Rains = Traffic

Every Saturday participants post photos based on a theme. The theme for this Saturday is TOGETHER.

There are so many wonderful things that go well together: peanut butter and jelly, black and white, moon and stars, day and night, a couple, and paper and pencil are just very few possibilities.

There are endless possibilities of yummy things that go together too, like a few of the pairs I have in my other entry.

My entry is a bit unusual if it is unusual to some of you.

Here in the Philippines, rains, heavy and not-so-heavy, mean traffic jam. No kidding.

The reason? Roads,even major highways are poorly maintained that when rains pour, flood water rises and vehicles get stuck on the road. It gets ugly and sometimes, road rage or accidents happen. Sigh.

Treasure Jar Nov 8th 2008 12:05 am Rides,Through the Lens 9 Comments Trackback URI Comments RSS

9 Responses to “Rains = Traffic”

  1. […] have an unlikely pair here, though in extreme weather conditions, these things happen. Please click […]

  2. imom on 08 Nov 2008 at 1:34 pm link comment

    Hi Julie! Nice new blog you got here…
    Oo nga, with rain always comes traffic. But there are more that bring traffic – payday traffic, Christmas traffic. Trapik nanaman pauwi sa amin every night.

  3. Carin on 08 Nov 2008 at 5:59 pm link comment

    Hi Julie,
    Looks like a nice new blog Julie. Are you closing the other one? The top bar is really refreshing with that angel in the greenery! Very nice.

  4. Lynn on 08 Nov 2008 at 7:30 pm link comment

    Haha, Julie. Kahit walang ulan, it’s always traffic at EDSA.

  5. Rach (Heart of Rachel) on 09 Nov 2008 at 12:52 pm link comment

    Yes, sad to say rain often results to traffic.

  6. admin on 13 Nov 2008 at 3:34 pm link comment

    So true iMom 🙂 I don’t know why that stretch f the road is always traffic, ang luwag-luwag na nga eh 😀

  7. admin on 13 Nov 2008 at 3:38 pm link comment

    Carin, no, this is just another one of my blogs. Hubby has a webhosting biz so I can have blogs as long as I am able to maintain these.

    Thanks for the visit.

    That angel is a part of a wind chime hanging from a plant in front of our door 🙂

  8. admin on 13 Nov 2008 at 3:40 pm link comment

    Oo nga Lynn. I dread the traffic this coming December 🙁

  9. admin on 13 Nov 2008 at 3:41 pm link comment

    So true Rachel. Plus its also bad for those who go home to places where flood water rises.

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