Ulan Init At Hamog [better]
But init is also a farmer’s friend. It is the heat that dries the palay (unhusked rice) on the side of the road. It is the heat that ripens the mangoes of Guimaras and Zambales. Without this brutal intensity, the sugar cane wouldn't sweeten, and the sea salt wouldn't crystallize.
Life, just like the title of this 1987 Francis Posadas classic, is a cycle of rain, heat, and the morning mist. It’s about the struggle, the passion, and the fleeting moments of hope in between. ulan init at hamog
“Walang masama sa ulan kung handa ka.” Nothing’s wrong with rain if you’re ready. But init is also a farmer’s friend
would arrive first in the pre-dawn light, softly moisturizing the leaves and cooling the earth to prepare it for the day. Without this brutal intensity, the sugar cane wouldn't
None! This experience is truly unforgettable and left me wanting more.