By This side of Perry on Dec 31, 2012 in:
habagat, ondoy, flood, 2012, information technology, prudential, frozen shoulder, social networks, PNoy, bureaucracy
For the year that the world is supposed to end, 2012 will bring a lot of memories. These will stand out to this white hair chronicler.1. Prudential Plans Inc. closed shop early this year. Just three months before my son would have availed of his educ...
By Recycle Bin of a Middle Child on Dec 5, 2012 in:
Amang Rodriguez Avenue, Circulo Verde, ortigas center, quezon city, Ibiza, Joey Santos, Ortigas and Co Greenhills, Green Meadows, Marikina River, flood, Bagumbayan, Manggahan Floodway, Majorca
The Marikina River has been made more popular after the devastating typhoons that hit the metropolis, but did you know that now that its being rehabilitated, it also poses a potential to be included in the list of famous rivers where a cosmopolitan...
Yesterday, we experienced a heavy rain pouring so harshly. I couldn’t even walk because the streets were flooded already. But I have no choice, I have to get home and I ended up being wet all of a sudden, my umbrella was almost ruined because the a...
Rumination The Philippines, my beloved country is now having what they call a monsoon rain that caused flood in Metro Manila and other parts of the country. According to PAGASA, this rain... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web...
By inkdependent on Aug 12, 2012 in:
Travel, Uncategorized, Batasan, bridge, clothesline, flood, help, Philippines, photography, San Mateo
I haven’t had the chance to take real photos for quite a while now; school has, unfortunately, taken up much of my time. But I still remember the good old college days when we were required to take some shots for Photo Journalism class, and the...
By The (Mis)Adventures of Superboink on Aug 10, 2012 in:
PAG-ASA, FLOOD, GOVERNMENT, WARNING, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, CURRENT EVENTS, ALERTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, COLOR CODED, DISASTER, EVENTS, EMERGENCY, FLOOD ALERTS
In relation to my previous post regarding the PAG-ASA's Color Coded Warning Alerts, the PAG-ASA issued an update changing the color 'Green' warning into 'Orange'. The color warnings initially caused confusion because (1) the public didn't really kno...
E-Day for Emergency Day last August 7! It was a tragic day here in the Philippines where the monsoon rain have been pouring non-stop for almost 24 hours and there was still heavy raining that lasted until August 8. I still took the courage to go to...