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Drugstores in Manila

I found myself in need of drugs…. At least of the kind that would settle down my lower GI tract. So I stopped at the drugstore in the Festval Mall on my way back to the hotel. The display racks had only the most benign of products like shampoo and diapers. Everything else is obtained at the pharmacy in the back of the store. That is a place where eveything from multi-vitamins to cough drops to cold medicine to hard drugs are dispensed. The facility is a long, semi-circular counter with four clerks working behind the counter and a mob of people in front trying to get waited on.

The clerks would take orders from four people, collect money (credit cards or health care cards), and go get the stuff from the appropriate shelves. That was all then taken to a cashier in the middle of the pharmacy area. This single cashier would ring up the sale, check prescriptions against a book of medical people authorized to write prescriptions, and do quality control on what the clerks had assembled. The clerks would wait there until all four of their customer payments had been processed and then bagged the stuff. They brought the bags back, handed them out, and started the process over for the next four people who had jockeyed themselves into position at the counter.

The drugs we classify as over-the-counter drugs didn’t require a prescription. But, pills and such can be ordered singly. I didn’t need a whole box of Immodium AD, so I bought 5 capsules. That part I liked. However, each cycle from ordering to completion took about ten minutes. That’s about 96 customers an hour who can be processed. There were about 50 people mobbed around the counter and it took about 20 minutes to muscle my way up to the counter and another 15 to get the capsules and be on my way. A very interesting process! Now if the capsules do their job, I’ll be a happy traveler.

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A Day Trip

We just passed a sign that says “Lady Bedspacers Admited”. This was in
front of an alleyway with a row of small shops along the alley. What in the
world does a bedspacer do? It’s amazing how the word is completely readable
but has no meaning in my brand of English.

We’re on the road to Villa Escudo for the day trip. The bus is full of
coworkers, spouses, and a few small children. We’ve been on the road since
about 6 a.m. and it’s now about 7:40. We stopped for about 20 minutes at
the new facility so that spouses could see where their family members will
be working in the future. The weather is pleasant — not as hot as
yesterday, but the day is still young.

Basketball is an obsession here. Full and half-courts are tucked in among
the corregated steel houses and many of the courts have people playing in
them. The traffic is stop and go in a hang-on way. We had a major accident
beside us going the opposite way. A very big bus couldn’t stop in time and
smashed into a small car making it into an accordion in the back of the
truck in front. I think that survivors were limited.

We’re out in the countryside and there are mountains around, covered in
jungle growth. We’re on a small two-lane road with buildings crowding the
street on both sides. No zoning or building codes here! Some buildings are
very nice. Many are much more ramshackle. Quite a few have some kind of a
family shop out front. Fruit stands, restaurants, food shops, laundries,
car repair, but mostly produce shops.

All of the buildings sport very tall, very dilapidated TV antennas. Most of
the shops are named for women — Rose’s Fruit, Kim’s Store, or Mary and
Grace’s Restaurant. We’ve been traveling south for an hour since we left
the new facility and haven’t gotten out of “city” into farmland.

We’ve passed a couple of elementary schools. The classrooms are open-sided
with drop-down bamboo curtains. The rooms have fans in the ceilings to
provide some air circulatiion.

Well, I’m going to send this. There may be more later! We’ve arrived!

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One the Way to Manila

I’m in the Northwest Airlines Business Class lounge at the Los Angeles
Airport waiting for the flight to Tokyo to board in about 10 minutes. The
flight is scheduled for 11 hours and 30 minutes. That’s a lot of
increasingly tired hours. The lounge is fairly full — it looks like a lot
of folks will be on the Tokyo flight. I’ve never made this connection as
the flight from LAX is about 90 minutes longer than from Seattle. But going
through LAX is about $700 cheaper, so that’s the way I have to go. After I
get to Tokyo’s Narita Airport, I’ll have a three-hour layover before
starting the four-hour flight to Manila. It’ll be a long day / night.

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Ahhhhhh! Great music!

Tonight we are sitting in the Joseph C. and Cheryl H. Jensen Grand Concert
Hall in the brand new L. E. and Thelma E. Stevens Performing Arts Center at
Idaho State University. We’re listening to a world premier of Orpheus by
Thom Ritter George. He wrote this piece and is conducting the orchestra and
chorus. We are having a great evening. The music is good, the venue is
outstanding, and the chorus is great. This facility is a real gem and an
asset to the University and to the community.

The orchestra is surprisingly large and well rehearsed. The Chorus has
about 200 voices. Quite impressive. Intermission is ending and so am I.
Back to the music!

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Changing Weather

The motorcycle finally was finished on Friday afternoon. Saturday dawned
bright, but VERY windy. That always portends a change in the weather and it
also means riding much on the motorcycle is also not possible. I rode over
to Home Depot to pick up a few small things needed to further organize the
garage. Some of the gusts were enough to almost blow me over. I was glad I
wasn’t out on the highway at higher speeds.

Last night we went to Idaho Falls to attend a temple session as part of
Ward Conference. Nina’s visiting teaching companion invited us to ride up
and back with her and her husband Jim. The drive up in the wind was
interesting to say the least. But, the conversation was delightful and I
learned a bit about the real estate business — or better said, the
nationwide issues for realtors. Jim is one of the trustees for the
National Realtors Association Political Action Committee. According to him,
keeping the big national banks out of the real estate buying, selling, and
brokering business is the number one issue. The biggest issue in Idaho is
water and licensing of contractors. I like learning about the burning
issues that other people are dealing with.

The Temple was comforting and tranquil. The Idaho Falls Temple has a second
chapel for special meetings. The Stake where we live conducts Ward
Conferences by building. Two Wards meet in this building, so the adults in
both wards holding a temple recommend were invited to the Temple for a
meeting in the second chapel at 6:15 followed by the 7:00 pm session. I was
very pleasantly surprised at how many ward members were at the temple.
Between the two wards, the chapel was full and the session was 3/4’s full.
That left enough room for those waiting in the normal chapel for the 7:00
pm session. No one was left behind and that was also a good thing.

The weather has indeed changed. Today the winds are gone. This morning was
bright and sunny — and COLD. Snow showers are forecast for this afternoon
and throughout most of the week. The motorcycle will stay in the garage,
I’m sure. Unfortunately, spring fever has indeed struck. However, it’s the
middle of March. Most weather changes like this one won’t last very long.
There is better weather ahead!

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Spring Might Be Springing….

When we get two days in a row in March above 50 degrees, I’m ready for
Spring to come roaring in. I went back to see what the beginning of March
was like. It was a nice, quiet day. Legend suggests that a mild beginning
of March portends a dramatic conclusion — in like a lamb then out like a
lion comes to mind. I’m pleased with a couple of warm days in a row. I took
the motorcycle out yesterday, filled it up with gas and pumped up the
tires. I’ll take the bike in for a tune-up this week. I’m looking forward
to riding the bike to work and around the area. Nina suggested I was
getting spring fever. I think that just might be true! Spring might just be
springing.

As I was growing up, Dan Valentine was a columnist for the Salt Lake
Tribune. Every year about this time he would publish this poem:

Spring is sprung,
The grass is riz,
I wonder where
The flowers is?

That’s the only thing I remember from his writings, a poem that murdered
the English language. It’s time for Spring to be sprung!

The weekend has been delightful. No big thing needed to be done. Lots of
little things got done. The coming week will be very busy so it’s good to
have some quiet time with no big obligations. Life is good.

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At Church

The closest church building was in the Chandler West Stake. The Pleasant
3rd Ward has Sacrament meeting at 11 am so here we are. The building is
about a half-mile from Jaelene’s house. She gave us her car to drive to
church but we could walk it in about twenty minutes. This is a Stake-sized
building. Since Monday is a holiday for many people and especially for
school kids, many folks aren’t here apparently. The ward has a good number
of young families as welll as a good share of retired couples.

I think it may not rain for a while today, if at all. It is now partly
cloudy, so if there is any rain it will be thunderstorms. It is nice to be
outdoors and enjoy the refreshing air. I think that Pocatello got some more
snow overnight. I hope so! Maybe spring will come when I get home?

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Snow! Crazy Driving!

We are happy to be at the airport waiting to board the flight to Phoenix. I
got up at 4:30 and was ready to leave at 5:20. We opened the garage door to
see that we were in a near blizzard! Since Bradica the Dog is in the
kennel, she didn’t have to be let out to do her business this morning, we
had no clue. The weather forecast siad snow today starting in late morning
with accumulations of less than an inch. That should also have been a clue!

The drive was lousy. The snow plow people must have been as surprised as we
were as the interstate was a mess. Not much traffic was a blessing. It
snowed hard until Brigham City where it turned to hard rain. By Bountiful,
however, we were in mostly cloudy skies and 45 degree temperatures.

Even with that, the flight is delayed by about 45 minutes. It’s nice to sit
here at the gate knowing that the drive is over, we successfully defied the
elements once again, and have all body parts and car parts intact.

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