Hellooo Rainy Days!

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dliz

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Every year our climate is changing wonderfully.Too much heat in summer, Too much rain in rainy days. The heat was too much to bear this summer. How I wish there is a push button where we can control our climate. hahaha. Like if we want it to be just a little bit hot or we want some rain we can do it by pressing a certain button.


In school, we are taught that there are only have two seasons in the Philippines: sunny and monsoon. We’re also taught which months fall in the wet season, and which ones fall in the dry. In real life though, we learn that we only have one kind of weather here: unpredictable. Which is why we should always be ready for the rainy season? Which reminds I need to buy an umbrella. @___@
 
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nettie

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Wanna give you a hi-five for the climate control thingy! ;)

I love the rainy days and I can't stand the hot weather. And I totally agree that our weather is so unpredictable. It's like in the morning its too hot then by mid afternoon rain starts to pour down. How I wish we have winter. I wanna see snow.... :(
 

dliz

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Wanna give you a hi-five for the climate control thingy! ;)

I love the rainy days and I can't stand the hot weather. And I totally agree that our weather is so unpredictable. It's like in the morning its too hot then by mid afternoon rain starts to pour down. How I wish we have winter. I wanna see snow.... :(

Hahaha. I dont like rainy days because it's so hard to commute and then you have to carry an umbrella with you. *Sigh*
 
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nettie

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Yeah, that's one disadvantage. And the flood.... :(
 

dliz

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maxwel

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How much does it rain there?

Does everybody need a boat?
:)
 

dliz

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How much does it rain there?

Does everybody need a boat?
:)

The weather here is pretty bipolar, Maxwell. It is usually very hot in the morning and it rains during the afternoon. Tropical storms are pretty normal in the Philippines so might as well start making a boat in preparation for the flood. LOL.
 

jangel

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How much does it rain there?

Does everybody need a boat?
:)


As much as this


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That happened last Wednesday here in Davao, the rain lasted for 2 hours I think. I'm glad I went home early that day.

And... boat? Why need boat if you can swim! :p
 
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nettie

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How much does it rain there?

Does everybody need a boat?
:)
Massive flooding, especially in the lowlands. But in our province, it rarely flood but it rains all the time.
So no, not really everybody needs a boat.

As much as this


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That happened last Wednesday here in Davao, the rain lasted for 2 hours I think. I'm glad I went home early that day.

And... boat? Why need boat if you can swim! :p

Woah, jangel. The rain lasted for 2 hours? I really don't wanna think what will be the flood level when the rain will last more than that....:(
 

jangel

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Woah, jangel. The rain lasted for 2 hours? I really don't wanna think what will be the flood level when the rain will last more than that....:(

lampas tao ang baha and yung ibang areas talagang abot roof na, yan dito sa Davao, the city is progressing pero pati baha ang laki ng progress, sana masolusyunan na ng government soon.
 

maxwel

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When in the Philippines I'll be sure to rent an "underwater" van.

: )
 

jangel

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Haha stop trying to save yourself from flood Maxwel. Don't you know that street flood is one of our pride here? Street swimming was never so exciting and fun than here in the Philippines. You don't want to miss the fun, do you? :p
 

dliz

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Hahaha. I'm not really fond of bringing an umbrella because I find it really a hassle. Last night, I was at work when it started raining so hard plus the lightening and thunder made it worst. I was gonna call my cousin to fetch me up but I don't have any load left. hahaha. (I'm so stupid, I could always call him on his landline). When i went outside, I could not find any taxi. So my only option was to ride a jeepney and I had to walk a block to reach the jeepney stop. I was soaking wet already when I saw a taxi and I was so excited to get inside but the door was locked and Manong driver had to ask where am I bound to? "Hello Kuya, can't you see I'm already soaking wet?" LOL. My place isn't that so far so he happily agreed. When I was inside already, I immediately checked my purse and only to find out I only have 58 pesos left. That's when adrenaline kicks in because what if my money isn't enough to reach my destination and Manong Driver will drop me anywhere in the middle of a storm. But thank God, i went home safely and my money is just enough to pay the manong driver. hahah. Lesson Learned: I have to bring an umbrella with me all the time no matter how heavy it is. lol.