It Feels Like Summer

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We went to a rural village of Cayanga to visit our deaf students. It's been more than two years that I haven't seen the two of them, while my wife's student transfered there too. From the the corner of the road to the house of two deaf students is more than half-kilometer walk without any trees to serve as shelter. You can see me there at the first photo after the collage, and the other photos. All you can see is the farm. It seems planting will start soon.

We're already close to cold season yet it still feels like summer. The temperature is around 33 degrees centigrade. This is common in tropical countries like Philippines especially here in Pangasinan which is usually one of the hottest provinces in the country. The actual feel is 36 degrees, and the gave me rashes the next day. I'm just excited for December when the real cold daytimes will be cold. Actually, January used to be the best month because it's the coldest in average during the year.

Despite the sickening hot weather, I got to enjoy the view because I haven't been to rural villages for a long time as Covid19 disrupted our lives from our usual activities.


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