The Rooster Crows at 4am!

The Rooster Crows at 4am! : the edge of jungle Philippines
The Rooster Crows at 4am!
the edge of jungle Philippines
Living on the edge of the jungle in the Philippines after having quit the rat race in America is this guy from a small town in Illinois. Daily humorous and unvarnished look at living with lizards, spiders as big as a baby's fist, pythons, and even witches. And to top it all off, there's my mother-in-law, The Feared Giant Lizard Killer with the big bolo knife who is going deaf and shouts 1/16 of an inch away from my ear in a language I can't understand. Always an adventure here at "The Compound"!
Deeply committed - Deadly serious. A drop master

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