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St Petersburg, Florida
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Chinese everything. And God bless em for that. There are millions of people in this world that can only afford the Chinese (slave labor) made products. The reality is that I believe that these goods are often of very low quality BUT the people here are surely glad to have them.
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St Petersburg, Florida
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Something a bit different......
The growing season is long and productive here but there's very little corn grown ( that I can see ). Here are a few rows of it way out in the rural back woods of LU. We went way out looking for a goat to bbq that night. They normally sell for P1700-P2000 ($37-45) We looked at the goat for sale and said "That's a small goat you have for sale there.....how much for the dog?" They were not amused and we werent impressed either. Our journey out there was not a complete waste of time but produced no goat. |
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#693 |
St Petersburg, Florida
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Got time for a movie? It might not be a great one but it'll prolly not cost you more than 2 or 3 bucks.
The cinimas are also normally with AC ( or aircon as they say here ). Dapat Apat A pinoy movie theme and acting Boy Girl Thing |
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#694 |
St Petersburg, Florida
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This is the first time that I've had time to look at the trailer for this. It's a bit hokey but take a look.
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Boy Girl Thing looks so bad it might be good.
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#697 |
St Petersburg, Florida
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Ah yes, just found these on disk.
It's the farmers harvesting the rice. They pluck it out of the mud, stack it in bales, carry it to a machine that separates the leaf from the rice grain, and then lay it all out to dry. |
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#698 |
St Petersburg, Florida
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These were taken from 40-50 yds away using the tele lens on my cheap cam.
I'm not sure if they like to have their pictures taken. But since they don't know.....why not take a bunch? ![]() Second image is the rice on the net drying. If you can get it in the sun for a good day, maybe two, then it's ready for the mill. Most of the time it's raining for 15 minutes then sunny for a few hours....then raining while it's sunny..... |
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#699 |
St Petersburg, Florida
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During the harvest season you can see these nets all over on the ground. They are on sidewalks, driveways, basketball courts, everywhere you can spread the rice out.
Here are two photos of the rice in closeup. |
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very cool. It's amazing that rice is as cheap as it is. It looks so labor intensive for such a small amount.
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Actually there aren't too many. My wife went on a business trip over there last year, and I went along for the (long-ass, cramped plane) ride.
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![]() And on another note, I noticed when we were walking around in Glorietta and the Landmark, that some stores had employees hovering right over us. Not watching from a distance, but brazenly just standing next to us and following us wherever we went. Have you experienced this, or did I just look like a shady character to them? Last edited by SparkStalker; 11-08-2007 at 01:59 PM. |
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![]() I'm a white man, 6-2 260 and I'm friendly to the locals. My wife's a local here and most of the people that I am with are pinoys. If there was a young uniformed man following me in the Glorietta mall carrying an M4 and not smiling, I'd be nervous. Anything short of that I personally would just start talking to them. Pinoys love foreigners and they love Americans the best. Assuming that YOU are not carrying an M4 around with you, they're most likely just wanting to speak to you. Unless of course they say that aweful phrase...."you buy now" ![]() |
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True. It's the food staple here. I want to say that most of the rice costs about P25 a kilo. Cheap. All the rice that one sees out in the provinces are for internal consumption. That's one effing lot of rice I can tell you. During harvest, it's the focus of everyone ( that needs the rice to survive which is a high portion of the population ).
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We have someone working in one and is quite happy. Win win situations are so rare nowdays it's a good thing to see.
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Verry cool !!
Uh hate to be a Rice Nazi about it , but those guys with the green stalks seem to be planting , not harvesting , Mature rice is ( generly) tall and brown , they grow LOTS of it here !!!!
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