Hollow blocks making.
Pizarro Street.
The other men making the hallowblocks got shy so I only managed to get this Manong's photo here. He was too busy to pay heed to me.
I live along this street. What I'm doing is really a series on my neighborhood. I noticed how green my photos are lately so I decided to post the grayness of concrete and city this week. Thank goodness for scheduled posting. I might've missed two days if not for this blogspot feature.
Pizarro Street.
The other men making the hallowblocks got shy so I only managed to get this Manong's photo here. He was too busy to pay heed to me.
I live along this street. What I'm doing is really a series on my neighborhood. I noticed how green my photos are lately so I decided to post the grayness of concrete and city this week. Thank goodness for scheduled posting. I might've missed two days if not for this blogspot feature.
9 comments:
viva the neighborhood!
First, it was Agnes and her pottery, now you with hollow blocks. I like this!
I'm trying to figure out what the hollow blocks man is doing. Especially with those flat boards. Mostly, I like the contrast between the man and the sand around him. Nice..
everything looked gray, even the man's pants. looks like hard work.
ann pablo-- viva indeed! (I'm having trouble about this photo taking business hehehe)
hilda--yup concrete and pots!
hadv--I think he was flattening the sand/concrete into its mold.
kayni--hehe I accomplished my goal. gray! =)
this looks like dirty, difficult work...i don't envy him
Hi timmie-- at the wages we get from most our jobs, you wouldn't envy most of us either. =(
do they still do this this way? wow that's hard work!!! i thought this is done by machines or some sort.
how'd you get in, the ly? i know that manong! haha :)
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