#1103 - Monochrome Street Scenes for Friday
Good morning and a happy Friday to us all dear Hiveans around the world! Here's to a Friday filled with great conversations and a deep sense of completion. Enjoy your day and a wonderful and relaxing weekend. All the best to you and our incredible Hive community😉.
Moving on to our daily shots this time in monochrome, we got here our first showing one of the roads in the Baguio City public market where the inner road is already occupied by people in all walks of life. They were all here with a single purpose and that is to shop for groceries and goods they need at home. The scene looks like an apocalyptic chaos with individuals moving in different directions.

Here's a scene that seems to be a belly full lunch because those two ladies, one is also holding the hand of her child, carrying a large kaldero or cauldron that's definitely full of rice and looks heavy. They could be here at the park as part of a group who will have a great picnic in one of the lawn areas of the park. It's a great time to eat here and spending it with the family.

An uphill struggle. We could see here a busy two way road near the Dangwa terminal in the city of pines. Majority of the vehicles are taxi cabs and those who are climbing uphill may have struggles because of the slow pace of the traffic. Those going the opposite direction are doing fine😅.

Then lastly we got here two men just relaxing and standing leaning on the metal bar up here on this footbridge that connects the market going to the Dangwa terminal for public transportation. This is City is one of the safest in the country that even at night, walking alone here is very safe.

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Shot taken in Baguio City, Philippines.
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