Thursday, January 25, 2007

Downtown Sigowet



Sigowet is mainly a bypassing road, but if you stop to explore the rural village you’ll find that it has almost everything you need. Maria sells tasty tomatoes, Sammy has eggs and cool soda, Michael can sew you a new skirt, in the café they have tea, chapati, cakes and a television, next door they sell mobilecards and in the shop opposite Emma can provide clothes, umbrellas and matresses. If Sammy happen to have only two eggs and we need four, he will surely guide us to someone that might have the additional two. George is the computer-expert in town. He can print, type and photo-copy and after closing his shop he watches dvds on his computer. There is also a corn-mill, a few carpenters, pubs, places to play pool and a handful guest houses.

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