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We are travelling with older people, believe it or not. An Australian couple, 78 and 74 who can keep up with us ... probably out of fear of being lost. At the market she kept checking to see if her husband was lost. I told her – no, that is his job, to keep you in sight. Your job is to shop. She just grabbed onto my arm tightly and said, I don’t know if I can do that.
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That is what happened in Citizen Square. She asked them if they could point us in the direction of a local market – just put us in a taxi. She said to them, since we are white, taxi drivers take advantage of us with their fares. And on the street we had seen some Chinese people turned down by a taxi driver. So this woman checked the taxi’s – they, too, have travel restrictions, and sometimes can drive where we wanted to go? They can’t go across that bridge, she said, but you can walk across and get a ride on the other side. “Do you mind a put-put?” There we were – just dying to get into one of those fringed vehicles, and when I got dropped off I turned with wide eyes to Wyona and she gave me back the same look. In three hours we only did two short blocks of a market that needs a week to travel down its streets. We agreed the best market in the world. At least in my world.
Arta
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