Fri 6 Nov 2009
Philippine Seasons: Rain or Shine
Posted by Faey under Adventure with Faey
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And I really mean rain or shine, because there are only two seasons here in Cebu (and the Philippines, for that matter)—the dry and the wet season. The dry season starts from December and ends in June and the rest of the year is the wet season.
Philippines is part of the tropical zone, and I’m most excited to be able to experience everyday of both the seasons for myself.
What I love about the Philippines is there’s no winter here so there’s no worry of disastrous snow storms, chills, and frostbites. However, there are lots of rain during the wet seasons. Sometimes, it’ll just rain for a few seconds to a few minutes and then suddenly stops. (One of the wonders of a tropical weather.)
Another thing I like about the Philippines is its warmth. The people are very warm. The air is warm. However, it does get hot and humid in the dry season, so be prepare for that. But the neat thing is –when it does get too uncomfortable then it’s a great excuse to take a dip in the warm ocean.
Personally, I think that is the best—because the water is always ready for a good swim. Or you could just enjoy watching the seascape and mountains in the shades. I especially enjoy the humidity; it’s like a free sauna. And my skin doesn’t get all dry like back in California. And it’s always a joy for me to meditate, read, or spend time lazing around in a hammock under the shades.
But my most favorite thing about Cebu is that it has an abundance of tropical fruits. I have such a great time eating it, not to mention the nutritional benefit of it all. Yum!
In Cebu alone, there are major fruit stops that you can visit if you crave for some fresh fruits. And every season there’s an abundance of different fruits available!
I made a quick list of the fruits you might want to taste if ever you are in the Philippines. Just click Philippine Tropical Fruit Seasons to see what’s available and when.
And just to help you out, here’s a good place to check when the best time to visit Philippines. —->PhilippinesTravelGuide.com
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these are all the fruits found in Malaysia too. I love them very much. Now I’m really missing them.
Available in Malaysia, that’s awesome. =)
They certainly are delicious!
Hope you can get your hands on
some of these fruits soon.
Are you still in Aberdeen, Scotland?