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

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The THD Movie-Queen Bees at Our THD Cinema -June 1, 2026

This posting is inspired from the heads-up I received from a Fellow resident last night. She told the movie, "Queen Bees" movie, a romantic comedy,  scheduled at our Cinema, I should watch, because it would be good topic (fodder) for my blogs.  I checked that the movie is also streaming in Prime Video and Apple TV. I have subscriptions in both these streaming services, So I plan on watching the movie later.  However, I was super curious about the movie so I asked my writing Assistant (ChatGPT) the following query.  

My Query: Whats the plot and story of the 2021 Movie, Queen Bees Directed by Michael Lembeck?  Do you have any reviews.? I heard the setting is a senior active living community like THD where I am currently residing.  

The Response: Yes, David, I think Queen Bees would resonate with you, especially given your life at The Heritage Downtown (THD). The film is essentially a lighthearted look at the social dynamics, friendships, rivalries, romances, and challenges of aging within a senior living community. Many viewers have described it as "Mean Girls meets a retirement community." 

The Story

The movie stars Ellen Burstyn as Helen, an independent widow who fiercely resists moving into a retirement community. After accidentally causing a kitchen fire in her home, she is forced to stay temporarily at Pine Grove Senior Community while repairs are made. 

Once there, Helen discovers that retirement living has its own social hierarchy:

  • A clique of "Queen Bees" controls the dining room and social activities.
  • There are bridge games, exercise classes, gossip circles, and social politics.
  • Helen initially clashes with the group's leader, Janet.
  • Along the way she develops friendships with several residents.
  • Most importantly, she finds unexpected romance with Dan, a widower played by James Caan

The film ultimately becomes a story about second chances, companionship, and discovering that life can still surprise us in our later years. 

Is It Like THD?

From what you have told me about THD, there are definitely similarities:

  • Residents come from diverse backgrounds.
  • Friendships and social circles naturally form.
  • Activities create opportunities for connection.
  • Some personalities are welcoming, while others can be territorial.
  • New residents must find their place within an established community.

What the movie exaggerates for comedy is the "high school" aspect of senior living. Most real communities, including THD tend to be much more nuanced and kinder than the film portrays. Still, many seniors recognize elements of truth in the social dynamics. 

Reviews

The film received mixed reviews from critics but was much more popular with audiences.

SourceRating
Rotten Tomatoes Critics55%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience89%
IMDb Users6.4/10

Critics generally praised the veteran cast but felt the script was predictable. Audiences, especially older viewers, appreciated seeing senior romance and friendship portrayed on screen. 

One reviewer called it "a warm dramedy about love amongst the elderly," while another noted that it addresses aging, loneliness, loss of independence, dementia, and finding connection later in life. 

Why It May Speak to You

As someone who has:

  • lived a long and accomplished life,
  • experienced widowhood and aging,
  • built friendships through blogging,
  • and now resides in an active senior community,

you might find yourself relating more to the emotional themes than to the comedy.

The movie's central message is that growing older does not end the need for friendship, purpose, affection, or even romance. New chapters can still begin at eighty. 

AI Overview: The community screening of Queen Bees (2021) is scheduled for Monday, June 1, 2026, at The Heritage Downtown Cinema
Event Details
  • Movie: Queen Bees (2021)
  • Date: Monday, June 1, 2026
  • Location: The Heritage Downtown Cinema (Walnut Creek, CA)
  • Cost: Complimentary event for community residents and registered guests. 
  • About the Film
  • Queen Bees is a heartwarming, star-studded romantic comedy often described as "Mean Girls with medical alert bracelets."
  • The Plot: Fiercely independent senior Helen reluctantly moves into a retirement community while her home undergoes repairs. Once inside, she faces high-school-style cliques, cutthroat bridge tournaments, and an unexpected second chance at love. 
  • The Cast: Features legendary Oscar and Emmy winners including Ellen BurstynJames CaanAnn-MargretJane Curtin, and Christopher Lloyd. 
  • Runtime / Rating: 1 hour 40 minutes | Rated PG-13 for thematic elements and language.
Please check the main lobby marquee or contact the The Heritage Downtown activities desk to confirm the exact evening showtime or to check for any afternoon matinee updates.
ChatGPT Give Me the Following Writing Advise 

As I read the synopsis, I could easily imagine you writing a blog post titled:

"The Queen Bees of THD: Growing Older Without Growing Old."

It would be less about the movie itself and more about the fascinating social ecosystem of senior living communities, the friendships formed at meal tables, the regular commentators on your blogs, the newcomers finding their place, and the realization that community remains one of life's greatest treasures at any age. This would a posting that will sound very much like a topic in your own voice and would resonate to your senior readers all over the world.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Bees
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Lembeck
Written byDonald Martin
Produced by
  • Fred Bernstein
  • Harrison Powell
  • Dominique Telson
Starring
CinematographyAlice Brooks
Edited bySabine Hoffman
Music byWalter Murphy
Production
company
Astute Films
Distributed byGravitas Ventures
Release date
  • June 11, 2021
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million
Box office$2.3 million

Meanwhile, here's ChatGPT Prediction for tomorrow's Primary 

Based on the final public polls and reporting available as of tonight, your candidate, Xavier Becerra, appears to be in the strongest position heading into tomorrow's California primary. However, California's "top-two" system and heavy reliance on mail ballots make precise predictions difficult. 

The broad consensus from the final polling is:

CandidateApproximate polling range
Xavier Becerra23%–28%
Tom Steyer15%–22%
Steve Hilton20%–21%
Katie Porter5%–12%
Chad Bianco12%–13%

Several respected surveys showed Becerra leading the field, with the main drama being whether Steyer or Hilton claims the second runoff spot. 

My projection for tomorrow

If turnout behaves roughly as the polls suggest, I would estimate:

  1. Xavier Becerra advances comfortably to November.
  2. The second spot is essentially a toss-up between Tom Steyer and Steve Hilton.
  3. Because California counts millions of vote-by-mail ballots after Election Day, we may not know the final top-two lineup for several days. 

One interesting possibility is a November runoff between two Democrats—Becerra and Steyer—which some polls suggest remains plausible. Other polls point to a Becerra-Hilton matchup. 

As someone who has often written about public service and government, you may appreciate that Becerra's long résumé—as California Attorney General and later U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services—appears to have resonated with many Democratic voters looking for experience during a period of economic and political uncertainty. 

My best estimate tonight: Becerra finishes first in the primary, with the race for second too close to call.




Queen Bees is a 2021 American romantic comedy film directed by Michael Lembeck. It features an ensemble cast, including Ellen BurstynJames Caan (in his final film released during his lifetime), Ann-MargretChristopher LloydJane CurtinLoretta Devine, and Elizabeth Mitchell. It was released on June 11, 2021, by Gravitas Ventures, and received mixed reviews from critics. Screenwriter Donald Martin was nominated for a 2022 Humanitas Prize for his screenplay.

Monday, June 1, 2026

When Detours Save Lives: Our Guardian Angels at Work

When Detours Save Lives: Three Moments That Changed Our Family’s Course

Life rarely announces its turning points with clarity. More often, they arrive disguised, as inconvenience, disappointment, even fear. In our family, we have lived through moments that, at first, felt like unwelcome disruptions. Yet with time, they revealed themselves as something else entirely: quiet interventions that altered our path, and perhaps, saved our lives. Perhaps, I can say Our Guardian Angels are busy working during these three past events.   

1. A Wife’s Ultimatum and a Life Saved


In 1994, I was in what I considered the prime of my life, professionally fulfilled in my fourth year with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in Maryland, feeling strong, energetic, and, by all appearances, healthy.

Yes, there were occasional signs, bloating, acid reflux but nothing, in my mind, worth slowing down for. Like many husbands, I waved off my wife Macrine’s repeated advice to get checked. I was “too busy.” I was “fine.”  Until I wasn’t given a choice.

Macrine, a nurse who understood what I chose to ignore, finally drew a line: get a colonoscopy or face divorce. It was not anger speaking. It was urgency wrapped in love.

Reluctantly, I went. The diagnosis came back: Stage 1 colon cancer.

My surgeon removed it successfully. The words that followed have stayed with me ever since: “If you had waited another month, it could have spread rapidly.”

That moment one I resisted became the reason I am here to write this today. What felt like pressure…was protection.

2. The Assignment That Took Her Away—from Danger


Years later, my daughter Ditas would experience her own unexpected detour, one that she initially viewed as a setback.

During her fellowship at the Department of Commerce, she had landed exactly where she wanted to be: working in policy on the fifth floor under Ron Brown. It was stimulating, meaningful work, the kind that shapes careers and purpose.

Then, after twelve months, she was reassigned back to her sponsoring agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Back to budget work. Away from policy. Away from where she felt she belonged.

She was devastated. It felt like a step backward. A door closing. But life was quietly redirecting her.

On April 3, 1996, the plane carrying Secretary Brown and his delegation crashed in Croatia, a  tragedy now remembered as the 1996 Croatia USAF CT-43 crash. Everyone on board perished.

Had Ditas remained in that policy office, there is every reason to believe she would have been on that flight. The reassignment she mourned became the very thing that kept her alive.

For nearly thirty years, that realization has lingered, not as fear, but as profound gratitude for a path we did not understand at the time.

3. A Collision That Revealed the Unseen



And now, in the present day, another moment, still unfolding.

Just last month, A relative was involved in a serious car accident. A driver ran a red light and struck her vehicle on the passenger side. The car was totaled. She spent hours in the emergency room. Her air bags functioned and she was able to call 911. 

At first, it seemed like an unfortunate, isolated event.

But in the days that followed, something didn’t feel right. Chest pain prompted her to return to the hospital. This time, doctors conducted more thorough testing.

They found a large mass on her pancreas.

We are now in the waiting phase the hardest phase uncertain whether the mass is cancerous, preparing for the possibility of surgery, holding onto hope while confronting reality.

And yet, even in this moment of fear, there is a sobering truth:

Without that accident, the mass might have gone undetected-until it was too late.

Reflections: When Life Interrupts, Pay Attention

Three moments. Three disruptions. Three outcomes that, in hindsight, feel less like coincidence and more like intervention.

  • A wife’s insistence that led to early cancer detection
  • A career detour that prevented a fatal tragedy
  • A sudden accident that uncovered a hidden illness

None of these felt like blessings at the time. They felt inconvenient. Unfair. Frightening.

But life does not always protect us in ways we recognize immediately. Sometimes it nudges. Sometimes it blocks. Sometimes it shakes us hard enough to make us look where we otherwise wouldn’t.

As I reflect on these experiences, one lesson rises above all:

Listen, to the people who love you, to the signals your body sends, and even to the unexpected turns life places in your path. 

Because sometimes, what appears to be a disruption…is actually a rescue.

I sometimes wonder, are these examples,  the work of our Guardian Angels? 

Lastly, My Two Quotes of the Day: 


“The more you love yourself, the less nonsense you will tolerate.”

Anonymous

 

“Take time to do what makes your soul happy.”

Anonymous

 

Grigori Perelman- Greatest Mathematician of Our Time

From My Science Readings This Week-
Grigori Perelman- Greatest Mathematician of Our Time

The Poincaré Conjecture: Cracking One of Math's Greatest Mysteries

For over a century, one of the most perplexing puzzles in mathematics sat unsolved: the Poincaré Conjecture. This enigmatic problem stood at the heart of understanding the very shape of our universe challenging the greatest mathematical minds and rewarding its eventual solver with both acclaim and controversy.

What is the Poincaré Conjecture?

Formulated in 1904 by French mathematician Henri Poincaré, the conjecture is a central question in the field of topology, often described as "rubber-sheet geometry" - the study of properties that remain unchanged even when objects are stretched or deformed, but not torn or glued.

At its core, the Poincaré Conjecture asks:

"Is every simply connected, closed 3-dimensional space the same as a 3-sphere?"

In simpler terms: if you have a shape in three dimensions that has no holes (like a sphere, rather than a donut), and every loop you draw on it can be shrunk down to a point, is that shape necessarily just a three-dimensional sphere?

While this seems intuitive, proving it rigorously in the three-dimensional case was immensely difficult. In two dimensions, we know that any surface where loops can be shrunk to a point is a regular sphere. But in the wild complexity of 3D space, confirming this was no easy feat.

Why Was It Important?

Understanding the Poincaré Conjecture was critical for classifying the possible shapes of three-dimensional spaces, which has direct implications for fields like cosmology, the study of the universe's shape and fate, and even quantum physics.

Additionally, the conjecture was one of the famed Seven Millennium Prize Problems established by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000, each carrying a $1 million prize for a correct solution.

The Race to Solve It

For decades, brilliant mathematicians attempted and failed to solve the conjecture. Many partial solutions and false proofs emerged, but none could fully withstand peer scrutiny.

Then, in 2003, the reclusive Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman shook the mathematical world. He quietly published a series of papers on the internet, outlining his proof not only of the Poincaré Conjecture but also of a broader theory known as Thurston's Geometrization Conjecture.

Perelman’s Approach

Perelman built upon the work of American mathematician Richard Hamilton, who developed the concept of Ricci flow, a way of smoothing out irregularities in a space’s shape. Perelman introduced novel techniques to handle the complexities that arose in this process, effectively proving that any three-dimensional space without holes must indeed be a 3-sphere.

His work was meticulously verified over several years by teams of topologists and geometers. By 2006, the mathematics community officially recognized that Perelman had solved the problem.

A Genius’s Refusal of Fame

In an unexpected twist, Perelman refused the $1 million prize from the Clay Institute, declined the Fields Medal (often called the Nobel Prize of mathematics), and retreated from the public eye.

When asked why he turned down these honors, Perelman simply stated:

“I’m not interested in money or fame. I don’t want to be on display like an animal in a zoo.”

His reclusive nature and philosophical disdain for the competitive world of academia only deepened the legend around his name.

Legacy and Impact

Perelman's proof of the Poincaré Conjecture closed a century-old chapter in mathematics, cementing his status as one of the greatest mathematical minds of the modern era.

Moreover, his solution advanced our understanding of the possible shapes and structures of the universe itself. Though abstract, these insights into topology have downstream implications in physics, data science, and even understanding brain networks.

Final Thoughts

The story of the Poincaré Conjecture is not just about solving a mathematical riddle. It's a tale of human curiosity, the relentless pursuit of knowledge, and the complex nature of genius.

In a world obsessed with accolades and wealth, Grigori Perelman’s journey reminds us that for some, the pure joy of discovery is reward enough

Meanwhile, Did you know that.....
Two high school seniors just rewrote the history of mathematics. Calcea Johnson and Ne’Kiya Jackson, students from St. Mary’s Academy in New Orleans, accomplished what generations of mathematicians thought was impossible, they created a new proof of the Pythagorean theorem using trigonometry, without falling into the trap of circular reasoning. Their discovery stunned the academic world, not only for its brilliance but because it came from two teenagers still in high school.
For over 2,000 years, mathematicians believed that any attempt to prove the Pythagorean theorem using trigonometry would inevitably loop back on itself, rendering the argument invalid. Johnson and Jackson, however, approached the problem with fresh eyes. Working as part of a math enrichment program, they independently crafted a proof that cleverly sidestepped the logical pitfalls that had frustrated so many before them.
They presented their groundbreaking work in March 2023 at the American Mathematical Society's Southeastern Sectional Meeting, earning praise for their clarity and originality. While they were not the first to explore this avenue, their version was new, independent, and mathematically rigorous. In October 2024, their proof was officially published in the prestigious American Mathematical Monthly, validating their work and placing them in the company of history’s greatest thinkers.
What makes this even more inspiring is that these two young Black women challenged centuries of academic assumptions, showing that genius doesn’t need a PhD, just passion, curiosity, and bold thinking. Their story is a powerful reminder that brilliance can come from anywhere, and that young minds are more than capable of solving age-old mysteries when given the opportunity.

Lastly, Did you know that.....
The central region of the Philippines from Luzon to Mindanao has more marine species per unit area than anywhere else on Earth.
This area lies within the Coral Triangle, a global hotspot for marine biodiversity. Scientists have documented over 500 species of coral and 2,000 species of fish in Philippine waters alone, many of which are found nowhere else.
The country's reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds provide vital breeding grounds for endangered species like whale sharks, dugongs, and sea turtles. This extraordinary diversity has earned the Philippines a reputation as the Amazon of the Oceans.

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