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In Personal on December 28, 2005 at 7:51 am

It was Mig’s first time to see trains. My aunt’s apartment was at the end of a dead-end street. Nothing much happened there except an occasional argument by drivers as to who gets the better parking space. My aunt’s housekeeper only wore her heavy, two-tone metal watch when she went out. Inside the apartment, she claimed that the regular passing of the LRT trains was what she used to keep track of time. Everyone nodded as if impressed by this clever ability. I tried to stay something, but on second thought, I let it pass. So what if some people tried to be clever by lying? I knew she was lying because the other night when she claimed that the beef she cooked was naturally stewed in its own flavors, I caught her furtively putting at least 3 kinds of seasoning in it.

As if to affirm what she had just said, we heard the low rumble of the train as it passed by. ” It’s a good thing that they don’t run 24 hours a day, ” my mother remarked, remembering the previous night when all of us, my brother, his wife, their 1 year old son, my mother all in one bed, and me, on the floor on a padded cot, were lying awake for about 15 minutes waiting for the predictable rumble of the train as it passed by. It didn’t, because of course, the service stopped at 10 PM.

“Tren, tren, ” my nephew implored, bored. He had been walking the entire width and breadth of the living area, dodging vases and tall skinny rattan baskets, and was ready for a new environment. Just when you think you had it down pat, he got bored and would pester you to find something new, to do something different. We were just outside the small landing, looking at the train platform a hundred feet away, waiting for a train to pass by and he was fidgeting; he was fed up with this.

” Don, don…” he gestured towards the train platform, just above Taft Avenue. I thought that if I relented, I would be doing this for the next 20 minutes until he got tired of it, or if I did whichever came first. But I thought, okay, for the exercise; to walk 100 feet and back with a 35 lb. toddler in my arms.

When we got there, the street was almost empty, being on a Sunday and wet because it had rained the night previously.

Two persons were lying near the pavement, in front of a closed hardware store, gender unknown because they were covered with newspapers and a dirty blanket. Migs was staring at them, his face unreadable, as I tried to explain in that stupid way adults explained complicated stuff to kids.

Then the train sped by, preceded by that now familiar rumble and Migs was satisfied enough to go back to the apartment; satisfaction that lasted for 10 minutes and we were back again.

The street people were missing and among their meager possessions was a bitch dog and her pups; peculiarly well-fed three-week old puppies with pale brown stripes against a cream coat.

“Awww”, Migs called out as the train sped by above. We went back to the apartment.

Back again for the 3rd time, the bitch and her pups were gone. Then a man passed by with what looked like an entire flock of native ducks hung by their feet on a bamboo pole slung across his shoulders and I thought, ” there goes the Chinese fastfood; Peking duck right on your doorstep.”

When we went back, Migs was trying to tell what he saw, but of course, no one really understood what he was saying. I told them about the man selling ducks and no one seemed to believe me either.

” We’ve lived here for the past 5 years and we’ve never heard or seen anything like that, ” my aunt’s housekeeper remarked, and that was the end of that.

Getting Familiar With It

In Personal on December 27, 2005 at 9:09 am

One drawback about uploading photos which I love doing, is that here in wordpress, inserting an image means uploading its URL address, which means that you have to store your photos online…patience, patience, patience…

Two Good Things

In Personal on December 27, 2005 at 8:30 am

First good thing; getting a WordPress.com blog. Second good thing; getting rid of Internet Explorer and switching to Mozilla Firefox. I love blogspot.com;

in a medium that is always in a state of constant change, loyalty is a comforting thing to hold onto. But writing expands whether you like it or not and takes you into directions you never thought you’d take. Because it can be exhausting really-but another blog is like another girl and if you believe that classic theory on how men can get it on again and again as long as it’s a different girl, well….it’s sort of the same although I’m ending the analogy here before it gets sordidly murkier. The thing is, wordpress is refreshing; almost like that feeling of being in elementary school and buying new books for the start of school year. Everything is new and different, and that, aside from good coffee and mediocre sex, is what spurs you on to move ahead because yes, there’s no way to go but forward.

I would have loved to get my own site, the works, but it could wait. So the next best option would be another blog, another environment and hopefully, a bigger audience. I’m also doing a much needed refocusing of my skills, my material. Enough of ME, or rather, that would be for the other blog. This is for the stories; fictional, real….like I said, what’s the difference?

And oh, if you haven’t done it yet, switch to Mozilla for internet browsing. I’m not going to throw a bunch of technical stuff into your face to explain why. If you’re having trouble with too many page, textual errors, etc, then it’s time to stop tearing your hair out and doing the switch.

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