Quiet weekend, catching up on photos vol. 2 When too many photos are not enough. Lentils are different here. Are you sick of chickpeas that aren’t 100% sortexed? Well fear no longer! Incredibly steep staircases are a thing here. Crumbling signage to go with the crumbling colonial architecture. This doesn’t look as hectic as a static photo, but the basic premise is, whenever there is a gap in traffic, there will be vehicles going through it in all possible directions. Well there’s a familiar sight. Not sure if orange is the official colour of the Yangon City Development Committee, but it’s certainly the official colour of their bins (and their garbage trucks). These two pieces often go together. Perhaps it means “we are depleting our resources and emptying our minds”. But probably not. There is a plant. Growing out of a tiny hole in the wall. About two metres off the ground. Go little plant. At some stage I will stop taking all these photos of the same graffiti.But not today. Really not today. These men are in the process of installing the SafeTek sign.You probably can’t read it, but SafeTek’s motto is on the bottom “the world is safer with us”. I feel this is not entirely true for these two. Blinged-out lift walls. Getting into the SE Asia spirit.