Waiting Shed

Waiting Shed      

Where people is waiting for public transportation but now waiting sched is also a house.
Is is also a house. A house what people can  eat, clean and sleep, you ask me who’s people can eat, clean and sleep.

First eat you can also eat here at waiting sched while waiting at the public transpo.
Second is cleaning who people can clean our public waiting sched our metro aid metro aid they clean that because that is a public waiting place where people is waiting.
Last is sleep who people is sleep at a public place, the people have no house the people of street we call them pulubi or sometimes we call them taong grasa because of dirt in there skin they sleep at the waiting sched because they have no house to protect them from the heat of the sun from the cold weather of rain and sometimes storm. They leave at the street in the whole of their life sometimes the waiting sched is the witness of there life from birth to death.

            Waiting sched is one public place you always start like the oldest sais “Pag di ka lumingon sa pinanggalingan, di ka makakarating sa paroroonan”.