Here are photos taken in a residential area of Brazzaville of some fences made from found articles - apparently mostly old car parts, sinks, anything goes that is sort of flattened out, or not...another art form put to good use.
Memories of a U.S. diplomat's spouse over three decades serving alongside a dedicated member of the U.S. Foreign Service in Kathmandu, Peshawar, Kinshasa, Bordeaux, Delhi, Islamabad, Lilongwe, and Brazzaville.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Cafe' Societe'
Here are pictures of a few cafes in Brazzaville.
Fine for a stop during a stroll in the ville, some cafes serve only drinks and snacks, but many are restaurants as well. The French influence in the food offerings are a definite plus in a city without a lot going on in terms of things to do or places to go...one can always find a drink and a bite to eat to enjoy while watching the life on the street, as well as admiring the hand painted signs, my favorite form of Brazzaville art
Fine for a stop during a stroll in the ville, some cafes serve only drinks and snacks, but many are restaurants as well. The French influence in the food offerings are a definite plus in a city without a lot going on in terms of things to do or places to go...one can always find a drink and a bite to eat to enjoy while watching the life on the street, as well as admiring the hand painted signs, my favorite form of Brazzaville art
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