Homeless Diver

May 21, 2008

Daily Happenings

Ya know, theres been so much drama this past week, I’m gonna turn off the SEO entry for this one. But sure enough, I’m still not going to list the details here. In the US, we call that “Pleading the 5th”. Or drinking a 5th….or something that somehow connects alcohol and legal issues…..

Well, the nice weather is gone and the sun came back out yesterday, after raining for almost a week. That creates humidity. OK class, all together now lets pronounce humidity….” DAYMN!” I can see how the different pronunciations might be confusing…in in the mother tongue of fat-crackerese, DAYMN! said loudly is a valid expression of painful humidity.

Lets see…

  • I found out my cell phone is jacked up. It sends messages out to people not intended. The clicky sound for the camera also stopped.
  • I have been drinking myself stupid recently, worse than normal and I hit black-out drive before 10pm last night.
  • I used FaceBook to find a long-lost best friend I had back in the Army.
  • I am single again and could sell my sheets to a sperm clinic.
  • I found out that I can pack everything I need into 2 bags and a backpack…not bad considering my scuba stuff is in there too.
  • I also found out that I can swim in stormy water at 05:30am using a mask with no strap.
  • I got my visa renewed, late as usual.
  • I found out that I have been here so long that they will not let me leave when I want. I am required to now pay 500 pesos for paperwork a week before and another 1400 pesos at the immigration office in the airport. So, if theres an impending death in the family, basically I’m screwed. Thanks for visiting the Philippines and spending more money than my family makes in a year!…oh and be sure to leave your wallet on the way out. Bye now!
  • I have had the feeling of hair-in-the-back-of-my-throat for a solid week now.
  • I shaved my head back down; sweating in that mop was not doing me any good.
  • I accidentally sent a few hundred emails to people by mixing up the merge of gmail addy books and adding people to Yahoo messenger.
  • I had a deep conversation with a guy who spent 5 months in a mental wing of Philippines prison last year…then agreed to have him teach me some diving specialties.
  • I cleaned the house spotless last week; now it looks pretty unsanitary.
  • I spent way too much money this past week.
  • I am going stircrazy on this island. I dont want to dive. I don’t want to see the same people over and over. I dont like tourists anymore. Nothing blows up here. I need to get back to work just to have something to do.
  • We have had more and more power outages.
  • A big part of Boracay island was without water yesterday. Apparently one of the suppliers were low on supply so they sent people to sneak out and turn off the lines to certain areas so the ‘big guys’ could have water. Small businesses, residential, public…no water. Resorts and spas and anyplace with a swimming pool - lots of water. I watched the guys fan out to turn it back on later. They denied doing it even as about 20 of us watched them. While the denial words were coming out of their mouth, they were kicking sand back over the access cover so it wouldn’t look disturbed.
  • I got heartburn last night for the 1st time in months.
  • Got a sunburn on my head, neck, and shoulders.
  • Looks like I’m losing weight again.

As I type this, leaning on my bed, I look around and cant stand the sight of the inside of this house anymore but really dont want to got be around any one else either. That means I have to wear clothes. On the brighter side, I have a new outlook on finding a better quality of female companion. Not that this will actually happen, but hey, its a start.

April 23, 2008

Another brown out, power outage on Boracay

Filed under: weather — Tags: , , , , , — JD @ 2:11 am

We just can’t seem to get enough of these power outages here on Boracay these days. This one was in the daytime just as the heat was ramping up. Mind you, I only have Air conditioning inside of a few bed-rooms so the bathrooms and everything else are not cooled. During this brown out, it was so hot that most of the water evaporated from two separate toilets in the house. I wasn’t feeling so good and spent the day sweating on top of towels on the bed but managed to venture out into the house a few times….man, it is a scorcher here! A few minutes is one thing, but this one was all morning into the noontime.

Hot! Steamy! Drains every last drop of energy from me. It should be a crime to advertise travel deals during this time of season.

It floors me that the Philippines cannot get its act together and provide the bare minimum power requirements for its most famous beach resort island … all this power consumption was known well in advance from all the construction going on here. Takes at least a year to build a resort.

This same brown out kicked the refrigerator into defrost, (which it needed anyway). I went into the kitchen tonight and saw the towel under my aircon unit but traced the flow under the table and over to the fridge, which had the drip tub in the back overflowing. Hmmm….the toilets evaporate but the water spread out over a hot tile floor doesn’t. Go figure.

April 22, 2008

Hot and Humid with power outages and bad water

The weather in Boracay is pretty bad right now. It will get really cool for about 10 minutes in the middle of the night, then it will rain a downpour, then get warm again. The next day it will be massively hot and humid.  People who wish to travel here for now are going to really not like the outside weather. There is no wind, perfectly calm. No breeze of any kind. Humid and sticky.

Boracay is still having power outages also. Travelers dont ever get told that their hotels might have aircon but no electricity / power. I would be upset to travel here on a vacation and find there was no electricity. Even though the modern marketing electronic age is increasing tourism, its going to also make it easier for would-be tourists to find the truth. Power outage.

The water has also been really bad lately.  For people that travel here on vacation, here is the trick … be sure they don’t open your water bottles for you. A lot of places advertise free bottled water for guests but its not bottled at all. They reuse plastic bottles and push down on the cap when turning so you can hear popping sounds as if it had been sealed. Truth is that most places boil the tap water and refill bottles for cooling. My point is this, the tap water from both sources has been having silt and dirt in it lately. In the small bottles, you cant see it. In a large container, it looks downright brown.

I was starting to feel bad about sleeping all day and waking only after sundown … not any more. I would be highly upset as a tourist right now.

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