Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Dry Bridge

Today's adventure was a trip to Dry Bridge.   It is called that because it doesn't go over the river like all the other bridges do.  On one side of the bridge is where all the people who have apartments to rent gather.  It was kind of strange the first time we saw them.  We thought that there was something going on and when we went over there everybody was just standing there in a big crowd.  It was a mystery until we asked Mzia our translator. The other side of the bridge is where all the artists show their work for sale.  Along the sidewalk are all these street venders selling everything you can imagine.  I did need some tools and thought they might have them here but didn't find exactly what I was looking for.  But we had a good time strolling through looking at all the goods.We did find a charm for S. Reese's bracelet.

 Lots of antiques, sadly there are a lot of items that are brought to these street dealers by people selling
their family heirlooms to survive during these hard times.
 Your car can be a display!
 Soviet era war metals, coins, you name it, it's here!
 This is the start of Dry Bridge - Amazing what they are selling!
Every little item is displayed, and they set this up every day!

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