Twice now I've seen 2 groups of 4 people on their electric bikes. A family of 4. So how is this accomplished. You know where the 2 adults sit, one kid stand in front of the driver holding onto the handle bar, the second smaller child is held by the back adult sitting. I wonder if they still attempt this once the children get bigger?
We pass lots of construction sights and I've not seen anyone wearing goggles. But at least they wear hard hats. I've even been in underground shopping, where they are just welding right there in the open a few feet from customers walking by. So safe!
A man sitting on the curb with his turtle. This one I'm really puzzled by, it was getting dinner time, was he trying to sell it? Is he resting going home with his dinner(the turtle)? Or was it a pet?
At the super market, they had stalks of 4 or 5 asparagus wrapped up together. I guess they don't eat it like us.
Opened bulk bins of rice, flour, sugar, peanuts, beans, grains, fried bean snacks. No cover, people stick their hands in them all the time. Gross, especially when it's a snack food that doesn't get cooked before you eat it! you know they don't wash their hands proper here and there is rarely soap!
My father-in-law has a friend who works at City Bank here and wanted the kids to come to one of their kid activities on the week end. I turned one down as it started at 9 am and would take a while to get there. Well this one was at 1:30 supposed to have refreshments, play small banker, see different countries currency and paint. Okay, sounds good.
So by the time we got there, we had to find a restaurant for lunch. They of course by passed the non-chinese place and a mall is out of the questions. We found a dive, no bathroom, no place to wash hands. So the boys peed outside, me I'll have to hold it. I seriously think they had rat poison sprinkled around the wall around the room we were sitting in.
My father-in-law leaves us once we are at the kids workshop. It was nothing they promoted, but filled with different sales pitches. First by the bank, then by the toy company who provided the entertainment of tinker type of toys, then by the bio farm that provided the snacks. So we left early. Luckily we were driven home.
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