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This morning, on the bus, on the way from home to the office, for the first time since I came here, I saw a bus ride singers: berakordion parents. He rose from Kinowa stop, play a song Bésame Mucho, and get off at the stop Rondo Waszyingtona, where we also dropped. Only two stops.
The experience was shocking. I think there is only a bus ride singers in Indonesia because, to my knowledge, in a number of developed countries, busking is a regulated activity. People should not be singing in any place without permits and licenses issued by the city government. old world food truck
It seems that no one had given him money. Just me and my friends. Maybe because I feel it is commonplace, although in my homeland including rarely give money to buskers, but if he is good. I gave him 1 Sloty (PLN) because I feel pretty good game. The old man seemed to be very happy. At the stop where we got off, he repeatedly thanked him and smiled old world food truck broadly.
For ten days I do not write letters / notes in this blog. Of course many are happening during it. Last weekend we took a walk to Narodowe Muzeum w Warszawie (National Museum in Warsaw; Narodowe - read Narodove - is the Polish word for nationally); explore the old city, and to Marywilska. old world food truck Day following Monday (14/10, the 'kejepit' Indonesian national), afternoon, waiting for the time to break the fast, I ngabuburit to Park Skaryszewski.
The weather is quite sunny and warm when I walk in the Park Skaryszewski last Monday. Many people old world food truck spend the afternoon for a walk, bike ride, or sitting in the park. On Saturday, we went to the Old Town Square, try pierogi (Polish specialties) in a cafe-restaurant on the road krakowskie PrzedmieScie, and the next day went Powstania old world food truck Warszawskiego Muzeum old world food truck (Museum of Warsaw Uprising) old world food truck and ate at a Vietnamese restaurant Du Mi-ha-za Pho The 16 guestrooms have all the streets, in downtown Warsaw. That said, according to Revelation, Indonesian students who drove us there, this restaurant is the 'headquarters' or gathering place for Indonesian children here. Unfortunately the time we ate there yesterday, no other Indonesian people we encountered.
Oh yes, Revelation is GMU student who is studying at the University of Warsaw over the Erasmus Mundus scholarship. She had been here since September yesterday and will be here until next year. I accidentally met him at the Warsaw Uprising Museum.
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