I received 3 e-mails from friends in the U.S. which is supposed to be the
subject matter of this column. However due to technicalities to turn it into a
column I reserve it for a column after this.
Haiyan or Yolanda will not be finished as a story in one setting. So this column is another series of what is partly told by everybody as victims of Yolanda.
I heard over the radio that the distribution of relief goods in Cadiz turned out to be unfair to others and less satisfactory to those who had even received not only once but many times.
It is therefore a lesson in life that the majority of human race are not fully contented of their lives in this world.
In Barangay Tinampaan I saw heaps of hills of sugar central ash to be used as fertilizer perhaps of vegetables. It is just near the office of DENR and it seems no one is minding about it.