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Sun , sea and..........stroking!!
... then that was it for the night! Leaving the drinking till tomorrow we decide as one more day of Miss K to take her 'get better magic' pills!!!
Can i just mention how hot Miss K is by the way?? I'm a very lucky guy!! Especially when she is in her 'beach' mode! i'm gonna be lost when i go back to Cy alone and she stays in Swe for a bit!!
Now its stroke time so have to put the pen down!
Night folks!!!!
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A hidden paradise called Boracay!
... over to Boracay Island. We arrived just as the sun was going down but as the small island was waking up, and once we were there, we knew it was so worth the effort!
We checked in at a small guest house called Dave's Straw-Hat Inn, a basic but comfortable place that was under a two minute stroll from the white sand. The owner Janet and her staff were very friendly and accommodating, and had we not been more organised in booking our whole 8 nights there, we wouldn't ...
Beautiful Beach even in the rain
... and started to eat it, until the divers signaled him it was for the fish......Thats our Andoy!!
We headed back to the shore and went for coffee and then down to the Victory again. No drama tonight, but drinks were good. We walked up the beach a bit further and had dinner a Don Vito's, an Italian restaurent. I had baked lasagna, which, while good, tasted a bit like it came from the frozen food section of Loblaws, and Andoy had Shrimp ...
A plane, a boat, an automobile
... some in advance to Shirley's bank account, but needed some more cash. Using my debit card in a Metrobank cash machine I requested some cash. And nothing happened, neither did my debit card reappear. After a few minutes Shirley summoned a nearby security guard. As he stood there repeatedly pressing the cancel button my heart sank. But surprise, surprise, after a couple more minutes card and cash were spewed out. I presume it has a bit more checking to do than normal. So ...
Being "tourists" in Boracay and Manila
... way ahead looks possibly passable to swimmers or waders, but it is no place for a camera. We retrace our steps, give the first resort a miss, try an open arched passage, but are pinged by a guard. He directs us back a couple of resorts. We try another likely passage, but it ends in a dark corridor one way and dying steps up the steep hill the other. The guard has pinged us again, and gives us more specific directions back to a bar, where we get directions inland. ...