This is the way I walk to the bus etc. and this is supposed to be a sidewalk, but cars seem to rule. |
Same walk to the bus and this wire has been hanging since last spring!!! |
Trash has always been a problem in Ulaanbaatar, but maybe it's worse with all the new construction. |
Off to the right is a very luxurious apartment complex and off to the left are mainly gers. |
This is the same apartment complex and further down is a very nice and new hospital. Inside the extremely tall fence on the right is the juvenile detention center. |
I took this photo for the contrast, but also because I never see numbers on buildings etc. and sure enough there's number 47 on the fence. But I don't think the road has a name. |
These are the children hauling water to their gers. A very common sight. Most of the time I only see the children doing this--two of them maybe 5 years old. |
This is one of my "haunts" Tom 'n Toms for tea/coffee. It's right down the street from my school. To get to it...well, see below. |
They somewhat improved the roads over the summer, but still no sidewalk for us pedestrians. |
This little guy is trying to get across before any cars come. He knows they don't stop! |
Ah! I found a new place, close by at the university and voila someone is growing sunflowers. So beautiful!!! |
Diane, I loved these pictures. You are right, it is nice to see the things you see just walking to and from every day. I have a best friend in Mumbai right now (spouse to Foreign Service) and she tells me of the random hanging wires and how difficult it is to walk from point A to point B. Looks like you two have similar conditions currently! I love how technology lets me peek into your worlds!
ReplyDeletePatty, I love your comment. Thanks!!! I guess I want people to see and try and understand the world I live in. It's so different from most parts of America.
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