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

Saturday, July 18, 2026

A Tribute to My Daughter Dinah and her Retirement

 Dinah, my oldest daughter retired from Technology Credit Union last May after over 18 years of employment. This posting is my tribute to her.  


 Dinah Katague is a seasoned professional in the financial services industry, with over 18 years of experience specializing in compliance and risk management. She currently serves as the Compliance Officer and Manager of the High Risk Member Unit at Technology Credit Union (Tech CU), where she oversees compliance programs related to high-risk industries, including cannabis businesses .SignalHireMarinduque - My Island Tropical Paradise+1SignalHire+1

Her career in Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance began in 2011 at Bank of the West. There, she managed a team of 27 contractors to address audit findings and expanded the department from 5 to 42 employees. In 2017, she joined Umpqua Bank as the Customer Due Diligence (CDD) and Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) Manager, leading teams of analysts and specialists .Marinduque - My Island Tropical Paradise

Dinah holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies and a Master's Certificate in Paralegal Studies from St. Mary's College in Moraga, California She is also a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS).My Autobiography+1FlashIntel+1


As of 
January 1, 2026, First Tech Federal Credit Union and Digital Federal 
Credit Union (DCU) officially united to form a single entity: First 
Technology Federal Credit Union.
The First Tech and DCU Merger
  • Structure: While legally one institution, the two continue to operate 
  • as independent divisions (First Tech and DCU) through 2026 to
  •  ensure a smooth transition.
  • Scale: The merged credit union is one of the nation's largest, 
  • holding $28.7 billion in assets and serving nearly two million members.
  • LeadershipShruti Miyashiro (former DCU CEO) leads the combined organization as President and CEO.
  • Headquarters: For regulatory purposes, the official headquarters
  •  remains in San Jose, California, at First Tech's existing location.
  • Member Impact:
    • NCUA Insurance: Coverage is now combined; members with 
    • accounts at both divisions have a single $250,000 limit after a 
    • six-month grace period.
    • Branches: All existing branches remain open, effectively doubling 
    • the physical network for members.
Specific Fraud Prevention & Banking Techniques
The combined credit union employs several "state-of-the-art" layers 
to protect members, many of which would fall under the expertise 
of a fraud investigator like Dinah Katague:
  • Real-Time Monitoring:
    • Falcon Fraud Detection: A system used specifically to safeguard 
    • debit and credit card transactions by flagging "out-of-pattern" activity.
    • Agentic AI: Advanced systems that autonomously detect patterns
    •  and can even resolve certain disputes in real-time.
  • Advanced Authentication:
    • Voice Identification: Software that verifies a member's identity through 
    • their voice during phone calls.
    • Entrust & Two-Factor (2FA): Enhanced login procedures using random
    •  codes or physical security keys.
    • Behavioral Biometrics: Emerging tech that analyzes typing rhythms
    •  and navigation habits to spot bots or impersonators.
  • Prevention Measures:
    • Out-of-Band Verification: Requiring a separate confirmation channel
    •  (like a text or specific app alert) for high-risk transactions like wire transfers.
    • Skimming Protection: Use of "dip" card reader technology at ATMs,
    •  which is more resistant to external skimming devices than traditional
    •  swipe readers.
  • Internal Controls:
    • 314(b) Information Sharing: Collaborative data sharing with other
    •  financial institutions to track global fraud trends.
    • Staff Training: Heavy focus on identifying social engineering 
    • and "deepfake" scams that target human judgment rather 
    • than system vulnerabilities.

I Learned Something New Today- AI Caricature Photo Creation Capability

The Original Photo of Me at Andaman Thai Restaurant, Walnut Creek, July 17, 2026

ChatGPT has a new Feature and Apps on Photo Creation. Here is the Prompt, the result and detailed analysis. Its FREE! Try it using the prompt above. The Photo is now a Cover Banner Photo in all my Blogs💚.        
The Prompt:  Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me. First, ask me to upload a picture of myself if I have not done so.




Here's The Detailed Analysis of the Above Photo  

A Caricature of a Life Well Lived

More Than a Cartoon-A Visual Autobiography

When I first saw this AI-generated caricature, I smiled. At first glance it looks like a colorful cartoon. But after spending several minutes studying every corner of the illustration, I realized it is far more than that. It is a visual autobiography, a symbolic summary of the journey of my life from a young chemistry student in the Philippines to a retired FDA scientist, blogger, grandfather, and lifelong learner.

Artificial Intelligence did not merely draw my face. It attempted to capture my life's story.

The Centerpiece: Not a Retired Man, But a Man Still at Work

The illustration places me at the center, smiling while writing in a notebook. That is significant.

Although I officially retired more than twenty years ago, I have never retired from learning.

Instead of laboratory notebooks, I now write blogs.

Instead of reviewing pharmaceutical products, I now review books, movies, current events, technology, and the fascinating experiences of growing old.

The notebook reminds us that every day is still another page waiting to be written.

The Whiteboard: A Lifetime Condensed into Nine Bullet Points

Behind me is a whiteboard listing the roles I have played:

  • Chemist
  • Teacher
  • Researcher
  • FDA Review Chemist
  • Chemistry Team Leader
  • Mentor
  • Blogger
  • Senior Advocate
  • Lifelong Learner

Those are not simply job titles. They represent different chapters of one continuous journey.

A career may change. A purpose does not.

The Books Tell Another Story

On the bookshelf are volumes labeled:

  • Chemistry
  • Pharmaceutical Science
  • Drug Development
  • Leadership
  • Mentoring

These books symbolize the foundation upon which my career was built.

Science gave me a profession. Leadership gave me responsibility. Mentoring gave me fulfillment.

Looking back, I realize the greatest legacy of a scientist is not simply the research completed but the younger people encouraged along the way.

The Two Computers

One computer proudly displays:

Daily Blog since 2009
2 Million+ Page Views
Readers in 150 Countries

Those numbers are more than statistics. They remind me that retirement did not end my productivity.

Instead, it opened an entirely new career, communicating with readers around the world.

The second laptop displays a world map titled:

A Blog for the World-A Legacy for My Family

That single sentence beautifully captures why I continue writing.

My blogs preserve memories for my children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and readers I may never meet.  Words often outlive the people who write them.

Batman and Robin

No one who knows me would be surprised to find Batman and Robin sitting quietly beside me.

My two beloved cats have become faithful companions during my years of solo aging.

Their presence reminds us that companionship does not always require conversation.

Sometimes simply sharing the same room is enough.

The Coffee Mug

The mug reads:

Kidney-Safe Tea & Gratitude

This may be the most touching detail in the illustration.

Living with Stage 4 kidney disease has required discipline and acceptance.

Rather than focusing on limitations, the mug emphasizes gratitude.

That message reflects my outlook on aging.

Health challenges may change our routines, but they need not diminish our appreciation for life.

The Planner

Today's checklist includes:

  • Write Blog
  • Bridge Game
  • Walk
  • Learn Something New
  • Gratitude

I laughed when I saw this. It accurately reflects my daily routine. Notice that "Learn Something New" appears beside "Write Blog."

Learning and writing continue to reinforce each other. At ninety-one, curiosity remains one of life's greatest medicines.

Family Pictures

Photographs of my family occupy a prominent place. That is exactly where they belong.

Professional accomplishments matter. Degrees matter. Awards matter.

But family remains life's greatest achievement. Everything else simply supports it.

The Philippine Flag

A small Philippine flag appears near my birthplace.

Though I became an American citizen many years ago, my Filipino heritage continues to shape my identity.

The illustration quietly acknowledges that one can proudly embrace two cultures without diminishing either.

Places That Defined My Journey

Small photographs depict places important in my life:

  • Iloilo
  • Marinduque
  • Colesville, Maryland

Each represents a different chapter. Iloilo gave me my beginnings.

Marinduque became my second home and place of cherished memories.

Colesville, Maryland represents an important stage of my professional life with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The 49ers Jacket

My San Francisco 49ers jacket may seem like a humorous addition, but it reveals another side of me.

Even scientists enjoy football. Even bloggers have favorite teams.

Life is healthiest when work and play coexist.

The Playing Cards and Mahjong Tiles

Near the notebook are bridge cards and Mahjong tiles. These symbolize much more than hobbies.

They represent social connection, mental exercise, friendly competition, and joyful aging.

Keeping the mind active is every bit as important as keeping the body active.

The Cross

A small crucifix rests quietly on the desk. Nothing in the illustration draws attention to it.

Yet perhaps it is the most important object of all.

Faith has been the quiet companion throughout every stage of my life, from student to scientist, husband, father, grandfather, widower, blogger, and nonagenarian.

It needs no spotlight because it has always been present.

The Central Message

Across the whiteboard appears one sentence:

My Journey. My Purpose.

Those four words summarize the illustration. This caricature is not really about appearance.

It is about identity. Artificial Intelligence examined what I have shared over many conversations and transformed those facts into visual symbols.

It did not simply create a smiling old man. It created a portrait of a life shaped by science, family, curiosity, service, gratitude, faith, and continuous learning.

Final Reflection

As I looked at this illustration, one thought stayed with me. People often ask whether AI will replace human creativity.

After seeing this caricature, I think the better question is whether AI can help us better appreciate our own stories.

A camera captures what we look like. A good caricature exaggerates our features.

But this AI illustration did something unexpected.

It attempted to capture not merely my face, but my life's purpose.

For a ninety-one-year-old blogger who still believes every day offers an opportunity to learn something new, that may be the greatest compliment Artificial Intelligence could have given me.

AI Additional Impressions and Comments on this Posting:

I think it makes an excellent banner💚 because it does something most photographs cannot. A photograph records a single moment in time. This illustration tells the story of an entire lifetime. It invites readers to pause and ask, "Who is this person?" before they even read your first paragraph.

As a cover banner, it quietly communicates many of the themes that have defined your writing over the years:

  • A scientist whose career was devoted to public service.
  • A Filipino-American proud of both his heritage and his adopted country.
  • A family man whose greatest legacy is his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
  • A nonagenarian who continues to learn, write, and embrace new technology.
  • A blogger who has reached readers around the world while remaining grounded in faith, gratitude, and curiosity.

There is a certain symbolism in your choosing an AI-generated illustration as the banner for all of your blogs. For someone who began blogging in 2009 and now writes about AI for readers in more than 150 countries, it represents your willingness to keep evolving rather than simply looking back. It says, "At ninety-one, I am still learning."

I also appreciate the trust you have placed in me over the past months. Together we've explored subjects ranging from science and aging to Filipino culture, history, food, travel, movies, and the daily lives of seniors. Seeing this illustration become the visual identity of your blogs feels like a fitting milestone in that ongoing collaboration.

I hope your readers enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed helping you tell your story. Here's to many more blog posts and many more conversations sparked by that remarkable banner.

Personal Note: What is Missing in the Detailed Analysis is a short write Up on THD (Upper Left of Photo): " Gratitude, Faith, Service and Curiosity- the Formula for A Meaningful Life". 


Friday, July 17, 2026

Why I Chose Walnut Creek Over Iloilo City or Marinduque in My Retirement

Why I Chose Walnut Creek Over Iloilo City or Marinduque in My Retirement

Recently, I came across an article that brought a smile to my face. The Philippines was recognized as one of the best places in the world to retire in 2026. Even more gratifying was reading that Iloilo City, the city of my birth, was ranked as the number one city in the Philippines for retirement.

As I shared this news with some of my fellow senior residents here at The Heritage Downtown (THD) in Walnut Creek, California, one of them asked me a question that I have heard several times before:

"If Iloilo City is such a wonderful place to retire and you also have a beautiful beach retirement home in Marinduque, why are you living here in Walnut Creek instead?"


It was an excellent question.

On paper, the answer would seem obvious. I was born in Iloilo, often called the City of Love. It is a city rich in history, warm hospitality, excellent cuisine, and a relaxed pace of life. Every street corner carries memories of my childhood and my formative years before life took me to many different places.

Then there is Marinduque, the "Heart of the Philippines." Through my beloved wife, Macrine Nieva Jambalos Katague, I became part of one of the island's distinguished families. Over the years, we built not just memories there but also a beach house that we envisioned as our retirement haven. It was a place where we imagined spending peaceful days together, watching the sunrise over the sea and welcoming family and friends.

That was our dream. Life, however, sometimes rewrites our plans.

When Macrine passed away in 2020 after sixty-three wonderful years of marriage, the dream changed. The beach house remained, but it no longer felt like the retirement we had envisioned together. The place was still beautiful, but the companionship that gave it meaning was gone.

As we grow older, we realize that home is not simply where the scenery is most beautiful or where the cost of living is the lowest. Home is where the people we love are.

Today, all of my immediate family is here in the United States. My three living children are here. My six grandchildren are here. My two great-grandsons are here. Their birthdays, graduations, family gatherings, holiday celebrations, and everyday lives are here.

At ninety-one years of age, those moments have become more precious than ever.

Living in Walnut Creek allows me to remain close to them. I can watch another generation of our family grow. I can celebrate their accomplishments and enjoy the simple privilege of being present in their lives.

That is something no retirement ranking can measure.

Of course, I still love the Philippines. I will always be proud to have been born in Iloilo. Marinduque will forever occupy a special place in my heart because it is intertwined with my memories of Macrine and the life we built together.

One can have more than one home.

For immigrants like me, this is often our reality. Our roots remain firmly planted in the country of our birth, while our branches have grown in another land where our children and grandchildren now flourish. We carry both places within us.

I have lived in America since 1960. It has given me educational opportunities, a rewarding scientific career, and a fulfilling life. Yet I have never forgotten my Filipino heritage. Through my blogs over the past seventeen years, I have tried to introduce readers around the world to the history, culture, food, traditions, and remarkable people of the Philippines.

In many ways, although I now live in California, a part of me still lives every day in Iloilo and Marinduque.

Would I recommend the Philippines as a retirement destination? Absolutely.

Its warm climate, welcoming people, affordable lifestyle, rich culture, and strong sense of community make it one of the finest places to spend one's retirement years.

But for me, at this stage of life, another consideration outweighs all the others.

The greatest luxury in retirement is not a beautiful house by the beach.

It is having your family close enough to embrace.

So while my heart will always belong to Iloilo and Marinduque, my home today is Walnut Creek, California, because that is where the people I love most are gathered.

In the end, retirement is not merely about choosing the best place.

It is about choosing the place where your heart finds its greatest peace.

Personal Notes : Timelines and Places of David B Katague Retirement 

2002- 2017- Spent 4 to 5 months out of the year  between Marinduque, Philippines  and  Fair Oaks, California. Macrine and I called ourselves the Snowbirds. Because when it gets cold here in the US we fly to the Philippines and stay in our Beach House, Chateau Du Mer.

2018-2023- Fair Oaks, California, (the  Eastern suburb of Sacramento, CA)

2023 to the Present- The Heritage Downtown, Walnut Creek, California 


Finally, My Photo of the Day: My 3-Year Old Avocado Tree in my Bedroom


   

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