It could have been any city street, crowded with traffic and pedestrians on the sidewalks. But the signs and multitude of scooters reminded us we weren't in an American city.
Taipei city streets, Taipei, Taiwan
May, 2007
scooters everywhere
racing taxies and buses
forgive me, I'll walk
Poem ©Tricia Stohr-Hunt, 2020. All rights reserved.
That's it for today. I hope you'll join me again tomorrow.
This could NOW be an American city - although the little pick-it-up-and-rent-it electric bikes and scooters we see now are a little smaller and lighter weight in body. I would definitely prefer to not be in that wild traffic on something so small!
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