It's the rainy season, the last quarter of the year, storms & typhoons abound. I shouldn't even be surprised anymore. After all, I've been living here forever! Still, all this rain is driving me up the wall, especially since I have already paid for the day to do my flyering activity for The Torii Residences. It was supposed to have been last Sept. 28, but since Metro Manila was under Storm Signal #2 on the day prior, it was normal to expect that my activity would be cancelled. Good thing I was able to have it moved to tomorrow, Oct. 5. Well, what do you know, there's another forecast: a storm is a-brewing, and is expected to dump more rains tomorrow. Ugh, I can't stand this. On top of everything, I'm having respiratory issues, too. Which means to say, I haven't been able to put in some much needed physical activity (read: swimming), and it's bringing my morale down to dangerously low levels. Talk about your downer.
Ah well, still, hope springs eternal, and I'm not anything if not an optimist. Maybe tomorrow we'll see a bright sunny day, enough to do flyering for 2-3 hours, which will be enough, really. Just 3 hours of sunshine from 2-5pm tomorrow, and I'll be a happy camper. Everyday, I hope that next person who calls or sends me SMS would be my first buyer for The Torii Residences. Heck, if I had money, I'd probably be jonesing for one unit myself.
In any case, tomorrow... We'll see how tomorrow goes! The opportunity to let people know how great The Torii Residences is will be enough to sustain my goodwill. I'm sure it'll be alright. In case it rains though, I'll just move it to next week again hehe.
Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love you, tomorrow!
Jon
Crawl, walk, hop, skip, jump, fly. You may notice I didn't include "fall down then die." That's because that's a given, and I'd rather concentrate on living first, dying later. Welcome to my blog :)
Showing posts with label storm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storm. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Arrghhh! The Rainy Season Is Raining On My Parade!
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Monday, June 27, 2011
Rainy Season: How Is The Philippines So Far?
Hey it's the rainy season! The season when a lot of people start sweating bullets despite the cold weather. I don't mean to sound like it's no big deal, because it is. A lot of Filipinos die when the storms come around, and millions, if not billions, of pesos go down the drain, literally. I won't claim to know a lot of things where flooding is concerned, as well as storms, but to a certain extent, I know what I'd like to blame: People.
People throwing things indiscriminately, clogging drains, pipes and sewers. Add to that the country's antiquated sewerage design, and the sinking land masses and you have a sure recipe for disaster every time we have prolonged rains. Heck, even some people in my home can't keep up the discipline necessary to keep the house free from garbage, and I'm talking about educated people here, what more those "underprivileged, uneducated" people living under the bridge and in squatter areas? Well, with large areas of land being transformed into dumpsters, you'd hope that our government would learn to dispose of garbage better, but alas, that's not to be. Not when ordinary Juans can't summon the wherewithal to find a garbage can to throw their garbage in. It seems that the country's becoming one giant garbage bin, and it's not going to get better unless everybody starts pitching in and carrying their own weight. Until then, our floods are going to get worse. Our people are going to keep drowning. Our country's going to sink deeper into 3rd world status. Enough of my rants, here are some stories around the country about the floods:
Let's start now! Segregate our trash, clean up our sewers and rivers, upgrade our drainage systems! Let's not wait for something like Ondoy to happen again before we finally do what needs to be done.
Invest in floaters,
Jon
PRC License No. 0004326

- Firefighters to declog drainage in Metro - Yeah, now firemen have to do work that's not theirs, just because of people indiscriminately throwing garbage. Go figure.
- Falcon victims reach 1M - And the toll will just keep on rising...
- Bulacan clears roads after Falcon - Kudos to the governor, but it's sad that we're always just reacting.
- Falcon losses up to P54M - People's resiliency is amazing. What's more amazing is that they don't learn the lessons that would have prevented the problem in the first place.
- Pampanga in state of calamity as well as Still no classes in Pangasinan
- Falcon leaves but more to come - Maybe we should build arks?
- Praise for the country's weather forecasters - It's toward the end of the article, just keep reading ^_^
- Tax breaks for calamity victims - It's like a dark comedy; a tongue-in-cheek joke... But you take the good with the bad, and I guess this isn't as bad as it is good.
- Marikina is prepared - That's excellent news, isn't it? It is ^_^.
Let's start now! Segregate our trash, clean up our sewers and rivers, upgrade our drainage systems! Let's not wait for something like Ondoy to happen again before we finally do what needs to be done.
Invest in floaters,
Jon
PRC License No. 0004326
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