Wednesday, November 12, 2008

trash day!

but not just any trash day -- the days where the entire neighborhood puts their junk outside (unbagged!) for others to rummage through. It's highly entertaining -- yesterday I saw a large pair of men's polka-dotted boxers spread out upon a 80s-ish couch, while this morning I saw a toilet on the side of the road. so strange.

And I just realized I've never written about the road we live on now. It's a one-lane road.... except it's for two way traffic. So there are spots every so often where a car can pull onto the side. When cars meet, whoever is closest to a shoulder just pulls aside and lets the other squeeze by. I was absolutely terrified the first time I drove it last year, especially when I learned that someone actually pulled too far off and rolled off the side of the hill! This road is a prime example of things that are totally normal to Hungarians, but you probably wouldn't see in America :)

I do love walking to school in the mornings, though, because it's so interesting. Every house has a different kind of gate, and the yards often have apple trees or grapevines in them. Sometimes in the morning the old people will be out working or smoking -- or, in the case of old man I see regularly, erratically biking home from a long night of drinking in a pub somewhere! At the same time, there's a huge Ford 350 with Florida license plates parked on the side of the (very narrow) road which we cannot figure out, and there's a car with a stencil advertising the Hungarian equivalent of 1-800-555-PIMP. You never quite know what you might see...

Things are starting to take off with the Alpha program; please keep us in your prayers as we plan!

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At 11:33 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dad and I took one of those roads a few weeks ago,leaving the Smoky Mountains. Had to ford Parson's Branch about a dozen times - no bridges there! And absolutely one-way-only traffic, for 8 miles, and no turning back! It didn't sound that bad when we decided to take it! FORTY brain-jarring, nerve-wracking minutes later we rejoiced to reach a real road! Ahh, making memories!
:) Mom

 
At 8:36 PM, Blogger Heather Cheesman said...

aw man! i love trash day. you can get all kinds of good stuff. creepy babies. suitcases resembling that of a one, anne frank. just imagine it, and it will most likely be yours. also...i wanna come walk to school with you. :)

 
At 9:19 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you find any treasures?
Allyson

 

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