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20 Reasons I LOVE living in the Philippines Mar 15

1. I love being near the ocean.

2. Our neigbors very friendly and helpful

3. I think the Filipinos all have a natural beauty.

4. I just love the sunshine.

5. I just love the tropical rain.

6. I love going down to the open market and just walking around.

7. I love riding in a tricycle.

8. I love seeing the reactions of the Filipinos when I speak just a little bit of Cebuano.

9. I love the Filipino food.

10. I love it when the children put my hand to their forehead as a sign of respect.

11.  just love the tropical vegetation.

12. I love being able to pay the locals to do various odd jobs from, electrical work, lawn work, carpentry work and so many things that I really don't have to do.

13. I love the fact that I don't have to have my own transportation here.

14. I love it that the domestic transportation, tryclcles, buses and flights are so inexpensive.

15. I love seeing all the birds and butterflies in our front and back yards.

16. I love it that my wife can ask the neighborhood boys to help her carry stuff into the house or run an errand for her.

17. I love it that the cost of our rent and utilities are so low.

18. I love it that we have enough discretionary money here that we can help the community in some small way.

19. I love it that I am respected more by the children than where I lived before.

20. I just love going out in my little banca boat.

That's enough for now.

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Another Dream Comes True For Bud Brown Jul 24

I believe we can have just about anything we want in life..we just have to have priorities I've always wanted to experience the freedom of a boat but I had to go to the Philippines so I could afford one. 

 

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Playing Basketball in a Gravel Field Jul 17

I just returned from watching a neighborhood basketball game way out  here in the boondocks of the Philippines. Basketball, for some reason, has taken on an almost "national sport" status here. In every "barangay" (village) there is a public basketball court. This morning I heard a racket not too far from my back yard. It came from where I knew the heighborhood basket ball court was, and since this was Saturday, I figured it must be an offical game, as opposed to the normal scraps among the neighborhood boys during the weekdays. I grabbed a plastic chair, a bottle of water and trapsed through the banana trees to the court, and sure enough, a basketball game was in full progress. At one end of the court was a pair of loud speakers belting out, in the Cebuano language, a blow by blow commentary of the action. I was somewhat surprised when I first got there and sat my plastic chair on the sidelines that all the children moved out of my way, giving me a good view. I did recognise Aton (short for Jonathon)  and his brother John-John, who are the boys of our neighbor and who come over to my house for help with their homework and to watch a scary movie once in a while. I was amazed how the players could dribble that ball on the gravel surface. Twice, the game had to stop while a motor scooter and a car passed down the middle of the court/field on their way to their homes farther up the road. Everyone took the interruption in stride. I saw Athon and John-John smile when they saw me watching and cheering them on. After the game they both came up to me and said "Mano po" meaning they wanted to put the back of my hand to their forehead, a sign of respect to older people. Athough our team ,"The Po-o Lakers, lost by a few points, I consider all the players winners for being such good sports.

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Welcome to the Philippines Slideshow Jun 26

This is the slideshow I just uploaded to YouTube. I used several photos from my latest trip to the Philippines. I want people to know where they can can information if they want to learn Tagalog.

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Two Months in the Philippines and Vietnam Apr 09

Well I have just returned from two months in the Philippines and ten days in Vietnam. If you know me you know I took tons of photos and videos. I will edit the videos and organize the photos then post them here and on YouTube.  Thanks for following me in my adventures. By the way, that two month adventure was just an appitizer for things to come!

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Two Months in the Philippines Apr 02

I'm sitting in the airport in Korea on my way back to the States. I can't believe that I just finished a two month trip to the Philippines, including a ten day side trip to Vietnam. As soon as I get home I'm going to post my photos and videos. I really learned a lot about the local people and also improved my Tagalog, Cebuano and Vietnamese language skills. That's really the best way to learn a language, I feel, is to be on the ground hearing and speaking with the local people.

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Cebu Experience: World’s Biggest Shoe? Mar 07

I believe I have have found the world's biggest shoe. Check out this video and see if you agree!

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Adventuring in the Philippines! Feb 25

Well I have been here in the Philippines about three weeks now and am learning so much. I have been taking a lot of videos, pictures and notes for an upcoming Documentary called "Expats in the Philippines." It will give you valuable information on what it's like for a foreigner to live in the Philippines. Meanwhile, I have been uploading quite a few vids on YouTube. If you haven't subscribed to my video channel, do so now, so you will be the first to know when I upload a new video.

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I'm also having fun playing jokes on the expats here. It's the ol' Peanut Brittle Joke! Got em good!

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