Umulan din dito sa East.. Malakas yung buhos pero paputol-putol, hindi tumatagal .. Sabi sa news magkakaroon na ng LPA.. Bukas daw uulan hudyat na ata rainy season..
Woke up to cuddle weather. Sana bukas din.
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Mukhang magdamag din umulan sa amin.. Nabawasan init.. Malamig-lamig na.. Sana ganito lang lakas ng ulan.. Banayad..
Diyan pa sila makakasakit sa ulan.
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buti na lang,
may lahing butiki yung househelp namin.
magaan rin.
si dr. d kasi, mabigat. baka lalong tumulo bubong kapag siya ang umakyat...
do you have neighbors whose househelp are guaranteed non-covid?
perhaps their marsters can lend them to you, for a small gratuity?
i asked my across-the-street neighbors to do my leaking nawasa pipe.
they had been incarcerated as long as i had been, with no signs of disease.
si ninja, galante yan...
Hahaha! That's so cute dr d. Si Dr Cutie is also healthyOur all around is thin and small too! Literal na mas malaki ako in height and weight, kaya ang bilis kumilos. He only likes fried fish or fried chicken. If you serve anything else he will barely touch hahaha. Pero mahilig soda so we always stock up on soda
If I were to borrow our neighbor's help, e di outsider din yun [emoji14] Lahat na lang tiis because of covid.
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if you have access to your alulod, you can make quick fix using vulcaseal or its competitors.
use nitrile gloves to keep your skin vulcaseal-free. not latex gloves; these melt on contact with vulcaseal.
if you know your way around a car, you can certainly do vulcaseal fix.
it's one of the first things i learned to do on my first used car purchase.
We have an indoor garden & it's skylight roof has been constantly leaking. I've tried to put vulca seal every so often during the past few months, but there are still leaks. Got fed up already & found a big tarpaulin in the garage & just placed it on top a few days ago just in time for this typhoon. Will have the roof replaced na when it's sunny na again.
for small segments, may i recommend,
don't use vulcaseal sparingly like superglue.
lather it on very liberally, like cake icing.
but clean the surfaces first.
but if it is for entire sheets,
for the best of me, i also do not understand why skylights leak so reliably often.
perhaps the material is too brittle for long-term water resistance strength...?