As to the roofdeck (see pic), I don't always get to go to my roofdeck as, I guess, am just such a lazybones to do so. The only times I go up there, it's to have my laundy done by the laundry service. The condo where the unit is at is also a hotel/serviced apartment sort of building. But since am not a guest but a tenant, I have to bring my own laundry there.
It has a pool but I've never got around to using it. Though my brother has, several times. Neither have I used the gym. I'm usually out of the apartment Mon - Sat daytime. So understandably, I'd wanna stay inside, relax, and be a homebody come Sunday. What a waste of rent. haha!
As to how it was when an earthquake struck, well, let me tell you, it's something to dread as I live almost on the 30th floor. So any thought of trying to even use the stairs to rush down to safe ground was, is, and will always be, a futile exercise were the earthquake strong enough.
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08 November 2004
Mi Piso
Took pics of the view from my apartment in the central business district. I live solo in a studio unit a stone's throw away from my work, the malls, grocery, park and church. With a balcony with an open-sky view. Nice! One side of my studio is like a glass wall, transparent, with a glass door opening out to the balcony; as opposed to having the doorway be part of a solid concrete wall. I guess it helps make it look more spacious.
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