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Stay High Smasher (Explored)


The buses in Kenya are often colorfully decorated. The ones that travel from city to city are usually packed with people (drivers can wait to leave until the bus is full, and more people mean more fares). Belongings and luggage are tied to the roof, since there is little room inside to carry anything but passengers.
I think that I would be reluctant to ride in a bus that is decorated with the words "Stay High" and "Smasher" despite the fact that I have ridden in all sorts of odd transports including a small matatu so full of people that they were hanging out the doors, a camel in the Sahara desert and a tuk-tuk. My oddest transport occurred when I hitched a ride back to the beginning of a parade. I sat on a wooden board just above the axle inside an oversized parade float - one hand on my trombone and the other holding tight to the board - watching the road pass below my feet and hoping that the float, which extended over the median line in the road, would not strike a passing vehicle. I was younger and stupider then.
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I think that I would be reluctant to ride in a bus that is decorated with the words "Stay High" and "Smasher" despite the fact that I have ridden in all sorts of odd transports including a small matatu so full of people that they were hanging out the doors, a camel in the Sahara desert and a tuk-tuk. My oddest transport occurred when I hitched a ride back to the beginning of a parade. I sat on a wooden board just above the axle inside an oversized parade float - one hand on my trombone and the other holding tight to the board - watching the road pass below my feet and hoping that the float, which extended over the median line in the road, would not strike a passing vehicle. I was younger and stupider then.
Sunday Challenge: Buses
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
Bus stop !
Bus more modern but as colored, as packed !
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A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice compositionl, and fascinating story you tell.
Best Wishes, Happy Monday, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
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