A Seaside Paradise owned by Filipino-American Retirees(David Balleza Katague & Macrine Nieva Jambalos)Boac,Marinduque, Philippines
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
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You
If you read my blogs, you probably know that I have once a week a whole body massage for the last 6 months here at THD ( home visit). My massage therapist ( home visit) is Indy ( Darryl Choi), Walnut Creek- 925-487 6096.
Here's what I wrote previously on the benefits of massage( muscles stretching) that Indy provides.
Here's is my latest reading why Muscle Stretching reduces stress, anxiety, depression and fatigue.
Your body holds wisdom beyond the conscious mind—stored emotions, past experiences, and even stress accumulate in your muscles and joints. This simple stretch doesn’t just loosen your hips, hamstrings, and spine—it also helps release tension trapped in your nervous system.
Ancient yogis believed that flexibility in the body leads to flexibility in the mind, allowing energy (prana) to flow freely. Science confirms this by showing how movement reduces anxiety, boosts mood, and rebalances the nervous system. Every time you stretch, you are realigning your body, mind, and spirit—bridging the gap between physical and energetic health. Take a deep breath, fold forward, and feel the release. What part of your body do you feel holds the most tension?
Meanwhile, here's one photo memory of Chateau Du Mer. This is the newly painted Front Gate of the Main House-Chateau Du Mer -our second Home in Boac, Marinduque, Philippines
Lastly, here are the 30 life Lessons to teach your Children and Grand Children
Whether we're admiring world-famous skylines, gazing at snow-capped mountain peaks, or marvelling at jaw-dropping natural wonders, we can never get enough of a great view. We love to snap envy-inducing photos of once-in-a-lifetime experiences and legs that appear to dangle freely from thousand-feet-tall skyscrapers. But sometimes the view is so impressive that we have to put the camera away and simply look on in amazement. These five locations are home to some the world’s most spectacular viewpoints and lookouts.💚
1. Canton Tower GUANGZHOU, CHINA
Soaring to 1,982 feet above the south bank of the Zhujiang River in Guangzhou’s Haizhu
District is the Canton Tower. Designed for the 2010 Asian Games, it briefly held the title
of the world’s tallest tower and is still among the planet’s tallest freestanding structures.
Not content with just the one observation deck, the tower has half a dozen options for
enjoying panoramic city views. Peer out from the 480M Look Out, 450M Lookout and
the Sightseeing Observation Decks. You can even walk between the 32nd and 64th
floors via a 1,000-meter-long spiral staircase.
2. Corcovado RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
Perched atop the 2,329-feet-tall granite peak of Corcovado in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil is
one of the world’s most instantly recognizable statues. With his arms spread out wide,
the Art Deco-style Christ the Redeemer appears to be embracing the city below him.
It’s both a sacred pilgrimage spot and an iconic observation deck. Views extend over
the islands and sparkling waters of Guanabara Bay, which is one of the
In My younger years, Ball Room Dancing is one of my Favorite activity along with my wife of 63 years. During one our vacation in Miami Beach, Florida, we won 1st Place Dancing the Cha Cha and 2nd place Dancing the Rumba.
Macrine (RIP) and I Dancing the Rumba, Boac, Marinduque, Philippines, 2013
Here's an article on the 19 types of ball room dancing. I know how to dance almost all of the styles in my younger days. However, my favorites are the tango, rumba and the Cha Cha.
💚💚From My Readings on the Subject : "Isn't it amazing how ballroom dance offers such a diverse range of styles? Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, you might be curious about the different types of ballroom dance out there. Well, we've got you covered! In this post, we've compiled a list of the 19 different types of ballroom dance and explained what makes each one unique. Use the table of contents below to jump to a specific dance." 💚 💚https://blog.dancevision.com/the-19-different-types-of-ballroom-dance)_
Marsha Kefer and I Dancing the Cha Cha, The Heritage Downtown, Walnut Creek, 2024
Macrine and I dancing the Tango, Marinduque,Philippines 2014
The Philippines isn’t just about white-sand beaches—it also has beautiful black sand beaches! These can be found in places like Camiguin and Batangas, where volcanic activity shaped the land. The black sand comes from volcanic minerals and lava, making these beaches both unique and stunning.
Black sand beaches are not just pretty—they’re also believed to have healing properties because of their rich mineral content. They’re a must-see for anyone who loves nature’s hidden wonders!
Lastly,Did you know that the term "Islas de los Pintados" was given by Spanish colonizers in the early 16th century? This name, which means "Islands of the Painted Ones," referred to the tattooed people, particularly from the Visayas region.
The Spanish were fascinated by the extensive tattooing practices of the Visayan warriors and settlers, who adorned their bodies with intricate designs. This name, however, was not an indigenous or widely adopted name among the Filipinos themselves. It reflected the perspective of the Spanish colonizers rather than the local inhabitants.
If you read my blogs, you probably know that I have once a week a whole body massage for the last 6 months here at THD ( home visit). My massage therapist ( home visit) is Indy ( Darryl Choi), Walnut Creek- 925-487 6096.
Here's what I wrote previously on the benefits of massage( muscles stretching) that Indy provides.
Here's is my latest reading why Muscle Stretching reduces stress, anxiety, depression and fatigue.
Your body holds wisdom beyond the conscious mind—stored emotions, past experiences, and even stress accumulate in your muscles and joints. This simple stretch doesn’t just loosen your hips, hamstrings, and spine—it also helps release tension trapped in your nervous system.
Ancient yogis believed that flexibility in the body leads to flexibility in the mind, allowing energy (prana) to flow freely. Science confirms this by showing how movement reduces anxiety, boosts mood, and rebalances the nervous system. Every time you stretch, you are realigning your body, mind, and spirit—bridging the gap between physical and energetic health. Take a deep breath, fold forward, and feel the release. What part of your body do you feel holds the most tension?
Meanwhile, here's one photo memory of Chateau Du Mer. This is the newly painted Front Gate of the Main House-Chateau Du Mer -our second Home in Boac, Marinduque, Philippines
Lastly, here are the 30 life Lessons to teach your Children and Grand Children
Here's a repost of my previous posting that received a few comments on my FaceBook Page. I am reposting it, inspired by our recent meal time conversations here at THD about the definition of what is HOME.
Home is Not a Place, But in the Heart-Chateau Du Mer Video
Our Second Home in the Philippines-Chateau Du Mer- Boac, Marinduque
The homily in last Sunday's TV Mass( Heart of the Nation.org) was about Home, Love and Fear. The priest said that the opposite of love is not hate, but fear. The sermon reminded me of my favorite quote : Home is not a Place, but in the Heart.
“Home is the starting place of love, hope and dreams.”
“The magic thing about home is that it feels good to leave, and it feels even better to come back.”
“Home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends.”
“A house is made of bricks and beams. A home is made of hopes and dreams.”
“Home is not a place…it’s a feeling.”
“With you, I am home.”
“What I love most about my home is who I share it with.”
“There is nothing more important than a good, safe, secure home.”
“Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to.”
“There’s no place like home.”
“Where we love is home- home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts.”
“In this home… We do second chances. We do real. We do mistakes. We do I’m sorrys. We do loud really well. We do hugs. We do together best of all.”
“May your home always be too small to hold all of your friends.”
“The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.”
“You will never be completely at home again, because part of your heart will always be elsewhere. That is the price you pay for the richness of loving and knowing people in more than one place.”
“Bless out house as we come and go. Bless our home as the children grow. Bless our families as they gather in. Bless our home with love and friends.”
“Home is a shelter from storms-all sorts of storms.”-William J. Bennett
“Home is where one starts from.” –T.S. Eliot
Speaking of Home as a Place, here's an old article about the places where had a Home during our Residence here in the US.
Meanwhile, here are the three red roses compliments of THD during our special Valentine Dinner, Feb 14, 2025
Finally here are the two photos taken by Samanta Gaytan Garcia during our Valentine Dinner
My Doordash Dinner was from Isla Grand Restaurant- a new Filipino restaurant in Pleasant Hill. I had milk fish ( deboned bangs) calderetta! Yummy Indeed!