I love the view Brandon - when I get tired of the four walls in my office I think I'll be coming back to this - never mind even if I had a view, it would be of Whalley and the meth clinic.
wow, that's amazing! You must have wondered what happened to all the cars and people. Have you ever seen it so quiet? what happened to the potholes? mom
I agree with Brier, it is nice to see what you look at when you're at your office. I also like the 2 colourful vehicles in the center of the picture. :)
brandon, i would like some nice stuff from that store, please. can you mail me something nice? oh i know the joke's already been made, but still. it's funny. if i ever opened my own store, it would be of nice stuff. and i was going to say to mom that it doesn't look all that quite or 'still' to me, but i've never been there so perhaps it is usually a lot more chaotic than about 25 people, 8 cars (3 of which are parked very badly) and a person on a motorbike outside your office window...
it's so neat to see what you guys see in these photos because i think most of the times the comments bring light into something that i, for example, have never even noticed before. and again for example, call me slow, but i didn't actually see the "Nice Stuff" store until i read it here in the comments and then i stared at Brandon's photo and thought... huh, there is indeed a "Nice Stuff" store and i am now finding it quite AWESOME! and then the two coloured cars... good call! i didnt notice that before either and now, i'm like hmm.. i really like that detail in the photo. anyway, i did hurry out the door to get to school this morning just before i posted this pairing, so maybe that is the reason why i did not get a good look at how brilliant that name "Nice Stuff" for a store is! =)
Brandon, I don't know what I thought you saw out your window but that is not it! Also, why amI surprised that the name of the store is in english? Perhaps I have a strange(commom or not?)perception of what the non-rural areas of Africa are like. Miss you.
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I love the view Brandon - when I get tired of the four walls in my office I think I'll be coming back to this - never mind even if I had a view, it would be of Whalley and the meth clinic.
I like the 'Nice Stuff' store. I bet you can get some preeety nice stuff there.
I also like knowing what it looks like out your office window, Bran. Thanks!
wow, that's amazing! You must have wondered what happened to all the cars and people. Have you ever seen it so quiet? what happened to the potholes?
mom
I agree with Brier, it is nice to see what you look at when you're at your office. I also like the 2 colourful vehicles in the center of the picture. :)
brandon, i would like some nice stuff from that store, please. can you mail me something nice? oh i know the joke's already been made, but still. it's funny. if i ever opened my own store, it would be of nice stuff. and i was going to say to mom that it doesn't look all that quite or 'still' to me, but i've never been there so perhaps it is usually a lot more chaotic than about 25 people, 8 cars (3 of which are parked very badly) and a person on a motorbike outside your office window...
it's so neat to see what you guys see in these photos because i think most of the times the comments bring light into something that i, for example, have never even noticed before. and again for example, call me slow, but i didn't actually see the "Nice Stuff" store until i read it here in the comments and then i stared at Brandon's photo and thought... huh, there is indeed a "Nice Stuff" store and i am now finding it quite AWESOME! and then the two coloured cars... good call! i didnt notice that before either and now, i'm like hmm.. i really like that detail in the photo. anyway, i did hurry out the door to get to school this morning just before i posted this pairing, so maybe that is the reason why i did not get a good look at how brilliant that name "Nice Stuff" for a store is! =)
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Brandon, I don't know what I thought you saw out your window but that is not it! Also, why amI surprised that the name of the store is in english? Perhaps I have a strange(commom or not?)perception of what the non-rural areas of Africa are like. Miss you.
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