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Tag Archives: typhoon
going back to my mom’s hometown
One sunny Sunday in April, at the invitation of my aunt (mom’s younger sister), we went to the town where my mom was born and spent 22 years of her life, until she got impregnated by my dad and soon … Continue reading
Posted in global awareness, places
Tagged bridge, flood, river, Rizal Bridge, Rizal Nueva Ecija, Rizal River, typhoon
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Cruising back to Gabaldon
Traveling to Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija is just a 40 minutes drive from our town. It is a smooth and easy ride as all roads leading to as far as Dingalan, Aurora Province is now cemented. Thanks to the government’s infrastructure … Continue reading
Posted in family, global awareness, places
Tagged backhoe, calamity, camping, Central Luzon, disaster, flood, forest, Gabaldon Nueva Ecija, mountains, national highway, Nueva Ecija, river, road, school, school camping, students, typhoon
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Pedring’s might!
Honestly, when I did saw these photos posted on Facebook over the weekend. That’s a few days after typhoon Pedring lashed out Northern and Central Luzon, sending floods in most provinces, particularly Bulacan. This was a friend’s house in Calumpit … Continue reading
Posted in event, global awareness, Personal, places
Tagged Bulacan, Calumpit, Calumpit Bulacan, flood, typhoon, typhoon Pedring
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Quick Personal Loans Unsecured
With the vast devastation on rice crops and other vegetable produce in this small town, farmers may need Personal Loans to help them rehabilitate their farming industry It is an unfortunate events that two typhoons had hit our farming town in … Continue reading
typhoon aftermath
There were still communities under water here in our small town. And blaring in the news were, there were many more places under high waters to this day. Make the people safe, specially, the children and elderly, I beg our … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
Tagged Central Luzon, flood, palay, Region 3, rice bowl, Rice Bowl of the Philippines, ricefield, typhoon, typhoon Pedring, typhoon Quiel
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twas a free day
So nice waking up late on a “free”Monday. Twas declared a holiday in celebration of National Heroes Day. Tomorrow, just the same, is a free day to give way for our Muslim brothers’ celebration of the end of Ramadan. Pretty … Continue reading
Posted in places
Tagged Bulacan, holiday, malls, National Heroes Day, Ramadan, shopping, SM, SM Baliuag, typhoon, typhoon Mina
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long and rainy weekend
Been raining here all night and I can see no sign that the torrents will ever rest today. According to the weather bureau, typhoon Mina already made a landfall this morning at Cagayan province trekking the path of north, north … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
Tagged holidays, long weekend, Malacanang, PAGASA, typhoon, typhoon Mina, vegetables, weekend
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taro in the yard
Thank heavens, it’s Thursday already. The week started with the usual heat until today when PAGASA announces that typhoon Mina has intensified threatening parts of Central Luzon. Heaven forbid. There has been slight drizzle since morning, twas, a great excuse … Continue reading
Posted in food, health
Tagged carbohydrates, gabi, PAGASA, Rowena del Rosario, Senate hearing, sinigang dish, taro, tuber, typhoon, typhoon Mina, yard
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palay it is!
Such is the hard life of a farmer, toiling under the scorching heat of the sun and, worse, even under heavy downpour. Not even the wrath of last week’s Juaning could ever stopped them from working on the rice paddies. … Continue reading
Posted in places
Tagged farm, farmer, Juaning, Nueva Ecija, palay, rice, rice paddies, ricefield, typhoon
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