It so warm in Manila that one doesn’t really need a clothe’s dryer. These photos were taken in Hilario Street, Makati where our ancestral home is located.

Just hang your clothes anywhere and you’ll be alright.



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It so warm in Manila that one doesn’t really need a clothe’s dryer. These photos were taken in Hilario Street, Makati where our ancestral home is located.
Just hang your clothes anywhere and you’ll be alright.
Debbie’s one word Sunday – Washing
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Do people normally have clothing lines to dry their clothes there?
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Oh yes they do!
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Haha, typical scenery in Metro Manila😊
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Oo nga. Ang ganda kaya tignan! 👍
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Great captures, Teresa. The railings make a great clothes horse
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Thanks Debbie. A scene that many locals like my family don’t get to notice.
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I’m enjoying seeing your Philippines images – keep them coming!
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Thanks Sarah, glad you are liking them. I definitely will post more and more haha
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Love it! 😊
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Enjoyed capturing anything around me. Thanks Pepper.
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Yup!
Just a couple of sunshine hours and they will be as good as new 🙂
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Haha yes they would be wearable again in no time.
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