Only in the Philippines can you find such ingenuity where nothing's gone to waste.
Take this one for example, an overused vehicle that's been abandoned for sometime but this vendor, instead of putting up a stall, she had this re-modeled and made it into a petite "kainan" (eatery).
look closely... she's got sachets of power drinks, coffee and a string of ballpen hanging, well, that's for her to jot down those who made their orders and stuffs.
I wonder what's for lunch? ^0^
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
"Only in the Phils."
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Wonderful. I love people's creativity.
ReplyDeleteThat's really ingenious!
ReplyDeleteWe all should do more of this :-) Great shots, too.
ReplyDeleteGaling Pinoy. This just shows we recycle and reuse more than others :D kahit noon pa before the movement even came to the frontline.
ReplyDeleteOnly in the Phils. nga sissy. Uy minsan masarap din ang pagkain sa ganyan yun nga lang kadalasan ang taas ng risk para sa hepatitis kasi exposed ang food.
ReplyDeletePhilipinas hay muchas personas muy emprendedoras para montar negocios. Restaurantes y zapateros ambulantes.Me gustan las fotos urbanas.
ReplyDeleteGracias, Abrazos Arabesque
That's cute.
ReplyDeletethat's Pinoy very creative :) i miss eating in this kind of "kainan" ;)
ReplyDeletefor lunch? hmm... maybe "bopes"? mmm!! lecker! sarap! ;)
off topic: natawa ko girlash sa comment mo na bitin in my Siena post ;) nagkasakit kasi ko yaan mo next time dami na pics ;)
:) Very interesting. We have a saying in Romania something along the lines of "need makes you more inventive" and I guess that is very true here.
ReplyDeleteNow I am desperately curious to know what was in the cooking pots
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