Savories and Construction
September 23 2007   William   writes:
I had dinner down in Frazer town at Savories and met a group of Muslims. The place was crowded because the sun had just gone down and it is the fasting holiday of Ramadan. They shared everything and one even paid for my meal.
The maid, Punabi?, stopped by with her mom to show her my place. We took some pictures and I tried unsuccessfully to pantomime the idea of email to her so I could send her the pictures. She is a sweet girl with no education. The language barrier does not stop her from just talking nonstop to me. I just nod and say what’s on my mind. More often than not is about how good a juicy elk steak would taste.
- In my rides around the city I am fascinated by construction techniques utilized by the labor rich country.
- The bamboo scaffolding looks stronger than some of the metal ones I have seen.
- This method of installing some bridge pillars has been going on since I arrived.
- The sewer system is in constant repair.
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