WELCOME TO CHATEAU DU MER BEACH RESORT

If this is your first time in my site, welcome! Chateau Du Mer is a beach house and a Conference Hall. The beach house could now accommodate 10 guests, six in the main floor and four in the first floor( air conditioned room). In addition, you can now reserve your vacation dates ahead and pay the rental fees via PayPal. I hope to see you soon in Marinduque- Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines. The photo above was taken during our first Garden Wedding ceremony at The Chateau Du Mer Gardens. I have also posted my favorite Filipino and American dishes and recipes in this site. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own, but I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights!

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Sausalito Ferry and Lunch Excursion- A Panoramic and Gastronomic Delight

Another fun-filled and perfect THD excursion was our Sausalito Ferry Ride and Lunch at THE TRIDENT💚 Restaurant yesterday.  Six THD adventurous/eager residents along with our  excellent driver LIZA and Capable Activity host TED, enjoyed the perfect clear summer day in Sausalito to the fullest. It is indeed an activity that enhanced our Quality of Life and Sense of Commnunity Belonging here at THD. 

Thank You Ted and Liza.  I took pictures during this excursion and delighted to share it with you.       













My Baked Oysters Appetizer-Reminds Me of my Oyster Rockefeller Recipe

My $18 Tequila Sunrise Cocktail- The tequila sunrise is a cocktail made of tequila, orange juice, and grenadine syrup. The drink is served unmixed in a tall glass. The modern drink originates from the TRIDENT in Sausalito, California, in the early 1970s after an earlier iteration created in the 1930s in Phoenix, Arizona.






The Yee Tock Chee Park-in Honor of Indy's (My Massage Therapist) Grand Father

yee tock chee park



MAD at Yee Tock Chee Park with The San Franciso Skyline in the Background  







Another red Cap, I purchased to add to my collection. 
💚https://www.thetrident.net/







We want Liza and Ted Again for our next lunch excursion. Thanks again Liza and Ted from the bottom of our hearts.  

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Our Unfulfilled Dreams for Chateau Du Mer Beach Resort

The Chateau Du Mer Beach House and Conference Hall , Front Gate, 1999 

If you follow my blogs, you probably know, Macrine ( RIP) and I built a retirement Beach House and Conference Hall in Boac, Marinduque for ourselves in 1999, three years before my retirement from the FDA.  Since then we divided our time in the Philippines and the US. When Macrine passed in 2020, I decided to close the beach house and live here in the US almost whole year round. 

The following is a semi-fictional story based on our unfulfilled plan to transform Chateau Du Mer as a haven for Filipino retirees returning home to the Philippines.  

🌺 “Chateau Du Mer: A Second Coming”

This is a semi-fictional story based on the transformation of our beloved beach house into a haven for Filipino retirees returning home- ONE of the several  future dreams for our Balikbayans- not fulfilled. The photos in this posting are real photos and not AI generated. 

Chapter One: The Return

In the quiet town of Amoingon, Boac, Marinduque, the sea had always whispered stories to the wind. Long after the parties, family reunions, and golden sunsets faded into photographs, Chateau Du Mer stood in dignified silence—a beachfront home, once vibrant, now resting in semi-retirement itself.

David B. Katague, now in his 90s, stood at the veranda💚, his cane planted in the gravel, looking out to the Western Sibuyan Sea. He and his late wife, Macrine, had built this place in 1999 as their escape from America, their homage to the land that raised them.

But now, with the world changing and friends slowly vanishing into silence, David felt an urge—not to let go, but to transform. Chateau Du Mer still had a mission.

“What if this place becomes more than memory? What if it becomes a sanctuary… for people like me, coming home to rest and live again?”


Chapter Two: The Vision💚

David reached out to old friends and new partners: a Jesuit-educated architect from Manila, a balikbayan nurse from New Jersey, and a local priest who once served as an OFW chaplain in Dubai.

Together, they sketched a bold plan: Chateau Du Mer Balikbayan Retirement Sanctuary—a beachfront retreat not of sorrow, but of second chances and active senior living.

  • The main house would remain, lovingly restored with hand-carved molave wood accents and capiz windows.

  • Beside it, a cluster of “Kubo Moderno” villas would rise, open to sea breeze and sun.

  • The Chateau Du Mer Conference Hall, Built in 2001

    A Conference Hall and Healing Garden would grow where the old mango tree once stood, with winding paths, bamboo benches, and stations for prayer and meditation.

  • The garage would transform into a wellness clinic, offering telemedicine, hilot, and even acupuncture and herbal medicines.

  • A small chapel, open to the sea, would host weekly Mass, rosaries, and a choir of residents harmonizing under the moonlight.

    The Prayer Room at Chateau Du Mer, Built in 2010


Chapter Three: The First Tenants

They came from Los Angeles, Winnipeg, New York, and Rome.

  • Lola Cora, a retired piano teacher who had lost her husband but found joy teaching the village kids music.

  • Tito Ben and Tita Mila, a childless couple who longed to grow their own tomatoes and tell stories by the beach.

  • Fr. Eddie, a retired missionary priest who volunteered to be their spiritual guide, leading yoga at sunrise and Mass at sunset.

and  Dr. Derek Mendoza, Ph.D..  A Retired Scientist, a Nobel Laureate in Chemistry

They shared more than years—they shared a longing for home. And Chateau Du Mer gave it to them.


Chapter Four: Living Again

At the Sanctuary, mornings began with laughter over brewed barako and pan de sal. Afternoons were for painting shells, singing the kundimans, or sharing memoirs under the talisay tree. Evenings were scheduled for Karoeke and Ball Room Dancing. 

A young staff trained in both elder care and Filipino hospitality treated every resident like family—not clients.

There were tears, of course. No one escaped the aches of age. But there was also life: rekindled love stories, friendships forged by fate, and dreams no longer deferred.

On certain nights, a lantern would be set afloat into the sea—each one carrying a prayer, a thank you, or a goodbye. The Firefly tree is filled with thousand of fireflies on a warm summer night.



Chapter Five: Legacy

The Entrance to the Main House, Chateau Du Mer, Built in 1999

Years later, the village would be known not just as a retirement sanctuary but as a living storybook of the Filipino diaspora—a place where lives once scattered across the globe found peace on a small island shaped like a heart.

And in the garden stood a plaque:

"To those who returned, and to those still dreaming of home. Welcome."
— Dedicated by David B. & Macrine J. Katague


My Advertising Flyer, the First Year Chateau Du Mer was Opened to the Public, 2002

Personal Note: This dream was also the dream of my youngest son ( David E, III). He has planned to  convert Chateau DU Mer from our private beach resort to a Balikbayan Retirement Sanctuary as outlined above.  David had discussed his plans with me and Macrine and his early retirement from the US Federal Government.  We approved of his projected plan for this year, 2025. Unfortunately, David's young life was unexpectedly cut short at a young age of 59. David E III died last March 2022 and his dreams( as described above) were never fulfilled.  

Rest in Peace, David Ernst Katague III


Lastly, 
Did you know that the Philippines exports a lot of tropical products from Canned Tuna to Sweet Pineapples: The Philippines is a Tropical Food Basket!
Of course, Philippine fruits are famous, and also a major players in processed tropical foods. Think about those canned pineapples you see in supermarkets globally – a good chance they came from vast plantations from the Philippines.
The Philippines is also a significant exporter of canned tuna and various other processed fruits like mangoes and bananas. Its delicious tropical bounty reaches plates around the world!

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Sausalito Ferry Ride and Lunch Excursion at The Trident

Tomorrow is Our Sausalito Ferry Trip and Lunch at The Trident ( see photo below)

If you are joining us for this excursion below is the website of the Trident listing their menu,

A historic waterfront restaurant in Sausalito,

California, renowned for its spectacular views of

San Francisco, Angel Island, and Alcatraz. 

Established in 1966 by the Kingston Trio, The

Trident became a cultural hub during the late 

1960s and 1970s, attracting notable figures such

as Janis Joplin, who had her own table, and

hosting events like the Rolling Stones' private 

parties organized by Bill Graham.

THE MENU features a diverse selection of dishes

 crafted from seasonal, local, organic, and 

sustainably sourced ingredients, reflecting our

 commitment to wholesome and flavorful cuisine.

 We are also proud to be the birthplace of the

 modern Tequila Sunrise cocktail, created by our

 bartenders in the early 1970s.💚

THE UNIQUE AMBIANCE is enhanced by

 original 1960s decor, including psychedelic 

murals and rich, warm woodwork with flowing

 curves, preserving the artistic spirit of the era.

 Our heated outdoor decks provide a sensational

 bayside dining experience, making it the perfect

 place to relax and enjoy a meal with friends 

while overlooking the bay and the San Francisco 

city skyline.  For the menu and other Details read:

 

https://www.thetrident.net/









Sausalito is closed to the heart of Indy( Darryl Choy)- my massage  therapist, because Yee Tock Chee was his grand father. A park was named after him.
 
Who was Yee Tock Chee? The park was created in 1968 when the old Purity Market was converted into a restaurant and retail stores as part of a zoning variance approval deal. Yee Tock Chee was the grocer who originally opened Purity Market in 1941. The spot originally held the Sausalito Land and Ferry Co., which had bought most of William Richardson’s Mexican-era Rancho from him when he had financial troubles (spoiler alert: he lost all of the money in bad business deals). The Land and Ferry Co. then subdivided and sold land to expand the village into a town and operated a ferry service to link us to San Francisco. For Details Read: 

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