
Another peculiar phenomenon was leaving labels visible. A man's reading glasses still had the label in a lower corner when he's using them. A man in line at immigration at the airport still had a big label stitched onto the sleeve of his suit. Someone put their shirt carefully over the back of the chair so the label showed.
I am sorely missing the 7 cent avocados I was eating in Kenya. Yes, a mere 5 Kenyan shillings--or 7 cents each.
god, yes. i'd bathe in avocados. am absolutely loving your travel posts.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing. I do that label thing too, only by accident. I run around looking like a slob while my three kids (5, 3 and 2) appear mostly clean and fully dapper. Keep that travel logues coming.
ReplyDeleteI'm picturing giant razor blades on a dress and thinking that it might look rather macabre. :-) As for the avocadoes, my god that's cheap. If we had 7 cent avocadoes here I would turn green from eating them, therefore fortunate I suppose that they cost much more.
ReplyDeleteAs long as none of the fabric has tampons, or syringes on it, i'm ok.
ReplyDeleteI get the creeps from that new credit card commercial where scissors walk the streets. I think we are supposed to think they are cute. But I can't help worrying: What if people fall! What if the scissors get mad! Wha tif children try to play wiht the scissors?
ReplyDeleteMan...a piece of clothing covered in a razor blade pattern...
ReplyDeleteThat's hardcore. ;)