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Easter Weekend ~ 2025
Hello friends and fellow bloggers, Another Easter has come and gone. I hope yours was a special one. We had our Easter dinner on Easter Sund...

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I've been busy with a little of this and that over the past few days and still fighting a bit of cold symptoms. I've been taking my ...
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This is a lovely gospel song sung in Swahili and has special meaning for me. It is special because on my first trip to Kenya a gr...
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Thank you and a big welcome to my newest followers: Alan (an awesome photoblogger), Ms. Burrito (a 5 year old emerging blogger), Paco (who ...
He looks like he's been waiting a long time. Is that the bus station? Seems that bus stations are getting fewer and fewer.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing normal everyday places, that are still so different from the town I live in.
ReplyDeleteHi Ginny, yes that is the new bus station and transfer point on the north side of the city. I think it looks quite nice though they might have put better shelters around the stops to prevent the winter chill. There are quite a few bus stops here in this town (and also where I live).
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, welcome to my blog :-) I'm so glad you enjoy seeing these every day things also. It is always fun to see what it looks like where other people live. I'm actually a visitor here in this town until the end of this month.
ReplyDeleteHi Ginny, yes that is the new bus station and transfer point on the north side of the city. I think it looks quite nice though they might have put better shelters around the stops to prevent the winter chill. There are quite a few bus stops here in this town (and also where I live).
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