Friday, September 18, 2015

Flashback Friday, #FBF


This is Bridge Street, in Sydney. It's where the New South Wales buses come to park when the demand is low. It is a long, orderly line of buses. It is very quiet. Save for the two Aborigines with didgeridoos near the Opera House, there is very little noise. Even when the train comes in or the ferries go out, there is very little noise. I miss the calmness of the Circular Quay. "Dox," as emblazoned on the foul, loud fourteen-seat matatus, in Mombasa is not calm. It is not quiet or orderly.


That's the Swan River in the left, the Swan River Bell Tower dead ahead. It is not infested by motorcycles, the bike path. It is smooth. It is clean. It is surprisingly full of joggers, though one can't tell on a Sunday afternoon. The fish and chips are rather quite good. Do you see anyone doing something similar with the Nyando, the Chania, the Athi or the Tana?

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