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, May 2, 2026

Grand Daughter- Marina Katague, Ph D Candidate

Recently, I posted that my youngest grand daughter, Carenna Katague Thompson will graduate from GWU this May with highest honors( Summa Cum Laude)  and has been accepted to the Master's Program at U of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.    

This posting is about my other grand Daughter, Marina Katague, youngest daughter of my son, Dodie Katague.

Marina is currently finishing her doctoral dissertation. She hopes to complete it by July this year.     https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=oBuYQOEAAAAJ&hl=en

 Here's one out of  her 15 peer-reviewed published journal articles.  

Invisible Tethers: The Role of Social Networks in Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health Among Adult Women

Marina's Education:

BS in Kinesiology, Cal Poly Tech, San Luis Opispo, CA

MPH, Yale University, School of Public Health 

Ph.D Candidate, UC San Diego/San Diego State, Joint Doctoral Program

Marina has taught over 1000 undergraduate students as Instructor in Epidemiology and Health Promotion  

Here's the website for her other research work at San Diego State University 

https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Marina-Katague-2182344222

Marina, I am super proud of your accomplishments so far. Keep up with the good work. Looking forward for your Ph.D graduation soon. 

Love, Lolo, ( Grand Pa).  

Finally, here are five major news items today, based on the latest headlines across major outlets.

Top five

  1. Spirit Airlines has shut down operations, stranding passengers and wiping out one of the main low-cost U.S. travel options.

  2. President Trump said Iran hostilities are “terminated,” even as reporting suggests the situation remains unsettled.

  3. Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed at least seven people despite the ceasefire with Hezbollah.

  4. A New York City subway incident ended with police fatally shooting a machete-wielding man after a stabbing attack.

  5. Reuters reports growing Republican concern over Trump’s plan to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany.

Other notable stories

  • The Pentagon announced agreements with seven major AI companies to deploy advanced capabilities on classified networks.

  • Mexico’s Sinaloa governor stepped down temporarily after a U.S. drug-trafficking indictment.

  • The U.K. Jewish community is on alert after a stabbing attack in London was described by officials as antisemitic terrorism.

  • Berkshire Hathaway reported a record cash pile in Greg Abel’s first quarter as CEO.


The Apple TV Series, For All Mankind- Cinco De Mayo Photos


The accomplishments of Artemis II fly over  the moon recently, inspired me to start
 watching the Apple TV Series, For All Mankind. I just finished Season 1 and looking
 forward to Seasons 2 to 6;  My Take: A blend of Science Fiction on the Race for Space 
Exploration of the Moon and Mars between US and Russia with Soap Opera type 
stories of astronauts and NASA Executives dealing with themes of racism,
 parental guilt, homosexuality, PTSD, suicides, friendship/loyalty, ambition, 
political friction, sacrifice, strain marriages, loneliness, sex, alcoholism and
immigration.      
Here are the brief summaries of this award winning and highly rated TV series.
 I highly recommend this TV Series, specially to those who loves science fiction 
and space technology..   
Season 1
Season 1 of For All Mankind opens with an alternate-history twist: the Soviet 
Union beats the United States to the Moon, and NASA is forced to rethink everything.
 That single event sets off a tense and emotional story about competition, ambition, 
and what people are willing to sacrifice in the name of national pride and human progress.

What makes the season work so well is that it is not only about rockets and space 
missions. It also follows the personal lives of the astronauts and their families, showing 
how the pressure of the space race strains marriages, reshapes identities, and tests 
friendships.  Ed Baldwin, Gordo Stevens, Danielle Poole, and others become part of
 a NASA that is  determined not to be left behind.

By the end of the season, the show has moved beyond a single failed race to a 
larger and more ambitious vision of the future. Season 1 is really the foundation
 for everything that follows: a story about how one historic loss in space leads to 
a much bigger commitment to reaching farther, faster, and at greater personal cost.

Season 2
Season 2 jumps ahead to the early 1980s and raises the stakes as the U.S. and 
Soviet Union push their space rivalry into a much more dangerous phase. The Moon
 becomes a real  Cold War battleground, with resources, military pressure, and 
political tension shaping nearly every decision. At the same time, the personal lives 
of the main characters remain central, especially as ambition, loyalty, and sacrifice collide.

Season 3

Season 3 moves the story into the race to Mars, shifting the show from lunar 

competition to a larger, more global and interplanetary contest. The season expands 

the scope of the series by focusing on corporate influence, new space technology, 

and the risks of prolonged missions far from Earth. It also deepens the emotional side 

of the story, showing how the characters’ choices affect families, careers, and the

 future they are trying to build.

Season 4

Season 4 takes place after the Goldilocks asteroid storyline and finds Mars transformed 

into a thriving but tense colony called Happy Valley. The big conflict is no longer just 

exploration, but governance, ownership, and control over the Red Planet as Earth and 

Mars begin to pull in different directions. This season emphasizes political friction, 

social division, and the challenge of building a lasting human presence in space.

Season 5

Season 5 continues from the post-asteroid world, with Happy Valley now a major

 settlement  and the struggle over Mars becoming even more complicated. The new

 season focuses on law, order, and power on Mars, while the people living there 

increasingly see themselves as something more than outposts of Earth. In effect, 

the story shifts from “Can humans reach space?” to “Who gets to control the

 future in space?”.

Season 6: 

The last and final Season 6 was renewed and scheduled to premier in 2027.

Summary:

For All Mankind evolves from an alternate-history space race into a sweeping 

story about expansion, rivalry, and the struggle to govern humanity beyond Earth. 

Each season raises the scale from the Moon, to Mars, to the politics of permanent

settlement while keeping the characters’ personal dramas at the center. The result 

is a space drama that becomes less about a single mission and more about the

long-term consequences of building a civilization off Earth.

From Wikipedia: 

For All Mankind is an American science fiction drama television series created

 by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi and produced for the Apple TV streaming service. The series dramatizes an alternate history depicting "what would

 have happened if the global space race had never ended" after the Soviet Union succeeds in the first crewed Moon landing ahead of the United States.The title is

 inspired by the lunar plaque left on the Moon by the crew of Apollo 11, which reads,

 in part, "We Came in Peace for All Mankind".

The series stars an ensemble cast including Joel KinnamanMichael Dorman

Sarah JonesShantel VanSantenJodi BalfourWrenn SchmidtSonya Walger

and Krys MarshallCynthy Wu, Casey W. Johnson, and Coral Peña joined the

 main cast for the second season. Edi Gathegi joined in the third. Toby Kebbell

Tyner RushingSvetlana Efremova, and Daniel Stern joined in the fourth. 

Mireille EnosCosta RoninSean KaufmanRuby Cruz, and Ines Asserson joined 

in the fifth. The series features historical figures, played by actors or appearing 

through archival footage, including astronauts and NASA officials as well as 

American presidents and other politicians.

For All Mankind premiered on November 1, 2019. The show's second season

 was critically acclaimed and was nominated for the TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama. In 2023, the writers said that, from the beginning, they had discussed that their goal was that there would be "about seven seasons" and that

 the story will span "at least 70 years" In April 2024, the series was renewed for

 a fifth season, and it was announced that Star City, a spinoff series focusing on

the Soviet space program, was in development The fifth season premiered 

on March 27, 2026.Prior to the fifth-season premiere, the series was renewed

 for a sixth and final season, set to premiere in 2027.

Finally, Can humans live on the Moon?
Humans can visit the Moon, but living there long-term is still a significant technological challenge. NASA's Apollo missions demonstrated that humans 
can survive on the Moon's surface for short periods with proper equipment and protection.
Several factors make it difficult for humans to live on the Moon:
Radiation exposure: The Moon offers little protection against harmful solar and cosmic radiation.Atmosphere: The Moon has no breathable atmosphere, 
requiring pressurized habitats and life support systems.Temperature extremes: 
Lunar temperatures can range from -243°C to 127°C (-405°F to 261°F).Gravity: 
The Moon's gravity is about one-sixth of Earth's, which could have long-term 
effects on the human body.
Despite these challenges, there are ongoing efforts to establish a sustainable
 human presence on the Moon. NASA's Artemis program, for example, 
aims to return humans to the Moon by 2025 and establish a lunar base camp.
 Private companies are also working towards lunar settlements and resource utilization.
Technological advancements and infrastructure development are crucial to overcoming the challenges of living on the Moon. With continued investment
and innovation, humans may one day thrive on the lunar surface.
Personal Note: 
Lastly, yesterday our Cinco De Mayo Celebration was a Great Success. Both 
Happy Hour and Dinner was well-planned. In addition, our recent water crises
was well managed. Once Again, thank you Jenny and Jimmy. Here are three 
photos Jenny took at our table yesterday:




 
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