Countdown on Loop Street
Walking to my studio on Loop Street this morning, I spotted a number 1 that seemed to have shed some bulk recently.
The next thing I spotted was a number 2, wishing it was elsewhere.
The number 3 fooled me into thinking I’d gone back in time when it was possible to get a breakfast for R3.00 (not R35.00).
Not kidding when I tell you that the very next number I spotted was a number 4.
But number 5 eluded me until I was nearly home again at the end of the day. There’s a little portrait of sunset on Kloof St there too, if you look carefully.
Kristen
Loving the numbers game, isn’t it wonderful how creative people think!
Anton Marshall
This lit up my day. Also, it’s a little Douglas Adams in its improbability index. But not really when you consider it a little more…
skinnylaminx
Believe me, it felt pretty improbable at the time. Almost kept on walking to see how high my counting would go. Talking about the improbability index, it’s always a lovely surprise to hear from you via my blog comments. xx
tati
Heather I LIVE for posts like this THANK_YOU
skinnylaminx
🙂
casey
span resourceful. almost like a secret-clue mission.
brilliant!
stephanie
lovely post!
jennifer | the make lounge
Made me smile. 🙂