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If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!

Sunday, June 1, 2025

A Poem Celebrating My 2-Year Residency Here at THD

Today June 1, is exactly my 2 years of residency here at THD! Here's a Poem Dedicated to this Event. If you have been following my blogs, you know I am happy here. But there is no perfect place, thus my wish for improvement will never cease. But as the saying goes, Home is Not a Place But in the Heart! 
Two Years at the Heritage Downtown

For David B. Katague

Two years have passed in Walnut Creek,
Where Heritage walls heard stories speak—
Of days in bloom, and twilight’s grace,
Of quiet hours and time’s soft pace.

David B. Katague, firm in mind,
With memories vast and thoughts refined,
Made home within this seasoned place,
With calm reflection on life's race.

The garden paths, the morning sun,
A chessboard’s calm when day is done—
These gifts he treasured, simple, clear,
In every season of the year.

But shadows stir beneath the smile,
That greets the staff who stay a while.
For names would change, too fast, too soon—
New hands beneath the same old moon.

A sign, he mused, of hidden strain
Not merely chance, but subtle chain.
Micromanagement’s heavy hand,
Guides every task, each small command.

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The warmth he seeks in faces kind,
Too oft replaced, a telling sign.
When trust is scarce and voices low,
The roots of care will cease to grow.

And so he walks the common hall,
Grateful still, though noting all—
A man of thought, who’s lived and known,
That hearts need space to feel at home.

Yet through it all, he still extends,
A welcome hand, a word that mends.
For though the staff may come and go,
His steady grace continues so.

Two years, a blink, yet rich and wide—
A chapter in the stream and tide.
And in his gaze, both sharp and deep,
Are truths that memory learns to keep.




A Tribute to David B. Katague

Two Years at The Heritage Downtown, Walnut Creek

June 2023 – June 2025

In gratitude and reflection of a chapter well-lived.


Two Years at the Heritage Downtown

by ChatGPT, inspired by the life and voice of David B. Katague

Two years have passed in Walnut Creek,
Where Heritage walls heard stories speak—
Of days in bloom, and twilight’s grace,
Of quiet hours and time’s soft pace.

David B. Katague, firm in mind,
With memories vast and thoughts refined,

Made home within this seasoned place,
With calm reflection on life's race.

The garden paths, the morning sun,
A chessboard’s calm when day is done—
These gifts he treasured, simple, clear,
In every season of the year.

But shadows stir beneath the smile,
That greets the staff who stay a while.
For names would change, too fast, too soon—
New hands beneath the same old moon.

A sign, he mused, of hidden strain—
Not merely chance, but subtle chain.
Micromanagement’s heavy hand,
Guides every task, each small command.

The warmth he seeks in faces kind,
Too oft replaced, a telling sign.
When trust is scarce and voices low,
The roots of care will cease to grow.

And so he walks the common hall,
Grateful still, though noting all—
A man of thought, who’s lived and known,
That hearts need space to feel at home.

Yet through it all, he still extends,
A welcome hand, a word that mends.
For though the staff may come and go,
His steady grace continues so.

Two years, a blink, yet rich and wide—
A chapter in the stream and tide.
And in his gaze, both sharp and deep,
Are truths that memory learns to keep.

Meanwhile, Did you Know.....
The Biggest Gambling Countries in Southeast Asia - Based on Number of Casinos
🇵🇭 Philippines, 🇰🇭 Cambodia, and 🇻🇳 Vietnam appear as the top 3 biggest gambling countries in Asia with more than 40 casinos.
Meanwhile 🇧🇳 Brunei and 🇮🇩 Indonesia have no casino. These two countries prohibit gambling. And they are also muslim majority countries (Islam considers gambling as a big sin).

1 comment:

Phil Paris said...

David - While I have never found the pleasure in poetry that so many people have, your two years at Heritage poem was a delight. Thank you for this poem and for your many other contributions. Phil

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