dash riposki
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My larger capacity cards have eventually died, and keep forgetting I have 32 GB cards in the A119, now. I did a last minute trip out of town yesterday when a friend missed the last bus home..... It wasn't supposed to be a trip out of town, only to catch the 'bus', but when we did catch it a few villages ahead, it was full, people standing on the bumper, etc. So I ran her, and her kid the 100 KM to her village, after making sure the teddy bear was belted in.
The 100 K trip takes about an hour and a half, and I would be returning home after dark. The headlights on the trike suck, and my old eyes don't help. I had to make sure I got off the back roads before dark, so I can take my chances on the north/south highway with higher speed big trucks.
I also didn't charge my cell phone before I left, expecting a 20 minute trip to the bus stop and back....and didn't have my usual supply of emergency water on board.
I got up there as quickly as possible, parked, ate dinner, and headed back.
While parked 'downtown' two mobile sound monstrosities passed through, collecting money for local temples. The people walking or dancing along with the music will appoach you for donations, hand you a split bamboo skewer thing, you put the bill in the slot, and it's held there by a rubber band and tension.
This is sunday afternoon in what in the US would be the 'county seat' of a rural county, here is is a 'district' seat or not sure what they call it? 8-10000 population, max. The streets are generally empty at night. The building straight ahead with the arched roof is the local open air market.
The 100 K trip takes about an hour and a half, and I would be returning home after dark. The headlights on the trike suck, and my old eyes don't help. I had to make sure I got off the back roads before dark, so I can take my chances on the north/south highway with higher speed big trucks.
I also didn't charge my cell phone before I left, expecting a 20 minute trip to the bus stop and back....and didn't have my usual supply of emergency water on board.
I got up there as quickly as possible, parked, ate dinner, and headed back.
While parked 'downtown' two mobile sound monstrosities passed through, collecting money for local temples. The people walking or dancing along with the music will appoach you for donations, hand you a split bamboo skewer thing, you put the bill in the slot, and it's held there by a rubber band and tension.
This is sunday afternoon in what in the US would be the 'county seat' of a rural county, here is is a 'district' seat or not sure what they call it? 8-10000 population, max. The streets are generally empty at night. The building straight ahead with the arched roof is the local open air market.
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