I have a habit of looking down when I walk.
I would assume that some would argue that it is a terrible habit to have. While I would agree most times, sometimes I find pretty things.
In Lomé, it happens much less than I’d like it to, but then again, I don’t really go out.
Here’s some ground items and photos from an artist conclave:






And then I look up and see the buildings. It’s a pretty different standard than in America and other places.
If concrete jungle sky lines are more your thing, this post probably isn’t it. And while Lomé seems like a concrete capital, it’s not home to a ton of tall buildings. Yet.
But there’s something to the faded paint on these buildings and the colonial shutter style.
Which is your favorite?











If I could only choose a favorite.
If we could only know the history these walls and doors have seen.
And what they will see remains unknown.
Until my trip on the next path,
Carrie.
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