Fridays are casual days all over the world (at least in Kenya and in the States). A colleague wore this shirt recently, on a Friday of course.
The vast majority of garments worn in Kenya are pre-owned from North America or Europe. Even yours truly wears a lot of them. They are a good deal, and if you buy from the right merchant, they're nearly new.
So about this colleague's shirt - I'm not sure he ever has flown a kite. (This shirt is advertising the American Kitefliers Association.) But he commented that he liked the "American" aspect of the shirt.
I cropped out his face, to protect the innocent.
I originally shot this photo for my friend Rob, who loves to fly kites.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
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Not sure it's the right answer to your "love birds" question about which bird it is. My husband thinks it's the mousebird, too. Here's the link for the complete answer:):
http://heatheronthenet.com/conFESSions/D724DF13-517C-41E5-B179-DE98FD814E44.html
That was designed in the States?? Interesting.... I love the little people and kites. Cute=:)
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