A Traveler's Generic Phrase Book and Novel

by Shirley B. Trew

Friday, July 13, 2012


POST #37--WORKING

Look at that woman sweeping.
Look at that man hauling rocks.
Look at that woman carrying wood.
Look at that child picking nuts.

Look at that man picking fruit.
Look at that woman picking berries.
Look at that man picking cotton.
Look at that woman harvesting corn.

Look at that man picking vegetables.
Look at that man fishing.
Look at that man cutting cane.
Look at that woman working in the field.

Look at those men digging a ditch.
Look at that woman pounding grain.
Look at that woman washing clothes.
Look at that woman weaving.
Look at that man weeding the field.
Look at that little boy plowing.

Have you taken a picture of her/him/them sweeping/plowing/carrying/cutting/washing...?

Should I take a picture of her/him/them weeding/grinding/digging...?

Do you think they'll get upset?
I have enough pictures now.

I'm getting a little tired of watching other people work. Let's go back to the hotel.
Do you want to walk around the plaza again?

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