Flat Tires
Hello, read.cash friends, I miss you all! I was visiting read and made some comments and replies these past few days but I was never able to create an article even if I had some pictures uploaded and saved in the drafts. Yesterday, napasubo ako, I had to print checklists that are as much as half of a ream, including errors and it took me too long to finish because the maintenance manager said he was having trouble printing from his computer so I volunteered in printing, I asked him to email the soft copy to me and I will do the rest. I thought I only had to print a few pages but I was wrong.
The following are the checklists:
Silo Checklists: 46 pages
Machine tower 1: 28 pages
Machine tower 2: 24 pages
Machine tower 3: 34pages
Machine tower 4: 41 pages
Extruder: 22 pages
I had to print them and send them to a printing press so they could replicate them as much as we needed them to. This is a solution that we came up with because the maintenance personnel was consuming too much bond paper; I was the one requesting it in the main office and they were wondering why I had to ask so much.
Now back to the title, yup, we had a flat tire but not on four-wheel I tell you, haha we cannot afford it yet; So my husband bought a motorcycle side car and I asked him to design it to be easily installed and uninstall to the motorcycle. He only uses them when " mangumpra o mangalakal" of his scrap business which was shared before this [article] (https://read.cash/@yoieuqudniram/he-tried-to-eat-my-phone-c7c85035).why doesn't this work on me?
So there was a day that works and I got bored so much; I called my husband and asked him if his plan earlier that day was still the same on going to Damilag to get those empty bottles that a man said while he called him one day. We went to his house which was near our friend's house, the place where we spent most of the time when having dates way back when we are still in the boyfriend stage of our love life.
Above is a dam where the local Water District gets almost all of its water supply but of course, before distribution, the water will go through several processes including filtration and disinfection.
He met up with us including the father and son who is supposed to help us count and carry the bottles. It turned out that the bottles were not at the location and we still have to travel for a few minutes to reach the area. They guided us through the whole travel and reached a high school classmate's house.
Flowers greeted us, I took my time getting pictures around while the men are talking.
Above is a close-up picture of a money tree berry that is very ripe that insects ate its berry, oh, I wish it's edible; it looks so delicious.
The man on the blue jacket is the owner of the bottles and the one on the gray jacket is my husband.
A pretty yellow flower that I took; and during the taking, I noticed the very dark cloud above the sky.
See the yellow flowers on the picture below?
after a few minutes, the rain din came and forced us all to find cover in the house nearby. The good thing is that they let us in on their balcony. The rain poured so hard that it flooded on the area fast.
Only after taking this picture, did I realize that what's in front of me is a coking table and the cooking pots are left by the family on the guava tree.
Ahh, I was delighted that the rain poured out so hard that it finished fast. That reservoir above is meant to cater to the houses inside the subdivision.
We finished counting and sacking and paid the man and they even helped us push the sidecar fully loaded with empty bottles on the highway.
I admired those bikers' endurance in biking all the way up here, the road is a little slope but you can feel it on your legs.
We rolled out slowly, my husband lets me take pictures along the road. Dark clouds are every where.
A withered tree yet it was still standing.
A horse outside a subdivision's fence grazing grass and enjoying the moment.
Then my husband wondered why the sidecar was moving weirdly; he made a stop on the side of the road and made me check the tire and found out that it was flat. We still have to move anyway and find a vulcanizing shop.
We found a vulcanizing shop and they entertained us immediately. The kid on a sky blue is the apprentice of the man in the deep blue shirt.
He was not happy with how the jack was put and he did it again and then checked on the tire's interior.
I went first into the shop and found this boy vulcanizing this little bike, It's the smallest bike that I have ever seen
Unfortunately, the interior was totally broken, they have no stock of interiors so my husband had to go to the center of the barangay to buy some. He borrowed the motorcycle of the man in blue and went on his way leaving me to guard our belongings.
Just a little late, he went back bringing the interior and we went on our way home. Good thing that my husband has got money at that time, I cannot imagine what we will do if we do not have enough money to buy and pay for our needs.
Such things happen along the way so drivers like my husband should always bring extra money for vulcate just in case these things happen.
What about you guys, have you experienced having a flat tire in the middle of your travels? How does it feel? Do you have enough money to pay for the services that you need?
I hope I entertained you with my article today, see you all around, and keep safe.
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Maganda din ang kita sa kalakal lalo na kung madami kayo nakuha ano, mabuti at may sasakyan kayo mas mabilis at madami maiipon. Extra money is important kung lalabas, street smart talaga kayo. Stay safe and healthy.