Friday, February 27, 2009

orphanage sewing machine






At Christmas i asked Lisa what she really needed for the orphanage and she told me a sewing machine would be very handy.

The "friends of Mindanao" group collected funds for a christmas party and very generously Paul Salvidge's family (Paul is an English friend of mine living here in davao) sent over funds for the party but with collection exceeding spends, we had funds over. After discussion with Paul and the "friends" group i contacted lisa about the sewing machine, funds looked ok but how much would it cost and where do we get it from and which one?

Me and Lisa by e mail had dialogue and after some confusion (not surprising seeing the subject the language issues and the "one off" task) Lisa cleared things up by shopping for the item. she gave us price (funds were ok...just...), location and model number.

Paul went to collect yesterday but i had a few texts and phone calls, it wouldn't fit in his car. I was a bit surprised, but see picture, Lisa chose an old fashioned (practical) model with stand so, i arranged to collect this morning. I met Paul after tennis this morning and we went and loaded it into my vehicle, it was inspected, packed, and ready for us, typical Philippine efficiency....wait i thought they were supposed to be the opposite here....this is the subject of further discussion.

Persuaded Ann, Annika and Germaine to come with me to the orphanage and some pictures attached of the event.

Disturbed the kids for their lunch (older kids at school) but it was nice to see something of their routine and good for Ann to see the orphanage for the first time too...............

Generous of Paul and his family and glad to assist...more of the orphanage to come

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Puppies end Feb 09





Visited Nilda on Thursday 26th Feb 09 to visit the Daschound (sp?) puppies and take a few photos, one had died last night, don't know why and so there are 3 left, 2 boys and 1 girl, think we are having one of the boys, will wait for a decision from Nilda, lets see.

Annika does "like" them of course she does, me do i like them, well they are ok, seem to be a good dog, not too big, good at catching mice and rats...(cats lets see) and bark at strangers but not at people they know. The 2 dogs at Rene and Nildas seem very contented running around their big garden and so walking the dog will not be needed as our garden is even bigger and he will have the run of the garden except the swimming pool area. Not being too lazy here just practical because there aren't many dog walks here in Davao.

Small dog in a big garden, should work out fine i think......always someone at home, except on an odd sunday lunch...sunday is Germaine and Lizelle's day off, and so the dog should not get too bored and lonely, i think it will be fine i really do, hope we don't regret it......... A sausage dog for our little gorgeous sausage.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

pool repair and change of water feb 09




The chemical balance in the pool went haywire, pool changed water colour from luminous red tinged glow (too much acid) to murky green (too much chlorine) and then back to blue again but we had already decided to change the water and take the chance to get a bit of maintenance done...namely,.......re-grout the tiles and to replace one of the lights wall bracket that "mysteriously" (kids using it as an unofficial springboard is our best guess......) broke.

Draining the pool was slightly tricky because we have a submersible pump to pump out groundwater and this needed to be balanced with decreasing water content in the pool.....then also because 28 m3 (my guess) was introduced into the water run off drain and it started to back up later in the process, anyway after a day or so it was done.

Bracket changed, re-grouting took place and then re-filling, all took 4 or 5 days and we had a "new" swimming pool party Sunday 21st Feb, water was bracing to say the least, kids dodged it, me and Arnel were the main swimmers it was re-freshing.

Job cost a few quid in repairs, grout, labour and water, but every 2 years or so not too bad.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Samal v Panglao





Gina (a friend) asked me if i prefer Samal which is an island in the gulf of Davao here in Mindanao. or Panglao an island near Bohol, we visited this week. To be honest i don't know, Samal is close and we take it for granted, it is just there and very accessible for local resorts like paradise beach resort, or Chemas via boat or a RORO ferry away ....or like....

A week or so back we went to a backwater place for our niece Kitkats birthday to a place called La Concha. it is a private resort and can be booked only when the owner isn't present, he rents it out to cover overhead and maintenance costs.

I drove and Arnel also drove his Dads vehicle, about 12 in each vehicle so a happy party of 24 or so, arrived early for a full days eating, drinking and swimming. Wow some of the kids swam all day and were so sun tanned at the end of the day, really burnt but it was beautiful and so.....

Gina, not sure which i prefer but Samal is closer and in support of Mindanao i guess i choose Samal.

trip to Bohol






We went to Bohol last week and stayed on a popular local island Panglao, going with friends Mats and Cora and of course Germaine and Annika, it was a happy party. We stayed at a place near to Alona beach called Alona studio's, it was ok and fairly inexpensive but not convenient for the beach and with limited food menu, very limited, so, would try somewhere else next time.

We went by plane, 45 mins to Cebu and from Cebu transfered to the port area where we waited about an hour for the ferry from Cebu to Bohol. The ferry was a pleasant 2 hour journey, me and Mats sat on top which was quite noisy but blowy and fun taking in the sites of passing paradise islands.

Annika was fine at "getting up" at 4am, great on the flight and slept on the ferry testing Ann's biceps but resting and happy. We were only there for 3 nights and 2 full days but soon got the feel for the place and "hit" some really good restaurants during the trip. We would have liked to go boating, dolphin watching or island hopping but between us we counted that out because of Annika and the extra hassle that would have entailed, so, we took it easy for the first day, except Annika up at 5am so at first light 5:30am (we called for Mats as arranged at 5:30 but he sleepilly declined to come with) Germaine and I took Annika down to the beach for a nice splash about in the cool weather. Super meal out at night and that was the first day done.

We went on a Bohol trip the next day which was python stroking, monument visiting, tarsier monkey viewing (worlds smallest primate i think see picture with Ann) and chocolate hill viewing, boat trip for lunch and caves and rope bridge it was all packed into one trip, tiring but fun. More beer and food and then back to home next day returning via ferry, 3 hours wait and lunch in Cebu shopping mall and then delayed flight of about an hour home, all no problems apart from an upset Annika on the return flight coz of ear / air pressure problems, she was a handful thats for sure, 45 mins felt like 4.5 hours, anyway she was fine as soon as we touched down so it had to be her ears, she slept on the way there but not on the way back, anyway no big problems.

All in all a good trip, weather not perfect, digs not perfect but it was fun, Bohol is worth a trip.