It is starting to get warmer now in Manila, Philippines
since summer has been declared by our weathermen end of March. Being a tropical
country Philippines has only two seasons, summer and rainy reason. Summer starts around middle of March until
the end of June. Our temperature scale
measurement is Celsius. Although most
foreign visitors who come to Manila consider the weather to be always
warm. The warmest months we would have are
April in May.
My work schedule is at night time. It gives me the advantage
of cooler temperature when reporting for work. The air condition system inside the work place
would even make us wear jackets and sweaters despite the warm temperature
outside. When the morning sun is up after my work shift, I am on my way
home. Shower cools me off before hopping
in my bed. I share a rented two bedroom
condo with my niece, which is good. I have someone to share the cost of my
rent.
Without a balcony I hesitated before to take the rented
place. It is only now I begin to appreciate without having a balcony. Being in an
inner unit, it is cooler compared to those units directly facing the sun. My niece has air conditioning in her room.
I have electric fan in mine. The electric fan is enough to cool off my room as
long as I close my door.
I always make it a point to have plants in the house. Aside from serving as decor, plants help to
cool off the temperature and freshens the air inside my small space. I have a
pot of plant inside my room, my niece room, in the living room, kitchen and
bathroom. I go for plants that are easy
to grow like sansevieria and some plants that grow in water, without much need
for sunlight.
You can count on me when it comes to recycling pots. As you can see in this photo, the pot I used
is an old pot for rice cooker. Empty glass bottles also serve as flower pots
for water plants. I just do not have much time to decorate the bottles as
flower pots. These bottles have special
place in all corners of my small space, rather than inside a trash bin.