Taking a leaf out of Sweets' book, here's my trip to work in the mornings. It's not very long, and not very interesting, but I had fun taking the photos...
Me dashboard at the robot (traffic light, for non-Saffers)
Coming up to the traffic.
Check out the dust streaks along my passenger window as they are caught in the morning sunshine.
My secret back road shortcut along the dirt track
Arriving at destination, taking a self-portrait in the little mirror on my visor.
So that's that. Not too exciting, I'm afraid. Not all of us drive past historical monuments every day ;-)
10 comments:
that was great~!!!!!!
oh and you need to fill up soon you're almost on empty.... hehe!!!
Hehehe... That's pretty much how it always is!
lol.. At least you have the dust road! Thats interesting... I even saw a telkom pole sticking out them bushes.. you can label that the monumental post of archived communications ..
I think tomorrow I will show you all how far I travel each day!!
Making diary entry right now so i dont forget..
bic: Sounds good. I must remember to check you blog tomorrow and see your travels. In fact... let me blogroll you now and then I will remember ;-)
hey tamara! i am indeed the nadia krige who was in your print class... the one you found on above the media blog hahaha! cool blog you have here! wow... what a great idea to google our class! i'm doing it too now and, well, it seems Bongani is definitely in the lead with google hits! damn him!
You should do this once a week. Take pictures of random stuff. That's cool.
wwolcac: Yo Nadia! Good to know it's you, lady guy. Glad you like my blog. Mail me at cheekyco@yahoo.com and tell me your news.
Damn! I thought I was winning that particular competition. Are you remembering to use my married surname? Hehehehe...
elizabeth: Thanks. Not my idea acually - stole it from the genius Sweets.
What a fracking lame trip to work!
I would love it!
Bridget: I had heaps more pics but they took too long to load, so it looks shorter than it actually is, but yup - I am lucky. Only takes me 15 to 20 minutes to get there.
teehee- no monuments for me either, but i had fun!
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