i love it! i would love to know what the dancing one is. they're people are so clearly defined. it reminds me of the canadian signs on the way to vancouver, like the weight station that shows your truck being picked up by a crane.
I served in the Peace Corps and then traveled extensively throughout South America afterwards. This blog contains stories and observations from my journeys.
Reading list
The Gringo: A Memoir
Devil in the White City
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Into the Wild
Where There is No Doctor
Introduction to Permaculture
Che
Brazil on the Rise
How to Win Friends and Influence People
Revolutionary Road
Futbol a Sol y Sombra
Amor en los Tiempos de Colera
Outliers
The Game
1491
River of Darkness
Traffic
Two Ears of Corn
The Viral Storm
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Eating Animals
Three and Out
River of Doubt
Regulating Vice
Raquela
Inverting the Pyramid
I'm a Stranger Here Myself
To Heal a Fractured World
Las Venas Abiertas de America Latina
More Than a Game
Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World
3 comments:
so they know about Motown in Ecuador
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdvITn5cAVc
Love,
your Motown mama
What do these street signs represent?
Dancing in the streets is welcomed and climbing on tents is encouraged
i love it!
i would love to know what the dancing one is.
they're people are so clearly defined.
it reminds me of the canadian signs on the way to vancouver, like the weight station that shows your truck being picked up by a crane.
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