It is Sunday and because I am not braining today, I thought I would share pics from my random walks in the city. They are not as beautiful as those shared by Quixie but we will make do with what we have.
Have a pleasant Sunday everyone.
It is Sunday and because I am not braining today, I thought I would share pics from my random walks in the city. They are not as beautiful as those shared by Quixie but we will make do with what we have.
Have a pleasant Sunday everyone.
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I’m not recognising any of these locations, Mak. Too much water under the bridge. Nice to see them though.
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Much has changed. Some places that were stand alone residential homes have become flats or office. New roads have been built and all.
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I think the fairly modest bungalow we lived in on Mbabane Road is now a little enclave of several posh town houses. It had a big garden. Too good for a developer to miss.
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I will take photos along that road if I can remember one day and share
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Our house was more or less opposite the school compound – lots of flame and jacaranda trees along the road. I miss it.
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Looks calm, for the moment.
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It’s quite calm, generally
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Oh that’s good then.
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Green and modern! Your professional colleagues over the decades have not been complete failures, Maka!
I expected mud huts and all (I kid. I kid.)
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No, not exactly. Though the glass facades seem to me to be in the wrong climes
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I wonder if glass boxes with inoperable windows are appropriate in ANY climate except for the fevered precincts of the Modern Architecture Religion? He is a bit of a right wing pratt, but Tom Wolfe’s “From Our Bauhaus to Our House” was hilarious, if you have ever read it
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No, I haven’t but I should check it. I don’t know why people like glass ovens. Their energy demand is so high, in most cases among other problems
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They do look cool, especially the more tapering, taller ones.
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