Date: Nov 08 2000 18:15:07 EST
From: "Moalboal Mailing List" <starner@hotmail.com>
Subject: [Moalboal Mailing List] Moalboal, Nov, mail#10
Moalboal November 2000
Hello Folks!!
The newsletter is back again. I got sick and had to go back to Sweden for
a few months. Now everything OK with me. Hopefully you will be able to
read about Moalboal more frequent in the future.
We now have another dive shop since Norma's is opening up. Kasadya is
their name. They do not have an instructor or divemaster but the do have
at least 2-3 sets of equipment :-).
A few mini bars have popped up on the main drag and Hondas restaurant have
changed owner. It would be interesting to know how many places you can
have a beer at between Gabonillas sari-sari store and Chief Mau. If anyone
cares to count them all I would be more than happy to put it in the
newsletter.
The low season is really low this year. We are all looking forward to
November, more tourists, more partying and less Abu Sayaf. There is not
much talk about the Muslims and hostages anymore, very little news in the
papers (but apparently many bombs down there). To those of you that have
never visited Moalboal, Cebu or only have been here for a short time, I'd
like to point out that: Even if there is a lot of media coverage in the
world about the Philippines, violence, volcanoes or hostages, it is very
seldom that this affects Moalboal. In this small fishing village
everything goes on as normal (We dive and drink beer). I first got here
just after they had thrown Marcos, the dictator out of office, and not
even then did life change in Moalboal.
The bowling alley they are building (300 meters east of chief mau) is
coming along nicely. I do not know when they have planed it to be ready,
but it should be sometime next year.
Last week the Peso hit an all-time low, 51.95 to the US$ and the
newspapers are talking about a bottom at around 60 pesos to the dollar
unless Estrada resigns. Now is really the time to come and visit. With an
exchange rate like that you can stay at Mollies for less than US$2/night.
WEATHER:
We had it quite windy here for a few days, but nothing like what they are
experiencing up in Luzon. I heard that the 2 typhoons made 130,000 homeless
ACTIVITIES:
Jochen and Tommy will be back from Germany and Switzerland any day now so
the sunset soccer games on Mondays and Fridays should soon start.
Last Monday Joris (Sub Maldive instructor) managed to touch the whale
shark that has parked him self here on the house reef. Mark (Nelsons)
spotted him today as well (not Joris . . . the whale shark)
BIRTHS, SOCIAL AND GOSSIP:
Roland Guisy and Ruffa / Magnusson (the Neptune legend) and Rosella /
Steve (former Nelson DM) and Rebecca are all about to have kids.
Magnusson's is due any day now. Jack (Visaya DM) had his kid just a couple
of months ago. Aj aj aj, there will be a lot of cigars handed out on the
beach.
The old mayor, Marcelo Abrenica, just recently passed away. The funeral
was last Sunday and they had a 16pig, 2cow, 1softdrink and 2beertruck wake
afterwards.
LETTERS FROM ABROAD:
None this time,
ACCORDING TO NELSON (our inside man into politics here):
In November there will be another 600 meters of concrete road between
Panagsama and Moalboal. (When they started last time they only finished
200 meters.)
YOU MAY BE MARRIED TO A MOALBOAL GIRL IF:
*You throw a party and everyone is fighting to chop the leathery skin of
roast pig.
*Your phone bills are all international and average 3 hours.
*The rice cooker is on 24hours a day, uses up 50% of your electric and
food budget.
*On your trip to the Philippines you have 18 giant boxes and your carry- on luggage requires a small forklift truck.
GENERAL:
If anyone has any information that they think would be interesting for
people on this list, please do let me know and I will add it in.
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Best regards,
Lars Starner,
starner@hotmail.com
http://home.netvigator.com/~moalboal/
Copyright (c) Lars Starner 2000. All rights reserved

