Thursday, 15 December 2011

Respiratory Disease of Camella Woodhills Residents

According to some medical information the usual diseases needing consultation in this subdivision are related mostly to respiratory illnessess. What with the polluted and everyday burning of wood for charcoal would definitely bring chaos in the lungs of people living in Camella Woodhills. Most vulnerable are the little kids who might retain a black color for their lungs for their lifetime. People living in high altitude and mountainous region are said to have the healthiest lungs in the world. Not with people in Woodhills where every night they are breathing smoke.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Smokey Hills, Camella Woodhills

Last night was the third night of charcoal making ala smoking spree in this most polluted subdivision in San Pedro. Perhaps the lungs of it's residents are all colored black. Poor little kids whose parents chose to live in Woodhills. The air here is not fresh but colored black or white depending on the daily smoke emitted by the charcoal making activity of the kaingeros in Muntinlupa and nearby residents of the creek separating the two towns. You should never ever hang your clothes during night time for it will definitely absorb the smell of smoke. Too bad, even the residents who are complaining are not being taken seriously by the authorities. They say people need numbers in filing complaints. With these scenario the best thing to do if you love your family is relocate somewhere else and forget about Woodhills. After all there is no water in here. A basic need which should flow on your faucet 24 hours, 7 times a week. Two decades of no provision with continous water is already too much a pain to bear while looking at your water bill which is the most expensive in this town.

Camella Woodhills

This first post is the exact opposite of the blog title, an invitation to live in Laguna. There are really a lot of beautiful places to live in Laguna.
However Camella Woodhills is not on the list. This is a subdivision where there is no water in your faucet. No street lights. With smoke every night that every resident is free to inhale while asleep. There were kaingeros or coal manufacturing just beside the forest in the adjacent Muntinlupa property.
A very bad transportation service where you have to wait for half an hour before the shuttle would live the terminal. Even the fare is ridiculous, you have to pay 9.50 and the barker would not mind giving you the .50 cents change. Why not round it off and just make the fare 10.00. Nobody has a voice in here because practically nobody cares but the barker who would pocket the extra .50 cents at the expense of the riding residents. Students here are treated like thief, they should at the least show their ID if not in uniform to have the student discount on jeepney fare. And during saturdays, where students are still considered students, the student fare is not honored anymore.