Since it was a holiday today, I couldn't go to some of the places I normally go, so I went around town and visited several other places. Here are some pictures.
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I went to this area looking for stamps, which W and S wanted me to pick up, since they've both started collecting stamps. |
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Bought a stamp book with some stamps in it from this man. |
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And a stamp book from this woman |
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he kindly gave me directions on where to find more stamps |
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Big mosque in this city |
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the mosque's sign |
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sama |
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At a flea market, supposedly colonial-era coins show up in large numbers. |
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This one would be worth hundreds if it were real |
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Here's the other side |
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stalls with a lot of carved wood |
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antique grammophone |
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some detail |
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a long view |
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stall |
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I was assured that large items like this life-sized statue were easy to transport back to the US |
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Another service in the area |
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the making of an antique |
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big department store |
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thinking about a chain of islands |
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great and appropriate that the English notion of "homeland" has its corresponding notion as "tanah air" or earth water |
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underground shopping |
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underground food court |
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the motorcycle parking lot |
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love birds? |
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a parrot from unknown parts |
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owl |
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owl |
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I don't know what it is, but like most of these critters, I wish it could have stayed in the wild |
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baby monkey |
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with _asking_ price |
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of $80. Could be bargained down to 40 or 50 I'm sure. |
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these red-eared sliders are ubiquitous, from South Carolina to Jakarta |
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sadly, a cage full of ba by ow ls |
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parrots |
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pretty bird |
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civet cat I think |
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I think this is the kind of monkey that once chased me in the jungle |
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turkeys |
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a stall with several snakes |
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more kura-kura |
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woodpecker |
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some domestic animals. There were a lot of cats also. Some big fluffy cats. Wouldn't want to be a fluffy cat in this heat. |
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this family stopped and said hello to me and I asked if I could take their picture |
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at the end of the animal market, the fruit market |
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grapes and salak |
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a park after the fruit market |
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a canal, above. |
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another view of the owl |
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monkey |
2 comments:
The animal market is as much of a wonder as it was when I was a child. But so much sadder to me now.
I know what you mean. When I was a kid I just thought "Wow!" Now I look at it and I'm intrigued and sad for the animals and the habitat loss that's behind each of them
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