These images show the streets around the school where I was teaching. There was always an assortment of shops and sellers to check out. Some were there daily and others, like the people selling pots and other kitchen items, every few days. The people selling on the streets all took the same spots each day. I knew where to go if I needed a fan, or a child’s puzzle. Once, I bought a puzzle, for Marina’s nietos (grandchildren). It looked simple, but stymied Marina and I. I also bought a brand of batteries I’ve never heard of and Crest toothpaste on the street. There were other people, not shown here. Joseph sold used electronics and chargers. An old man in an odd hat fixed watches and eyeglasses.
The guy at the car really hustled. He sold wiper blades and car weather stripping. If you pulled into this very popular corner in the city, he would have a word with you about the condition of your wiper blades or how cracked the weather stripping on your car is. He was at it all day every day and seeing a discarded wiper blade or two in the street, let me know if he’d been successful of not.
I need those pots and I want those fans to decorate my fiesta room …. wonderful images as per. thank you.
Thank you. I wanted the pots also. As it was, I’m lucky the airline clerk overlooked my overweight bag. Cheers!
I really liked the bulk Trail Mix Aisle ! Did you bring any back? ; )
Just some to snack on during the flight.
We know airline snacks are nearly nonexistent . Good call ! Welcome home! ; )
Thanks. It is good to be home.
I really like these shots!
Thanks Laurie. I really wanted to capture the area around the school. It was always interesting.
Love the pots…I’d like a set of the smaller ones….always fascinating to explore markets…enjoy being back Chris! Such wonderful work…meaningful ☺️
Thank you…I liked the pots also. It would have required another suitcase…and baggage fees. Cheers!
Yes many of us noted them…