-mails are friendly.  Some are not.  Some ask for assistance with things that I can help with.  Other e-mails seem to ask for assistance, […]

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