We haven’t had internet access in home for two days until now. We still don’t have a working home phone. PLDT is horrible. Yesterday upon return from Baguio City, where I didn’t visit an internet café, I took down to Baguio Gold some grocery odds and ends, student supplies and money. Today Mack came up to this apartment, then he and I went into the city for lunch, a ten-minute visit to an internet café and grocery shopping. We returned home before rainfall. Dominic took Nick and Dennis into the city for a meal and haircuts. Tomorrow Dom will go with Mack to a dentist after he leaves school.
September 28
topics: Baguio City, Philippines
We’re getting more blowing rain as Tropical Storm Jangmi approaches the Philippines on its way to Taiwan. Typhoon Hagupit passed Luzon days ago on its way to China, and eight people in this province died.
Typically, due to excessive rainfall and inadequate preparation of Filipinos, people drown in swollen rivers, die in mudslides/hillslides or get crushed by falling trees, houses or rocks. People reside in hillside shanties which wash downhill, and some live at the bases of slopes where tons of mud and rocks flow and crush them Other people wade into rushing rivers, are swept away and drown. I read of one man who waded in deep water covering city streets, fell into an open manhole (uncovered sewer) and was never seen again.
It’s sad. I pray for the souls of these unfortunate people who perish without preparing to meet their Maker and for their loved ones left behind to mourn.
September 25
topics: Philippines, weather
Charlotte, Rose and I walked more than a mile uphill from Baguio Gold to Tuding Road so that we could await a ‘Tuding Express’ jeepney ride to the big city. We wanted to go to Holy Mass in the cathedral, eat lunch then ride tricycles in Burnham Park. »→
September 21
topics: Baguio City, Philippines, photos, recreation or leisure
$4.09 per gallon for diesel fuel
$4.229 per gallon for Caltex Silver
$4.289 per gallon for Caltex Gold
$4.08 for Caltex Regular (unleaded)
$4.369 for kerosene »→
September 19
topics: Baguio City, money or prices, photos
No dial tone. Our home phone is dead. What can we expect from PLDT? I apologize if anyone (Lisa? Nelly?) has tried to phone our apartment in Tuding. You know, the good news is that we’ve had electricity continuously for six weeks. We may have had an outage while I’m out of the home, but I don’t know. We have lost our internet connection twice, but we’re surviving. We’re far more fortunate than the poor Filipinos below us in Baguio Gold who don’t have electricity and indoor plumbing.
September 16
topics: at home, hassles or stupidity
Today I read in a national newspaper the findings of a study conducted by the U.N.’s World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF and the Republic of the Philippines Department of Health. About ten thousand Philippine children die annually from diarrhea. Can you believe that? That’s preventable childhood mortality! »→
September 15
topics: Philippines, health