Epril's first stop of the day was a visit to some relatives' house and a chapel out in the jungle. It looked like a very nice walk from the photos she took, and there were some pretty vistas... but hot and a bit of a climb. Maybe next time I'll go.
(Epril and I snuck up to the Mayor's viewing platform where I filmed one of the tribes, and to say hi to Hizzoner. Unfortunately the giant field lights were directly across the field from the official rostrum, and glaring right in our eyes, and that washed out the video entirely, so the video below is a second video filmed from the sidelines. And, for the love of your ears, turn down your volume when you click on the video below. I called them bugles, but that is a very extreme euphemism for 20 the world's loudest bamboo goose calls blowing in unison.)
Epril can't have a birthday
without flowers. First words
out of her mouth this morning:
"Where's my flowers?"After the street dancing, it was back to the In-Laws for Epril's birthday dinner of pancit and chicken. Epril had purchased a "Red Ribbon" chocolate cake in Cagayan on her way out to Jasaan, and it was quite literally one of the best chocolate cakes I have had in years, layered with marscapone and a hint of cherry jelly.
Mike Bird has been working on his pizza recipe, so after dinner, it was over to his house to sample his latest attempt. Not too bad really. I might have to start making my own.
From there, it was off to another beauty pageant. This was the same folks who invited me to judge in the last 2 pageants, but they didn't invite me this time. Apparently many of the same girls are in the pageants over and over again, and the show's director didn't think it would be sporting to have me judge the same girls over and over again. (This pageant had 10 girls, 3 of whom were in the competition from 2 weeks ago.)
Zax Restobar is a great place to go
out to in Cagayan De Oro on Saturday
nights. There is a good crowd of
expatriates hanging out, and there are
cheap drinks and good food, and of
course some spectatular music mostly
of from the 60s and 70s. Mambo and
Salsa also are popular, with several
dance enthusiasts taking to the floor
to show off their repertoire of moves.At about 10:00, Epril and I left Jasaan and went back to Cagayan De Oro, where we joined all of our friends at Zax for some live music and dancing. Bennie and Nelson were there, and we all had a good time. Elmer the Nance was up on stage entertaining the crowd as usual: He was telling some humorous story (not in English) about how he was sending mobile phone credit to his bandmate's boyfriend's phone in order to get his affection. (He's always chasing after the straight guys.) After that, of course, was some of the most fantastic live music Cagayan De Oro has to offer. It was the second time tonight we got comic relief and musical pleasure from Mindinao's gay community.
Epril and I were finally back home at 1:00 a.m. A very long day.
(Turn down the volume!)
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