Just wondering what's going on for New Year's Eve, in Dumaguete. I've heard rumors of fireworks along the Boulevard, but what else goes on?
new years eve casablanca offers a wonderful diningexperience with a 6course menu including champagne for 550 peso with champagne starter gardensalad with prawns and mangodressing soup clear oxtailsoup with vegetablebrunoise pasta chickenfettucine in herbalcream fish tuna in mashpotatoe meat porkfilet in baconwrapper on frid eggplant in peppersauce dessert cocolademousse on plumcream
I am having a debate with my Filipina wife which I am bound to lose. The meal at the Casablanca sounds wonderful and I am tempted to reserve a place for all of us. Her question is, quite naturally for her: "What will I do with all the food?". That's the rub for the expat crowd, who might prefer an evening out. It is not the custom here. I dragged her out, much against her will, last New Year's Eve to the boulevard. We enjoyed the fireworks, the sounding of the ships' whistles and sirens and shared a midnight kiss. My middle-aged bride confessed that this was the first time that she had been outside her home as the New Year arrived. It's a home and family celebration for the most part.
There is also the yearly "long-nose- jump 'n run" contest at the boulevard. Brave longnoses walk from Bethel to Coco Amigo and try to avoid to get hit by fire-crackers thrown by local drunks and kids at them. Fun to watch for the whole family. The pre-elimination rounds have already started...
Last New Years Eve, Asawa ko and I where sat outside why not bar having a cold one while watching a fire cracker display until one toppled over and started shooting at us, never seen my wife move so fast.