Foggy Makati
January 26th, 2006

Early morning just before 0700H and it was a sight to see the top of buildings of Makati City along Ayala Ave. covered in fog! Its just an awesome and not that frequent event that happens here. If it weren’t for the cool and very wet mornings, this wouldn’t have happened.







February 25th, 2006 at 9:42PM
sigh, my beloved PBCom, I miss you. Thanks estan for letting me see PBCom again.
February 10th, 2006 at 8:30PM
I love fogs. When I was a kid this is one reason for me to wake up very early in the morning. Aside from the morning star. (It’s not a star. It’s a planet.). It is the idea of clouds being at the level of trees and shrubs and even touching the ground. And you can go running through it. That’s fascination for any child. And it won’t sting your eyes because it is not a smoke. And when you go to the ricefield with that ambient temperature there’s these lots and lots of spiders web hanging at the tip of rice leaves spread all over the rice fields without fog that they could look like dancing waves of a calm sea when the early morning light strikes on them. Better viewed at an almost horizontal angle. But then when the sorrounding slowly gets warmer, they gradually disappears that at around 6:30am-7:00am, they’re all gone. No more rice field “sea”. Maybe because of the temperature. Maybe because of the different intensity and angle of sunlight. I don’t know. But then the fog also slowly disappeared when the nearby plantations and farms started cutting down trees, changing farm crops. Difinitely affected the former ecological balance.
When I saw those photos, I questioned myself how come there’s fog in middle of that city. Well, anyway, it was not a ground fog. And it only needs very low temperature and evaporated earth moisture to create a fog. That must be a chilly morning.