Yeah I see what you mean, the smell of farmers going home
after they sweated in the market selling their merchandise, the smell of
teachers and students going home after they’ve been in a non-air-conditioned
classroom the whole day, the smell of produce, live chickens and mud on people shoes, and if
it’s in the afternoon, the smell of burning garbage in the streets and don’t
forget the smell of spicy foods cooking in the street corners , God I miss that
:)
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Pou ki sa fe tout Ameriken yo panse ke tout mond lan se menm bagay la tou
ReplyDeletekom metres deye yo? Mwen p ap janm jwenn li?
Kreyol Lwizyan
Alo bonswa Rachal :)
DeleteOu itilize bon Kreyol.
Felisitasyon
Great response, Mandaly! :)
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