Showing posts with label LLDA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LLDA. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Today was a nice and beautiful day after the terrible typhoon November 10 2013

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Angono, Rizal, PHL   November 10, 2013





Today was  a very nice and beautiful and sunny day.  There was no sign of the dark and furious supertyphoon that just devastated the rest of the country.


                                     URS Plaza


                                           Climbing LLDA


                                       Montevideo Hills


                                       Tagpos after Grandspan


                                    The intersection at Diversion


                                        Bahay ng Pare at Montevideo

Sunday, October 13, 2013

My bike ride today October 13, 2013

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I left late this morning, 7:30.  As I have said, I had reserve interiors repaired by a vulcanizing shops. As usual, I went to the Sacred Heart Church.  However, I stopped at Callahan (near Queen Mary) and the zigzag, and at Namay to take pictures of polluting vehicles.  I posted them at Metro Manila Air Pollution watch  Nothing results from the blogposts but I have to keep on blogging so that somehow, the public sector would take note and act.

I rode up to Tanay and after making a round about, I saw Nolite.  He was biking solo and he said he biked to Jalajala.  He was inquiring if I met the other REcyclists.  I said no.  I caught up with him at the hill between Tanay and Baras.  He was just spinning and I found it hard to keep up.  I said he go ahead because I would have breakfast at Simples.  However by 9: 30 there was no more food left.

I looked for fruits in season and they were gone, just after one week.

At LLDA, I took pics of the waterfalls.  That was about 10: 00 am.  I was home by 11:00  and it was quite warm by that time.

Mini waterfalls at LLDA, below Montevideo

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Angono, Rizal  PHL  |October 13, 2013



As I was returning from my bike ride today in Cardona Rizal, I chanced seeing the waterfalls;  the waterfalls was in trickle, because the heavy rains stopped. I had always wanted to take the picture of this site, but could not do so when with Recyclists.

The water  could have come from the drainage lines of Montevideo  (which we constructed)

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