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Tag Archives: Northeast monsoon
monsoon rains
According to the weather bureau, the heavy downpours we’re experiencing lately is triggered by the northeast monsoon and a cold front. The northeast monsoon brought forth cooler winds, thereby, when there is enough moisture present in the air, cold front … Continue reading
Posted in gardening, global awareness, places
Tagged beast of burden, carabao, cold front, farm, farmer, field, Northeast monsoon, onion, rain, red onion, ricefield, tractor
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the dry winds of Amihan
The Northeast Monsoon (known locally as Hanging Amihan) heralds the beginning of dry winds starting on the months of October until early April. Along with the dry humidity, the season brought forth changes in the environment. Super blustery winds blew … Continue reading
Posted in global awareness, places
Tagged Amihan, blustery day, fall foliage, fall season, Hanging Amihan, leaves, monsoon, Northeast monsoon, season, weather, wind
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Welcome to Bongabon
I have passed by this “arc” countless times. Oblivious of the fact that this should make me a proud denizen of this small town. This welcome landmark is made up of rustic colored bricks and atop sits two farmer’s plow … Continue reading
Posted in places
Tagged Amihan, Bongabon, Bongabon Nueva Ecija, Northeast monsoon, Nueva Ecija, red onion, travel
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