On our way to church, we passed this road-side open-air store. There is only one problem with the merchandise - we can't take it with us. (When we return to the States in June 2007, all we're taking with us is what we'll carry on the plane. However, our visiting friends blessed us this June by taking back a lot of stuff for us.)
Thursday, September 21, 2006
The wicker store
On our way to church, we passed this road-side open-air store. There is only one problem with the merchandise - we can't take it with us. (When we return to the States in June 2007, all we're taking with us is what we'll carry on the plane. However, our visiting friends blessed us this June by taking back a lot of stuff for us.)
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3 comments:
the kenyan version of Wicker N' Stuff? :)
great shot. The baskets are an interesting shot and the angle shows a depth of perception.
Nice looking goods. Those baskets are hard to find here. Would look good in our flat.
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