They Need a Bath.
By rakski
@rakski (156303)
Philippines
January 12, 2020 6:27pm CST
I am thankful that this is the only thing that happen and hopefully this will be the only thing that will happen.
Roads, cars park outside and roofs are covered with thin layer of black ashes as well as these plants of mine. So I give them awhile ago and it takes more water to really remove those ashes as they are sticky.
According to news, the ash fall went over and beyond Metro Manila (capital of Philippines) to the north province of Bulacan, around 150km from the volcano.
So this is the news from us. How are you all doing?
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@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
15 Jan 20
We're worried about your situation out there. Hope you are safe.
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@Nakitakona (59987)
• Philippines
16 Jan 20
@rakski That's a blessing. Be thankful.
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@marguicha (230351)
• Chile
13 Jan 20
I have been watching the news from the volcano. Keep safe!
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@Deepizzaguy (122104)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
13 Jan 20
I am having a good day writing the second chapter of the fan fiction called "The Killer From Richard Grayson's Past Is Coming To Town."
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@Deepizzaguy (122104)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
13 Jan 20
@rakski I am having fun with that story since it is one my favorite Batman cartoon stories.
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
13 Jan 20
When I woke up this morning, I went to the garden to check. I couldn't wait any longer so I cleaned the leaves of my strawberries.
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@DesirousDreamer (34776)
• Peoria, Arizona
13 Jan 20
It is kind of amazing how far ash can travel and how fast it does.
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@Butterfingers (66603)
• India
13 Jan 20
Hope it stays away and silent and doesn't make much impact
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